DeadPoolX wrote: ↑Mon Feb 06, 2023 2:20 am
Rath Darkblade wrote: ↑Sun Feb 05, 2023 4:45 pm
I don't play horror games (I just don't enjoy them), so I probably haven't seen that kind of thing. Of course, I've seen the occasional horror bits in RPGs and so on (e.g. the Brood Mother in "Dragon Age: Origins" and so on), but I'm sure horror games have much worse.
Wait... I say "horrors" and you immediately think, "he must be talking about horror games!"? Rath, do you always take everything so literally?
You do know that horrific content is in genres other than horror, right? It's the same with movies or even TV shows.
Oh, sure. (I did point out the Brood Mother above, right?
The one in Dragon Age: Origins is grotesque, and the one in DA: Awakening is particularly so, but also crosses the line into horrific - i.e. just before you have to battle it).
DeadPoolX wrote: ↑Mon Feb 06, 2023 2:20 am
You've never seen the fatalities in Mortal Kombat X or 11, have you?
Here are
two NSFW videos of all fatalities in
MKX and
MK11.
Oh, those! Ugh. Yes, I've seen those, but I've never played Mortal Kombat beyond the first one. (Just didn't find it interesting; the first one is simply a generic "so-and-so" vs. "so-and-so" for mastery of the universe, mwa-ha-ha, etc.)
Later ones apparently have some kind of story, I guess? I wonder how many people who play MK are interested in the story, and how many are simply interested in the gore.
DeadPoolX wrote: ↑Mon Feb 06, 2023 2:20 am
Rath Darkblade wrote: ↑Sun Feb 05, 2023 4:45 pm
I still remember the fuss that the press created about the infamous "Hot Coffee" mod.
I can just imagine the fuss they'd make if a game would show medieval torture in detail.
You don't understand how North America views violence versus sex. While violence can be a concern, usually violence (and lots of it) is given a green light long before anything sexual is shown. So it's okay to see someone sliced in half, but two people having sex? Nope!
Heh. Puritanism in North America has a long history; it goes almost back to America's foundation. (I recently read a book called
"Puritans at Play: Leisure and Recreation in Colonial New England", which is quite an eye-opener - it covers the period from the first colonies to the Revolution. It turns out that the Puritans were nowhere near as joyless or dour as they're usually portrayed. Many of them were more liberal than some modern Americans.
And yes, I know I'm using weasel words like "many" and "some"; I simply don't wish to generalise).
DeadPoolX wrote: ↑Mon Feb 06, 2023 3:05 pm
Except what I've been told (since I've never been to a nude beach) is that the individuals you
want to see nude and the people
who are nude are rarely the same people.
In North America, the idea tends to be that "nudity = sex." Overall, the British are like this too, although not quite to the same degree (likely due to being so close to continental Europe) that the US and Canada are about it.
Given that most countries that were once held by the UK in some form or another (which includes the US) tend to share this mindset, I'd be surprised if Australia wasn't similar in its issues surrounding nudity and sex.
It's ... complicated. Obviously you won't see people walking around in the buff (not normally), but it depends where you go and when. Up north (e.g. in Queensland), the weather is much warmer and more humid in summer than down south (e.g. Victoria, where I live); they're closer to the equator, and we're closer to the Antarctic Circle. So it wouldn't surprise me if, in summer, people were walking around with not too much on.
Having said that, people down south do weird stuff too. In Tasmania (our southernmost state), there is an annual festival called
Dark Mofo, which is always held in the depths of winter. Part of it is an annual nude swim on the morning of the winter solstice, the shortest (and coldest) day of the year.
It's even made the news. All right, so they get a towel afterwards, but still ... BRR.
(And before anyone points this out, I mean a towel *each*. Sheesh. Pedantry)