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but I don't understand why people always want Witcher-level sex scenes in a RPG just because it's rated M.

Because that is closest that most guy in here will ever get laid so they need "that kind of level" lol

 

Porn is a common thing now a days, not even just now a days. Back in the 70s, almost all movies had nudity and sex.

Why everyone is shocked?

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Well, personally I'm not shocked, but speaking seriously for a change, I find that NPCs have less personality than a blow-up doll. And as JackTrenton already said, it's not like any of them do anything that would make me form an emotional connection. Maybe I wouldn't put it as "they have to work for it", but it's not like there is any reason to love them. Or at least have some common topics. Or ANYTHING that would make me think "yeah, I really like being with this gal." Or guy, I suppose. The only quality they have is basically being available.

 

Essentially the only role I can play IS to treat them as a blow-up doll: huzzah, the option became available, click to get laid.

 

Which, I suppose, made sense when paying a prostitute or starring in porn in Fallout 2, but I have serious trouble calling it "romance."

 

And even if I want to think that the "romance" and "personality" parts happened off-screen, it doesn't really help that most choices are seriously unappealing.

 

I mean, laying Curie for example may not count legally as statutory rape, mostly on account of there not being much laws in the wasteland, but it sure feels like it should be. We're talking someone who went from robot to human mere days ago, is experiencing hormones for the first time, explicitly has trouble understanding what's happening to her, etc. Essentially she just had puberty, fer fork's sake. And the person who should guide her through it... right. Hey, you don't know what you're doing, so just take your clothes off and bend over. Ugh.

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Wonder what inexperienced young people highly skilled in virtual command & conquer romancing strategy might gain with an undress and possess tactics in the desert of the real, next to nothing (as is remarkably the case after the one-night stand with Magnolia) I mean. I sense social problems on the horizon for starters. Will keep that in mind when my now 3-year old son enters the show of all shows but I doubt that he'd listen to his then ageing mother who probably has no idea of nothing anyway. However, since the dawn of man we learn through playing 'reality', younglings just interpret the world of the adults, usually by fantasizing. Once the usual gap between reality and played reality in a virtual world gets too large and thus leads to disconnected experience, the candidate might find it fatal at the end of the day and remains what he was before already - a lone wanderer in the wasteland of sex.

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Really.

Nudity, sex, these are the least of your censorship woes in any of today's games.

I feel the whole Fallout universe will never allow you to have the upper hand of control.

Whether the story line is self censored or when the preliminary script goes in for screening, there's attributes that concern me.

What the hell is Roman imperilaism doing in the series of games, why suddenly BOS have become all Latin and imperialistic?

In a game like this I would have liked the chance to take out all of the 'elitist groups', give the power to your settlers to transform the commonwealth and use a vaccine to treat the mutated.

No, this is giving power to the people, you, that's the biggest censorship in the game.

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but I don't understand why people always want Witcher-level sex scenes in a RPG just because it's rated M.

Because that is closest that most guy in here will ever get laid so they need "that kind of level" lol

 

A study on the internet says that 60% of the internet statistics are made up.

 

To assume that, out of the few million users, most of them never had sex or won't have sex, is bit extreme.

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