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The only thing offensive to public order and morals is prudish bullshit religious ideology.
Nothing about the naked human form is immoral.
Sir, I will make you aware of your error. Children (innocent!) may be exposed to the naked breast from birth to age 1.5, and then again from age 18 until death. Any exposure to the unaugmented protuberances of the female form during which the victim has witnessed the earth revolve around the sun more than twice but fewer than one score times has been scientifically proven to corrupt the youth and chasten the modest!
You heathen! You would allow little innocent children to see boobies! This is an outrage!
It's like one of the most beautiful things in existence.
Female characters are heavily sexualised and objectified though. And what media does it is not helping with the issue happening in real life as well.
It's immoral because Chun Li didn't consent.
Lol. Cartoon characters giving consent.
Sure, but there's a time and a place where nudity is appropriate, which I think is the point they're trying to make.
Sort of. They present a straw man about tournaments and other public events, and while that's a fair point, those can (and probably already do) have rules about it.
You should always have the option to use a mod in your home. If companies don't want to support running a game with mods, that should be the first thing support asks.
If we weren't talking about an inherently competitive multiplayer game, I'd agree.
You can still play single player if you choose.
But when you play MP, I completely understand then restricting mods.
There is nothing inherently wrong with nudity and sexuality.
It only makes you uncomfortable because of the way you were raised. But it’s difficult for you to see that you are looking at this with those set of values.