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You never know what sort of hideous and anti-consumer plan they might hatch, though. At this rate, they might really mess everything up for everyone just to get their way. Well, no matter. I'm not even their customer anymore. I already blacklisted them after what they did in Rise*. I'm not going to be buying anything from them. World is the only MH title on PC for me. Capcom can eat crap and die in a ditch for all I care.
I'll be checking out Wilds, though. Through you-know-what.
*multiple examples, but the main one being selling cosmetics in a franchise where getting cool cosmetics being one of the endgame goals
Imagine looking at someone and thinking "oh boy I can't wait to grind for that layered armor" just to find out it's paid-only. Bonus points if your currency is hyper-hyperinflated, since Steam uses USD in many regions. Despite the adjusted prices, things may still cost an arm and a leg for practically nothing.
I have no other issues with the game otherwise, since it doesn't cater to me in the first place. I'm against Capcom's questionable design choices and practices. They were just testing the waters with the preorder layered armor in World, it seems. Since there wasn't any outrage, they upped it by one level in Rise. I'm fully expecting them to sell even more of them in Wilds.
They somehow managed to get worse in terms of censorship and freedom of (actually good and beneficial) ideas/speech, yet they still couldn't let go of their archaic ways of dealing with IPs. If someone planned all of this to... I don't know, take down Capcom or something, they had the precision of a bloody brain surgeon.
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Prior to such, they never acknowledged mods and left them entirely to their own devices.
In such a public case, they probably have to acknowledge said mods for their investors... and can't possibly side with mods when they include nudity.
I don't use those mods myself, but I like that they are available and in such a wide variety. You want monsters to have some extra appendages? You got it. You want your character to be anatomically accurate? Sure thing. You want massive, unrealistic honkers and butts? They got you covered. You can even pay for someone to make whatever degenerate mod you are into, if it's not already publicly available on Nexus or some other mod site.
Capcom should've just said nothing and not acknowledge it. It would've been forgotten, just like the Italian Tifa incident.
The internet moves on bloody fast these days, and Capcom, with their cobwebbed-heads, didn't know that. All a corporation needs to do these days is to make good products and shut the hell up. They'd be swimming in even more money if they did that. Just shut up and make good games with decent writing, and watch the money rain on you. Politics and other real life agendas will only backfire, and no one is big enough to fail upwards forever.