Weird tailor bug/glitch
Yeah, I got the same thing.
Found a post on US forums --> here <--
So atleast we're not alone. It's very annoying tho, my boyish hero suddenly grew up and became rather buff.
Oh goody, nice to see it's getting worked on.
My emaciated thin stickman of a villain suddenly looked like he can bench press Babs.
It's not running away. It's advancing in reverse!
i am not joking with this > thought it would go away after i reload the game
after i pay my inf to change my body scales as soon as i change zone, they go back to stupid again
i didn't even change them when i went to icon
i think it's the costume save/load tool myself
I've got that problem too. Altered a costume slot on Lenina (waist 65%, all others 100%), and when I zoned, it was set to something random in the 30-50% on all. I visited the tailor one more time because I thought it was an isolated accident, but the messing of scales happened again.
Mongoose: No, it isn't the save/load thingy, I didn't used it.
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Got a little problem when changing costume.
I change my characters costume and everythings fine. Not using a costume file so there shouldn't be any bugs. Also fine when I exit the tailors and run around the zone.
However when I zone or log off the body scales get messed around, for some reason it changes the sliders to a saved costume file (that I don't actually use on any of my toons) and I'm not sure why.
Tried loading a different costume file to see if it uses those scales instead but that doesen't work. Also tried deleting the costume file it seems to be taking the slider info from but that doesn't work either.
The problems only with the body sliders though, the face and costume stay normal.
It's pretty weird though and I've got no clue how to fix it.
Edit: Oh and I don't get this problem when making new costumes, only when using the tailor.
It's not running away. It's advancing in reverse!