

If you want adult mods, the Nexus (and that other site) has been established for a long time now. "This new videogame lets your kids watch porn without your supervision," "Popular game 'Fallout 4' provides easy access to adult content," "Don't ever let your kids play this game, and here's why." It'd be a mess.īethnet already has its demographic carved out for it. The headlines would really put the nail in the coffin. Sure, it wouldn't make a difference for "adult users," but it'd attract enough negative publicity to not be worth it. On PC, it'd still affect the ESRB ratings quite significantly, most likely bumping them up to A which is a gigantic red flag for a lot of parents (even the ones that aren't over-protective). The simple truth of the matter is, they could never get away with any kind of adult content on console, which is the platform Bethnet is aimed at in the first place. The same applies to a community with 1% children and 99% adults. I go to work, have family, so when I play games, I will appreciate have it all in one place, so I don´t spend so much time with browsing through many sites or starting programs and spend more time with acutal playing.Įven in a hypothetical community of 30% children and 70% adults, making an official modding platform that allows adult mods will aggravate the hell out of parents everywhere when their kids inevitably end up installing adult mods. Because there is some scary hell monster that will punish you, if you don´t.Ĭan´t they sell adult versions in Europe? Like Witcher? As adult I will be more concerned for childern about murderous rampage that player can do, than some naked body. Doesn´t matter if you are nice settler, murderous psychopatj, or wild scavenger, you always wear same underwear. I was always trying find in lore of Fallout about some diety that forece everyone to wear underwear. Yes, adults mods are normal, because we are adults.

No adults, because adults don´t play games". Epero a écrit :So they invite modders community to Bethesda site and then said, "OK, but only children.
