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You can tell the difference by looking at the other two outfits that are still using the same normal as the original default clothes, or by comparing to older videos on YouTube.
Edit: On the February 19th 2025 patch, Ines was restored back to her original appearance, both her colors and materials were fixed.
How long before that one gets changed as well?
Bro. Great point.
What a shame. First skin was great.
Exactly this. I won't purchase anything else from them if this is they way the do business. If they wanted to give a character a new look, then they can easily add it to the game. Changing an existing outfit that many people (myself included) liked was a bad decision.
And although I suspect most players unlocked Ines for free (it wasn't a long or difficult task), that doesn't change the fact that they also SOLD instant access to the character, so this was a change to an item purchased, post-sale.
And yes, there is no reason not to believe that they could make the same decision with other cosmetics already purchased. If a company does it once, they will likely do it again.
Either revert the changes or I'm not buying anything anymore.