Yes, there were no upper bounds on the scale, which could have been a problem if more people started pushing the limits.
Currently it's set to reject costumes outside the limits of the character creator's sliders, just because those were easy enough to find.
I'll probably relax the limits a bit so that people can make smaller than normal characters again, once I get a chance to figure out some reasonable numbers.
When we get the private moderated RP spaces, it's likely that the validation will be disabled for those areas, so you could have an alternate giant costume that works there but not in the public zones.
Sounds like a reasonable enough comprimise. As far as the "reasonable" numbers, I think I agree with the guy who made "Long John", anything below -70 or above 150 starts getting a little out of hand.
Cookie Thief was set to -77 for the tiny costumes before things started getting wonky(I think somewhere around -100 the model inverts and flips through the ground), which might be a touch
too small(I was about knee high to most standard sized characters), but only slightly, where as when I tested the numbers above like 400 or so, I started having camera issues where I can barely see who I'm standing around because the camera height auto adjusts to the player's scale.
The problem gets progressively worse the higher you go too. 1000 and 2000 were two other sizes I tried(was attempting to see if I could get "Atlas statue" size, but stopped when I realized how ridiculous it was getting...), and between being able to see well OVER the trees in Perez Park, and being completely incapable of easily seeing what's by my own feet. Plus emotes like Alakazam that spawn objects based on the character's scale (or boombox which is another one...), I felt that it could easily be used to "grief" if the wrong people found out about it... I made the mistake of trying both Boombox and Alakazam React under Atlas with the 2000.0 scale costume, realized very quickly that it was a
very bad idea and couldn't abort the animations fast enough...
So anyway, that's my vote, -70 to 150 should suffice if you can somehow clamp the values to that.