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Boobs physics for men
Photomode
Steam Workshop
Steam cards,backgrounds and emojis
LGBTQIA++
Guns (assault rifles,pistols and etc)
One example of this is the use of mods in Baldur's Gate 3, a highly anticipated video game set to be released by Larian Studios. Unfortunately, some players have already started to use mods like "No Alphabets", "Baldur's better Aesthetics", "Dignify", "NoRomanceMod", "Immersive Heads", "Wylls of Toril" and "Less Quirky", which exclude and discriminate against LGBTQ+ individuals and people with disabilities. These mods remove all instances of LGBTQ+ characters from the game, change the appearance of characters with disabilities, and remove romantic storylines for certain characters.
These mods not only exclude a large percentage of the population, but they also send a harmful message that some people are not welcome or valued in the gaming community. By using mods that discriminate against certain groups of people, players may inadvertently make those people feel unwelcome or isolated.
Another negative effect of using these mods is that they can negatively impact the gaming industry and the perception of gamers as a whole. The use of mods that discriminate against certain groups of people can reflect poorly on the gaming community and make it appear intolerant and unwelcoming. This can lead to a negative perception of gamers and could potentially harm the industry as a whole.
In conclusion, while modding can be a powerful tool to enhance a gaming experience, the use of mods that exclude or discriminate against certain groups of people can be extremely harmful. In particular, the use of mods like "No Alphabets", "Baldur's better Aesthetics", "Dignify", "NoRomanceMod", "Immersive Heads", "Wylls of Toril" and "Less Quirky" in Baldur's Gate 3 can send a harmful message that certain people are not welcome or valued in the gaming community. It is important for players to think critically about the impact of their modding decisions and to refrain from using mods that discriminate against certain groups of people.
Physics for men, but not for women.. ☹️
➤ Boring characters
➤ Boring companions
➤ Lazy content
➤ Generic quests
➤ No depth
➤ Outdated
➤ Shallow RPG
➤ Repetitive
➤ Awful NPCs
➤ Robotic and lifeless
➤ Awful facial animations
➤ Empty maps
➤ Mediocre
➤ Made without love
This is Starfield
Baldur's Gate 3 BEST RPG OF ALL TIME!
This is one of the most fun game I've ever played in 2024! Keep delivering these weekly updates. Take your time to improve and make this game worthy of a GOTY title.