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edit: and by the way in case you have interpretation problems with what i said, it's "for me the % of ugly peoples irl are far more significant than in my game", i never said there is 90% of ugly peoples irl or something like that, that's the op for his game ^^
I find more attractive people at malls/clubs/streets than in Bethesda games.
And all Bethesda needs to do is draw someone nice.
Its a fantasy video game we pay money for, it doesn't have to showcase everything that is dull with real life. We should be allowed to have pretty people in video games.
If there is no escape in a fantasy video game, what are they even for besides political correctness.
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It is a setgs mod
Do do numbers less than one decrease the variation