When I started playing mmorpgs, it was considered rude to inspect another player's gear using /inspect without asking them first. And if you did /inspect, it shouldn't be a routine thing.
Now people inspect all the time. They can even go to websites and look up every jot and tittle of your stats.
And in some games everyone gets reduced to a gear score. You are, to many people, the number of your gear score.
I personally am not pleased with this evolution.
We seem to have lost some things that I valued, back when they existed. Privacy. Etiquette. Character and reputation over numerical quantification.
These days if you voice any objection to being inspected, people will laugh at you. So I get that's not a "thing" anymore. I just miss what we sacrificed to get here.
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In PoE, I ask to see people's gear all the time.
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I recall seeing other characters in different gear (seeing my first Epic Bard sword) usually prompted and interaction with another player, such as, "Awesome looking sword! What is it and how'd you get it?" Common courtesy replaced for "streamlining."
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Personally the only modern MMORPG trend that annoys me is the idea that MMOs need to be designed in a way to attract people who don't actually like MMOs. Which to me makes about as much sense as someone trying to figure out a way to get vegetarians to eat at their steakhouse.- FARGIN_WAR