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Correct this game is a POS.
Also lets really go into it, so the point of her wearing it is to blend in, because yes the middle class, white skinned, red cheeked British woman fits in with no issue, she doesn't stand out at all.
I don't understand the sexualization argument here. The DLC costumes do not sexualize Lara in any way. Yet you say that people want to see Lara with less clothes on. However these costumes were made by the Devs themselves which means you imply that Crystal Dynamics sexualizes Lara.
If anyone wants to have more revealing outfits that replaces standard ones they download a mod but still they have the right to complain that payed content is inaccessible for good portion of the game and without notifying you beforehand.
Also you say that the reason is explained. That's ridiculous. Lara is clearly not a native even with the costumes that she has to wear.
The paid for content "is" the outfits that some are complaining about. All the paid for extras and dlc tombs lead to crafting new outfits and better weapons and such. Some folks say the game is a POS because of this. Which is their opinion and not the opinion of most who have enjoyed the game for what it is.
After reading through your statements multiple times, I do not understand what you want to say. You clearly don't address a single point that I made or anyone else here on this thread.