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Gamers do make people that play video games look bad. Maybe that's the point? Make the community so toxic that real people don't want to participate in the community/hobby.
Tifa isn't 15; she's a drawing.
Square adding a vest to her outfit is completely within the scope of the artistic freedom they should have with a character they created.
None of you have a rational take on this.
So true lol, but at the end of the day, when I do play through the whole game, I just don't want to see the version that screams "Look we gave her some extra cloth cuz Sony of California regulations blah blah blah".
You do not have a legitimate rationale for it, do you?
People's basic rights are infringed when their speech and expression are suppressed by others.
Don't they teach about this in schools anymore?