If you have a glitched cosmetic set, don't change your character in a second lobby.
Yesterday I loaded into a game as a survivor and in the second lobby I swapped to Jane and for some reason I was wearing her basic outfit...hm.
I changed her outfit, played my game and everything was alright.
After that game I loaded into another lobby, swapped to Meg and once again was in her basic outfit. So clearly since the update dbd has made it so that if you swap your characters in a second lobby it gets rid of your outfit, possibly in an attempt to undo people's glitched sets.
If you have a glitched set like I do on Nea, and you want to keep it, then don't change your character in a second lobby :)
Also screw the devs for prioritising 'fixing' glitched sets that actually looked good over fixing broken emblems and broken hits :D
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This is purely a visual bug and doesn't actually affect the cosmetics your character is wearing in-game, fyi.
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this is a really good PSA, thank you! i hate sets so much, just let us do what we want with the overpriced cosmetics we bought 😒
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I didn't swap my Meg outfit and when I loaded out I was completely in her base outfit.
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This is just a visual bug, I was wearing an actual Cheryl set and it put her basic outfit on when I swapped to her before lobby (last second bloodweb stuff on Jake not a key swap or anything). I didn't have time to change it but it was the right outfit when I went into the game
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When you load into the actual trial your cosmetics will be normal.
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Thanks for the heads up. Even if it is just a visual bug, better to be safe then sorry. I don't want to lose my flower crown Kate. I'm gonna keep it on her for as long as I can!
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Thanks for the warning. I think the second lobby goes through a server already so that's how the whole glitch happened in the first place but now it's attempting to correct it but not fully it seems.
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Thank you. I rather keep my Nea with no waist.
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