There’s literally a whole community of people that use them? Without having to name other players, many people use them. Mainly female, I’ve even used them “unironically”. (Then again, I never personally complained about rthro.) Many users will use only the body and not the head of a realistic body too, as they’ll use a “makeup head” face accessory instead, as seen in many role play games - even in the thumbnails of them.
Even if they don’t straight out support it, they’ll stop asking ROBLOX to stop giving us updates like this. If you stop telling ROBLOX, they’ll see it as support. ROBLOX barely reverts things as it is, let alone if people stop complaining because they can’t be bothered to anymore or whatever their reasoning may be. Some brain rot kids will play the games, therefore supporting them - whether they mean to or not. Some developers/creators will just stop arguing their case, therefore ROBLOX will think it’s okay to keep making trash updates like this one.
It all comes down to how the community reacts to ROBLOX’s updates, at the end of the day.
Listening to Dave’s Tech Talks “AI in Game Development” (Episode 24) Podcast brings a lot of perspective to this topic. It’s rare to get a behind-the-scenes look at how companies make decisions, but Roblox shares a surprising amount in their Tech Talk podcast series.
Ah, apologies then! The context of your reply really did seem like you were talking to me.
I completely agree. And again, sorry for misunderstanding your replies. I usually read any kind of text extremely fast, skipping over important parts at times.
What I meant is that users mock roblox-made high detail bundles, but then they’re perfectly content with even uglier UGC bundles. Sounds a bit hypocritical.
I’m not saying everyone should equip those bundles, but people should stop criticizing things similar to what they actually support.
P.S, sorry if I overuse quotes, and once again for the whole misunderstanding thing.