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Bandorr said:
outlawauron said:

But is part of the story. The entire game is about idols and the character are dressed how idols are dressed. There's nothing out of character or tacked on. 

If they made a volleyball game for the upcoming olympics, they're not going to cover up the players with more covering swimsuits just cause. They're dressed how beach volleyball players are supposed to dress. 

People get upset because these changes are being done for no reason. There's no battle to fight, because there's literally no force pushing these changes. This game flopped in Japan, and it's going to do terribly here too. Censoring the game in any way only serves to make the game divisive.

Are you actually arguing that slightly cover up someone will in way shape or form actually change the STORY? With the last comment about "it bombed there, will bomb here" it feels more like you just don't like the game and you are using this non-threatening and harmless cosmetic change to take a "jab" at it/atlus/Nintendo.

I'm saying that by making idols not dressed up like idols, you're removing from what the characters are being portrayed as. Idols.

The finanicial success comment was made to say that there's no financial gain to be had from making this title more mass market. There is no large market for this game, and the target audience is very small so any change is only going to make the game more dividing. Lastly, I say these things as someone who has preordered the game, so I'm not speaking from any other position than a fan of Japanese RPGs.



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