The prospect of being able to play Final Fantasy XV on the PC is making gamers giddy for several reasons, but the biggest among them is the huge improvement in graphical qualities and performance of the game when played on the more powerful platform. As a PC game, however, it also comes with the possibility for some potentially spectacular mods. This includes nude mods, which the creator says is supported.
Nudity mods have been around for as long as the modding community has existed. It’s just something that PC gamers have come to expect. When talking to PCGamesN, FFXV director Hajime Tabata noted that, while he would prefer that gamers not create nude mods, he is leaving that decision up to them.
"I don't think it's a good thing, but we're going to leave it to the moral sense of all the players out there. I basically want, as a principle, to give as much freedom and as little limitations on it as possible," Tabata said.
So, it’s official. Modders have been given the green light to go crazy and create as many nude or sexually explicit mods for the game as they want. Considering the number of beautiful female and even male characters in FFXV, there is a deep resource pool to choose from.
On the matter of nude mods, some other video game creators are not as considerate as Tabata, PC Gamer reports. Fans of Dead or Alive 5: Last Round might remember that the game’s director emphatically requested modders to not create nude content. He even went as far as hint that future DOA games might not come to PC anymore if this happened.
With the gaming community and the internet being what they are, however, the threat was met with defiance. It basically just fueled the desire of modders to create the most spectacular sexual materials they could make.


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