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Am I allowed to be offended and upset about the super buff shirtless men in the game? Or does the bitching/insecurity only work one way?
I am offended that you are offended.
Play the Saudi Arabia version if it bothers you that much. It should hold up to your moral standards.
I think we can all agree that SC allows for plentiful customization so if you're offended you can at least change threads or create your own character. Having choice is a good thing and perhaps respecting o ther people's preferences is good too. At least SC provides for this.
lol No. Actually, they don't.
Namco will make many sales based on these "objectified women" [and men]. (notice the quotes to indicate the sarcasm of the term)
You can count on that.