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... not sure what "sexy pack" you're talking about though... does such a thing exist?
yeah ok but what happend if i go online and someone plays Laura and have the costume on ? can i censor it ? problably not
if people are going to mod costumes... good chance you could replace that costume with a modded one- works for SF4.
well if someone make a non sexual mod costume pack i would be very happy but there is no proof that we can do that yet or even if we can been alowed to go online with it but if it works i would be very happy that would resolve the situation but i think the dev should do one themself i would even pay for it cause be honest there would you let your 8 yrs old girl watch half naked chicks in a video game?
but it's okay to let them watch a man beat a woman unconscious.... no mixed signals there at all
having violence is a big difference between having sexual content in a video game
also woman beat guys as much in sf or even more since Laura is one of the top tier right now so is Cammy and its not a good argument and also there is no blood and fighting itself is a sport its not like kids dont learn karate at 5 years old
oh right... they just learn you stab someone with a 8 inch steel claw -a person doesn't bleed and gets up totally fine...
anyway the game is rated T for Teen- buy a Wii U for your kid and play Smash Bros (without Bayonetta) jeez... even Nintendo with fanservice now... that's Japan.
i guess you dont know the ESRB rating rated for teen family friendly witch this game isnt and i didnt bought SFV for them but if i want to play i dont want to hide to play it and they liked watching me play games and latetly i wasnt really able to show them any games cause its seems that every games that come out lately are for 12 years old viring pigs that are excited from video game character i mean just look at MGS5 or any resident evil or dead or alive games not talking about GTAV or KI and even tekken
all im asking again is just a option so that way everyone is happy for those who wants to see pixel tits and for those we have a bit more class i bet there is not much female devolopers at capcom on the SF team and if there is i feel bad for them
http://www.esrb.org/ratings/Synopsis.aspx?Certificate=34192&Title=Street+Fighter+5
"Content Descriptors: Mild Language, Suggestive Themes, Violence"
"Some characters use weapons such as claws and chains; some special moves are depicted in brief cutscenes with slow-motion, dramatic close-ups and opponent reaction shots. Combat is highlighted by cries of pain and frequent impact sounds. Several female characters are depicted in low-cut, form-fitting outfits that display large amounts of cleavage and/or buttocks. Female characters' breasts sometimes jiggle during character selection. The words “a*s” and “bastard” appear in the dialogue"
where does it say teen family friendly again?
I grown up with these half naked woman and it doesn't affect me negative in any way.
Well outside that I have become a Cammy Fan, but there're way worse things.
from ono himself http://nichegamer.com/2015/12/street-fighter-v-was-censored-to-keep-franchise-t-rated-a-family-friendly-franchise/
then how come it doesn't say so in the ESRB rating? Also wasn't it Dahlgren that said they changed the game for ESRB? Ono said they made the decision on their own... oh wait he said that 2 months ago... last week he said they wanted to be family friendly in his Gamespot interview.... it's almost like they've been lying why they changed the game and can't get their stories right. It makes great click bait for sites like "nichegamer" though.