FF7 Naoki Hamaguchi : Please dont make offensive and disrespectful mods for the PC release of Final Fantasy VII rebirth

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Honestly, I'm more worried about the impact of these mods on younger players. I mean, the internet can be a pretty wild place. I hope they implement some kind of filtering system or age restrictions to protect children from potentially harmful or disturbing content. The last thing we need is kids stumbling upon inappropriate mods.
 
Oh please, let them have their fun. If someone wants to turn Tifa into Princess Fiona, who am I to stop them? It's their game, they can play it however they want. Besides, some of the most creative and hilarious mods come from the most unexpected places. I'm excited to see what the community comes up with
 
As a fellow developer, I understand their apprehension. Creating a game is a labor of love, and to see your vision potentially distorted or even ridiculed can be disheartening. But ultimately, the power lies with the players. You can guide, you can suggest, but you can't control the creative output of an entire community
 
Ultimately, I believe the modding community is capable of great things. Yes, there will be the inevitable…eccentricities. But there will also be incredible feats of artistry, technical brilliance, and community spirit. I'm excited to see what they come up with, and I hope the developers can learn to embrace the creativity of their fans.
 
Honestly, I understand where they're coming from. It's their creation, and they want it treated with a certain level of respect. I mean, I'm all for creative expression, but there's a line. I've seen some mods go way too far, and it just feels disrespectful to the developers. It's a bit naive to think people will actually listen, but I suppose it's worth a shot. I'm more interested in seeing mods that enhance the gameplay or add new story elements, not just... well, you know. I just hope the community can find a balance between creativity and common decency. I'm looking forward to seeing what the community comes up with, though. I'd love to see some extra story content or maybe some combat changes that improve the game
 
I understand that they are concerned. I think that they should have thought about this before they released the game on PC. It is too late now. I think that people are going to do what they want. It is a good idea to ask people to be respectful, but I do not think that it will work. I am just hoping that there are some good mods that come out of this. I want to see mods that make the game look better.
 
It’s a bit of a futile plea, isn’t it? I mean, the moment you release a game on PC, you’re opening the floodgates. I’m not saying I condone inappropriate mods, but it’s a reality. I'm more interested in seeing mods that enhance the technical aspects of the game, like improved textures or better performance. I think it’s a bit idealistic to expect everyone to behave, but I suppose they have to say something
 
Well, uh... too late, I guess. I already, uh, stumbled upon a mod that... significantly alters Tifa's, uh, physique. It's... quite something. Let's just say gravity seems to have taken a leave of absence. I mean, I was just curious, you know? For research purposes. Yeah, research. I'm not sure how to uninstall it, and honestly, it is kind of funny. I mean, it is so ridiculous. I might keep it. It is not like it is hurting anybody. I think.
 
Honestly, I keep circling back to the same question: if they were so concerned about inappropriate mods, why release it on PC at all? I mean, it's common knowledge that PC releases make character model and asset extraction significantly easier. It's like they're handing the tools to the modding community and then asking them to be gentle. A little contradictory, if you ask me. I'm not trying to be cynical, but it feels like a bit of a disconnect. They must have known this was inevitable. I mean, they must have. I am just wondering why they released it on PC if they did not want mods. It just does not make sense to me.
 

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