For me, it depends on the censorship.
If it's minor cosmetic or text change to fit a different region's standards...I couldn't care less.
If it's a big change that doesn't impact the game as a whole, say like some sexual content being changed...it's a bit touch and go, but usually I don't mind. I have...other outlets for that, and this typically doesn't impact the story. If it does...see below.
If it's a major change that actually impact how the story is told...then I have a serious issue with that. The video below is a good example of this...and something I would never ever support.
On the specific topic of Fire Emblem Fates....I thought it was fine. From what I understand, the censorship was minor, with the only updates being done to remove some bikini costumes I would have never used, make the weird petting minigame slightly less weird...and I think removing some video clips. Of those, the only one that annoys me is the last one...though given what was included anyway, I feel like they probably should have just left it. You can still see cleavage, you can still pet girls, you can still marry your sister. I suppose Nintendo was trying to nudge the game just enough to get under a certain ESRB rating. *shrug*

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