• Why is nudity not allowed in games?
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This image comes to mind... [img]http://cache.gawker.com/assets/resources/2008/01/HelenLovejoy.jpg[/img] THE CHILDREN, GUYS! THINK OF THE CHILDREN!
Cause bitchy parents are worried that kids might learn about "the talk" that way. It's how I learned.
Young kid OP wants sex in games so he doesn't have to rely on other porn methods/actual girls. But I agree to some degree.
not all games disallow it so yeah..
Doesn't Heavy Rain have nudity in it? That part where Madison has to strip infront of a killer...
[QUOTE=Greendead;18023923]I really think nudity should be allowed and too much violence and gore shouldn't be allowed. (It's fun though)[/QUOTE] Romans loved violence and it showed through the Colosseum. We love violence, and it shows through movies and video games. Yet from my understanding the Romans didn't have theaters with sex scenes in their plays or music. [QUOTE=johanz;18029300]GFs require too much to maintain.[/QUOTE] You can't touch or feel in a video game, at least yet.
The first and only AO game I ever saw in my life was on Playstation (PS1 for you youngsters) [sp]In a Toys R Us[/sp]
My father used to always hate any type of gore and nudity at all in videogames and anything really with guns. When 9/11 happened he realized we already see all this shit in the news and at that point didn't give a fuck.
godfather 2 had topless whores [img]http://www.testfreaks.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/windowslivewriterthegodfatheriipcreview-e7fbgodfather2-2009-04-06-13-22-06-72-2.jpg[/img] But most games do not have nudity as to avoid lawsuits. Also GTA IV [media]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_2ypL8dMQ6cI/Sa830exBtpI/AAAAAAAAAZg/XjdmtZXydDY/s400/GTAIVCock.jpg[/media]
Fucking republicans.
I like boobies
[QUOTE=Rasrap Smurf;18024400]In my opinion, it's because people might get horny over nudity they see in games, and opposed to what the media says, playing violent games doesn't make you violent in real life. People generally don't like kids seeing or hearing about sexual stuff, I'd say.[/QUOTE] wouldn't playing violent video games make you less violent cuz you know, you have something to take it out on
[QUOTE=Wolf_Marine;18034634]Romans loved violence and it showed through the Colosseum. We love violence, and it shows through movies and video games. Yet from my understanding the Romans didn't have theaters with sex scenes in their plays or music. You can't touch or feel in a video game, at least yet.[/QUOTE] Are you blind? They had naked statues everywhere! They obviously loved the human body more than today's civilization.
Four words [highlight]GRAND THEFT AUTO FOUR![/highlight] Man, I loved how the media went apeshit on how the ESRB missed the hidden nudity cheat.
Rapeplay
[QUOTE=borisvdb;18036787]Are you blind? They had naked statues everywhere! They obviously loved the human body more than today's civilization.[/QUOTE] Romans killed slaves on stage. KILLED THEM.
[QUOTE=ARR DARMA;18036847]Romans killed slaves on stage. KILLED THEM.[/QUOTE] hot
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Why isn't this in games discussion?
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[QUOTE=jjsullivan;18036821]Four words [highlight]GRAND THEFT AUTO FOUR![/highlight] Man, I loved how the media went apeshit on how the ESRB missed the hidden nudity cheat.[/QUOTE] GTA IV TLatD had nudity in it, no cheat needed. I think you are thinking of GTA SA Hot Coffee. Where as it was not a cheat The game originally had the interactive sex in there but at one point someone thought "Hey maybe we should take this out and not piss people off more" so they removed it but left about 70% of the code in. A modder found that code, rewrote the lost code and released. Rockstar is blamed.
[QUOTE=ProboardslolV2;18031159]german politicians nuff said[/QUOTE] No, they're against violence, you want to go to a place where EVERYTHING entertaining in games is banned and the government expects you to play fisher price than go to Australia.
What I see sex in Gmod all the time
[QUOTE=Soapcell;18023986]Everything should be allowed because censorship is shit. I don't see any reason why M-rated games should be censored because the content included is intended for the mature audience. Censoring them would be treating the demographic like children with fragile minds and make the country look like a nanny state.[/QUOTE] See: Australia
[QUOTE=AwpersAreBad;18045218]No, they're against violence, you want to go to a place where EVERYTHING entertaining in games is banned and the government expects you to play fisher price than go to Australia.[/QUOTE] No. Iran. Taliban controlled areas in the middle east.
The real question is, who wants to see naked pixels? I know the point of this thread is because you dislike censorship, but I really don't care if naked people are in games or not.
[QUOTE=Yuluthu;18024508]becuase i enjoy at looking at bit-tits than shattered bones, mutilated body parts and aliens[/QUOTE] 'nuff said.
Someone wanted tits? [IMG]http://www.comicbookmovie.com/images/users/uploads/10959/imagesdog-with-tits-small.jpg[/IMG]
[img]http://www.larsonsworld.com/images_blog/2004/040227_getfuzzy_040227.gif[/img] In response to OP.
I think part of the issue is because of the uncanny vally that come with video games trying to make people too realistic. Things start looking weird the more human an artist tries to make something, because it becomes more apparent just how human it isn't. This could be avoided by not worrying about making the "characters" so realistic in art style or graphics technology to avoid the uncanny vally. Imagination goes a long way. It's why sometimes tasteful porn that's drawn can look just as "hot" as watching something being filmed in high def. And something drawn DEFINATLY looks more hot to me than a 3D model that's put in a game trying to be "hot", because the uncanny vally takes me out of the character a little more than it should.
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