Quote Originally Posted by Fukuro View Post
devs don't scan our computers out of respect of privacy, ask us worried to refrain from using mods(because it's obviously against the TOS), especially very questionable mods which are illegal in a good amount of countries. not only could it damage the image of the game but also might bring devs in a sorry state because it draws very questionable individuals to a rated T (teen) game.
but yes, all of above is insignificant, because again, devs respect their customers private space and "don't enforce" their rules - which suddenly makes every illegal activity okay - but better defend people with a questionable mortality and ethics who use illegal and disgusting mods(lewd mods of MINORS) that brings negative attention to the modding community in general. I would call that a real dick move.
Every online game, or PC game in general, on the planet has nude mods and other weird crap that's not in any way officially affiliated with the game, but is still out there. That stuff doesn't actually hurt the game's image; people are familiar enough with the internet at this point to know that it's just what happens.

At the end of the day no matter how weird the mod is, it's just people gawking at pixels. I personally think the people who care THAT much what pixel configurations other people enjoy are more creepy than the adults who simply enjoy this stuff in private.