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But this is an imperfect world. I can barely imagine the stupid reasoning for that decision.
I don’t think it’s a decision, probably just a feature so low on the list of priorities that it’s not there. What could work is if a lot of people asked for it.
Female judge zealot really ♥♥♥♥♥♥ to play since it hates ogryns, female fanatical atleast has some funny conversations with ogryn
"In short your Charater Name and unique number ID which is hidden is linked together and changing the name of your charater will basically make it inoperable as the ID won't recognize the new name.
Which explains why there's no unique names and 2 or more people can have the same name because it's the ID number that separates everyone, not the name."
I think customer support explained it badly because this makes no sense. If multiple players can have the same name, it means the numerical ID has nothing to do with what name you have, meaning players should be able to change their names willy nilly.
Also, it's very funny to me, the idea that someone coded their software in such a way that an identifying string cannot be changed. Imagine if Microsoft Word didn't let you change the name of a document after the first time you set it kek