Well, seeing as players have all sorts of freedom to expose underwear simply by wearing something like 2B's bottoms and a high enough top/no top at all, then I guess the change was warranted, /gpose or not.
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They've always explored plenty of mature themes, but they can be more overt about those things with a higher rating. I don't suspect much would change.
The idea we could properly romance the NPCs with this change is a neat suggestion, though.
Apparently it about gpose. They would rather raise the rating than place restrictions on what players can do with gpose. Nice.
NA, and EU ratings aren't changing according to translations as well.
So game companies don't set their ratings, while they do have some control over it via the content in the game, that's about as far as it goes. ESRB in the US controls what rating a game will get in the NA region.
I think it's best just to leave the game alone in terms of more graphical sexuality/violence. Perhaps go play TERA if you want more sexuality or violence (combat is pretty damn good too, or at least it was when I tried it out many years ago)
I know you can just swear and I often do in closed chats, but like Cheshire themselves acknowledge, it is against ToS, I think that's stupid and shouldn't be there at all, if the chance for as much as a warning from me saying something innocuous like, I dunno, "I am real fucking tired", is greater than zero, I don't like that, and I really think it should be gone.
Also I want to make clear this isn't an attempt to say I should be allowed to say slurs, far from it, it's just, it's the internet, I feel there needs to a clarification about that unfortunately.
It changes from CERO C, which ist 15 and above, to CERO D, which is 17 and above.
It doesn't even take profanity to get banned. I've been banned for 10 days from here before for voicing an opinion that someone didn't like, and it contained zero profanity. You are correct, the GMs and their loosely written, vague-termed rules allow it to happen to any poster about any post that gets posted. Because it's a private company that can do what they want with this content.