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I'm not saying everyone should be able to buy a cosmetic that makes them into the next Blendette, mind you. I'm just saying that for me personally there's literally no reason to look at cosmetics. They don't look great, and they make the game harder. So why would I bother, right?
The great thing about DbD cosmetics is that most of the time you can just mix and match what you like. My ice cream steve for instance is wearing the coolest of shades. B)
Yeah I was worried we wouldn't be able to mix and match anymore like some of the recent cosmetic sets we've been getting.
but that's just my opinion.
We've seen this for years though with cosmetics, it's like they have actual creativity with some characters (Nea, Kate, Billy, Oni, Spirit) and then others they just lose it completely (Jeff, Adam, Claudette).
I dont know if it's a dev favoritism thing towards certain characters but it always astounds me how some characters have such diverse cosmetics while others have 30 different ones of the same category (like clauds many dresses or Jeff's multiple biker suits).