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Woud you ?

No, I'm not buying anything from NOA ! 21 27.27%
 
Yes, I will 26 33.77%
 
As long as I can play it ... 21 27.27%
 
Meh, meh meh meh 9 11.69%
 
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Don't care at all about this crap.

I'll buy the Black version to test the important FE subjects : the strategy, the maps, the objectives, the difficulty... Really little hope or interest in the white version. No idea yet about the grey one (more like the black or the white one ?).

I could even play with characters in burqas if they decided to do a real and good TRPG this time.



If it was like that i would have issue, yes.

But i don't think it will be. I think the whole debated about sexy pixels and polygons is childrens play. Nothing in games is over the edge or can it even be, especially if it doesnt depict genitelia. And its so hipocritic, that Capcom does that in SFV with Zangief but don't really even notice it (lolol).

So, even if theres censorship of a swim suit or whatever, i don't care either way. But i do care that they are ridiculous enough to care and have double standards.



Very legitimately framed, would OP again.

And yes I would, because ogling pixels is not the reason I play the games.



I think its a little ridiculous. But I guess that is their thing to censor stuff that they're rated for so I'd have to go along with it. Either that or I don't buy it and then they're convinced that we don't like the games at all.



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I really don't understand how this has become such a hotly debated issue. I buy video games to play them, not to get wanking material. The notion that not having someone depicted in a swimsuit of all things would be enough to convince someone to avoid buying the game is something I've never understood.



MTZehvor said:
I really don't understand how this has become such a hotly debated issue. I buy video games to play them, not to get wanking material. The notion that not having someone depicted in a swimsuit of all things would be enough to convince someone to avoid buying the game is something I've never understood.

The thing though is that it isn't about not being able to see the swimsuit, which I agree is trivial.  The issue at hand is more about the idea of unnecessary censorship.

If they are censoring the game to get the rating changed, as is often done in movies, then fine. However, when they have a game that is going to fall in the same rating category but choose to censor anyway, that is where it becomes an issue.  The original artistic vision of the game is ultimately sacrificed for fear of backlash or whatever other nonsense they want to hide behind.

I choose not to buy games that get unnecessary censorship as a message to the company that I don't want things censored unnecessarily.  Not because I need to see -insert pixel girl/guy here- in a swimsuit.

Nintendo seems to be unfairly painted in this one, even though all gaming companies do it, and I believe that is largely because they still carry the largest portion of the stigma that gaming is for kids.  The rating sticker doesn't seem to matter as much as it pertains to their products.  They get censored and then hit with media coverage anyway.

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Yes, because I dont need to see my half naked videogame character to enjoy my videogame.



                            

Thats too much, all this sensorship is over the top.



Yeah, the 4kidz level of voice acting direction/localization that NoA tends to do when they bring games over gets annoying and it's one of the reasons why I'd prefer if NoE handled the majority of major localizations for games that specifically target teens and above like Fire Emblem, Xenoblade and so on. From what I've seen, NoA seems to go out of their way to try and make all of the games they localize fit into their kid/family friendly image of what they think Nintendo should be and it just gets frustrating at times.