It's refused because developers want us to play the game in certain way which we don't because the mechanics don't support that but they expect us to do it anyway.
It's not about playing in certain way, it's about a feature that give you artificial information about
enemy characters that you never met, never saw on any screenshot and never have been talking
about. Especially that the information in majority cases is limited to shoot/not shoot (but that's
not the point, just makes it stronger).
Well I can live with people shooting at me because of having artificial knowledge. Because that group is almost the same size as that one which would shoot me without having it.
Yep, and not everyone shoots players according to the color on the list. If someone wants to deprive their gameplay experience by mindlessly following their NC it's only their problem that they are roleplaying mindless puppets in some larger scheme.
Cool beans that you can live with that, but that's not a question about your personal preferences
and things that you are fine with, but general question about game style and balance. I don't think
it's any good if people can have information about hundreds of characters without any effort from
their side. And if you don't make decision basing on colors, it still gives you at least a warning,
so don't tell me that it doesn't have any impact in relation to characters of other people that you
never ever met in person or heard about before.
Besides it doesn't matter if you don't use colors, it's enough if you are affected by being colorized
by other people (and I don't mind it, if at least the information that I done something bad requires
some effort/memory/surveillance not copy/paste of a huge file outside of game). Again, you can
be personally cool with that and don't mind it at all (I don't either, because I don't "PK"), but it's
not about you being a cool cat, it's about people having some advantage taken out of nothing
when meeting a character they never met or heard about. I consider learning about other people
(and their characters) and not having some automated information in form of colors, icons, skulls
etc a part of the gritty, raw style of the game. If it's info about faction or faction allies, then cool,
but not if it's about hundreds of your potential enemies in the game IMHO.