Question about clothing racks..

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Sorina:
That's right!

Some talented creator should take that to his/her next project. (Like Tiggerypum from MTS2)

Instead, many newbies are making awful recolors of them, and the worst of all things is that their recolors are in all bright shades of rainbow!  :o

And preferrably all colours are in the same outfit.

ZephyrZodiac:
The real problem is, different items appeal to different people.  Some 12-year-olds may well still be childish enough to like the gorilla suits, etc., but they, in their turn may not like the vampire stuff, while their 13-year-old sibling, who also plays, likes the opposite.  So for a lot of people a default replacement for one thing could mean another user of the shared PC would not be able to access the original either.

neriana:
Quote from: ZephyrZodiac on 2007 October 28, 20:41:09

So for a lot of people a default replacement for one thing could mean another user of the shared PC would not be able to access the original either.


Shared PCs are evil anyway. Default replacements would be awesome, and with Halloween here, there are lots of interesting costumes that could replace the 12 colors of gorilla suit.

ZephyrZodiac:
Well, I'd totally agree with you about shared PCs, but unfortunately that's all a lot of kids have access to - and with the latest anti-stalker advice for parents being not to have computers in kids' rooms as it makes it harder to monitor who they are chatting to, a lot of parents will just have one PC for the whole family in the living room - and anything that replaces a default will replace it for all users.

Default replacements of such things as suits of armour for people running a medieval theme would be great, though, and I'm sure the diving suit could quite "easily" be converted by one of those talented people around here (not me though!).  What would be truly awesome would be a program that anyone could use easily to convert period costumes into defaults, so when you are running a themed Victorian hood, for example, you don't have to scroll through countless mini-skirts to find the one or two EAxis items that you can use!  And wouldn't it cut down loading time!

notveryawesome:
I actually use a lot of the costumes and weird outfits in my sci-fi themed 'hood (but not the stupid gorilla suits -- I still haven't discovered a use for those). For example, my maids wear the old-fashioned diving suits. I figure they're dealing with harsh chemicals while cleaning, so they need the protection. :D I often dress my aliens in the wetsuits, and my townies in the ninja outfits (without the masks, they look like something from the old Star Wars movies). Eh, to each her own.

I think the single-item clothing racks would be a good idea, for the sake of realism. Then you could have specialty shops, such as a bridal store.

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