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It's always been that way and always will be. There was a porno mag patched out of the US version of FFIV. GTA: San Andreas cut that sex scene that got its rating bumped from mature to adults only after people modded it back in. Even a lot of hentai games make you go to their site and download a patch to get the whole thing. They're trying to sell as many copies as they can and sex limits where and to whom you're selling to. It is what it is.
I agree with the OP. Maybe have an ingame option to turn nudity on or off ?
There's no part in the ESG report where you list 'number of nude girls in a video game'.
Want better?
Then the only options outside of finding a more compatible game for your taste or these:
- Make your own game
- Mod the game that you have.
Nexus has plenty of mods to choose from, including the ability to uncensor the Panam image.
As a general rule, different behaviours in a game are seen differently under most regulatory schemes. Yes the game depicts violence, but that violence is not realistic, and drug use is inferred rather than openly occurring. Sexual content is treated similarly...while sexual violence is largely inferred, child porn simply doesnt exist in the game world, and while that may be way out of step with the central theme of social decay in the game world, any other approach would see the game slammed by regulators world wide.
Studios pick and choose the social issues they want to address, simple as that. They dont owe any explanations, unless they go into really out of step territory.
Sure it could be argued that the inventory nudity is in the game, so therefore Panam should send a naked photo, but it's the Studio's call.
Porn falls under Adult Only / AO, or Rated X for films. All that I'm saying, is that there's a difference. There's a reason why this game isn't listed in the Adult Games category after all, because it isn't an adult game.