Neodegenerate said:
I do understand the difference and was using the whole "it isnt censorship" argument that you created to the extreme on the other end. Before I report your post though, let me explain exactly what I mean in a way that you might understand. This is an example of Localization: Changing Post Office in a jRPG to Bank. Why? Because in Japan they do banking business in Post Offices. In America they do not. Therefore, to say someone robbed a Post Office in America doesn't make sense. Change Post to Bank to localize. This is an example of Censorship: Changing a shirt that shows cleavage to one that doesn't. There is no reason to do this other than to censor the image. See the difference? |
Changing a shirt is still localization if they're changing a shirt from a minor. Like Lin in Xenoblade X. That wasn't censorship, that was localization. It's a very controversial thing to have a 13 year old girl in those outfits. If it was a rated M game and she was 18, yet they decided to change it, then it would have been censorship. Localization seen chanhes to fit the culture. It doesn't matter that they're Japanese games so they shouldn't be "butchered". Changing an outfit can be localization or censorship. Depends on the situation. Be lucky we get Japanese RPG's in general. And all in all, if you are upset about boobs getting covered, you really need a different hobby.
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