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Double up on costume pieces

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Double up on costume pieces

I know we've all found a few really cool ways to take advantage of clipping costume pieces during character creation, either hiding part of one piece with another, or getting one piece to stick out of another in a way that was never intended, in order to make a really great costume part (check out scifi soldier gloves with cardboard bracers on CO). I'd love to see this taken a step further in CoT, with allowances for an (optional) second costume piece in each location, giving the player the ability to use two different pieces, with creative clipping and coloring, to effectively craft a new piece for that location. This would present us with vastly more costume options without having to actually make as many costume pieces/sets. Sure, the majority are unlikely to work well together, or at least do so easily, but each new piece that gets released becomes a multiplicative increase in costuming options, rather than merely additive.

I know something like this increases the workload on one's computer, but we should be reaching the level of technology where it's not anywhere near as much a burden as a benefit for most computers that aren't old enough to get registered for elementary school (like mine... I need to stop buying Zen and save up for a new rig). Though to reduce confusion for players new to costume creators, perhaps the option should have to be manually unlocked in an advanced settings menu or something.