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If you really want games like in east asia in the west, you either need vpn or a modlist of skyrim. They would never ever publish games like Hit 2 here uncensored.
I'm certainly not opposed to such an idea. Bulge physics would be an actual innovation to make this game stand above the rest. While some games include breast physics, I've genuinely seen none that included bulge physics, and if any have they're extremely niche.
I'm no game dev but I think it has something to do with how sexualisation of one sex can put off or make people of that sex uncomfortable. I've seen it happen a lot online and even know a couple of women who find any game with stuff like breast jiggle physics or panty shots discomforting.
For existing games there's also the aspect of dev time usage. What would be more profitable? A game already catering to exclusively men or women suddenly adding something (like a paid skin or limited time event) to appeal to the opposite sexuality in the hopes of garnering a larger audience, or putting out additional content for the sexuality they already cater to. One might see profits eventually over time if done repeatedly at the risk of alienating the existing audience, while the other is an almost guaranteed instant profit.
The First Descendant already mostly caters to men. For them to add jiggle physics is basically a no-brainer at this point for extra profits. It's still a young game though so they may be able to pull off an audience widening, but it's still a risk.
Oh man you're so wrong, she wears a compression strap around her chest to press them down. Me and her hooked up last night and let me tell ya, the FLAP FLAP was real.
Yuijin is definitely built like a Kpop idol, but most of the promotional material that I've seen for TFD has focused on Bunny particularly. Not to mention the lack of sexualised cosmetics for the male characters makes me think they're less there for female players and more for guys who want a somewhat self-insert power fantasy. Heck, that's the reason I chose Ajax over Viessa at the start, because his armour looked somewhat like the kind of exosuit you'd see in Anthem.
Who is even talking about autoplay. This like a conversation about physics being used on rigged models. This is a wild leap that can't even be comprehended by anyone with a normal brain.
Pretty sure the physics button is censored due to the "woke" and overly westernized audiences having a stick in their butt.