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I’m all for “we don’t want people talking about the plot in games not in development”.
But people need to fucking know and consent to being hired for sexual content before accepting jobs, whether you’re pointing a camera at their exposed butthole or “just” making them voice out a consensual sex scene.
The level of explicit is perfectly fine. But you can’t just drop it on someone. It’s inherently coercive.
Kudos for forcing the industry to implement the most basic level of respect and awareness.
Ok, but how do you convince the actors to make sex noises without them suspecting they’re acting out a sex scene?
Have you heard the sounds they make for taking damage?
Do actors in the gaming industry really sign on to a project without a contract stipulating what they will and won’t do, and how much it will cost?
This is already a solved issue in the movie and TV industries.
More evidence of a poorly regulated industry being detrimental to the people that work in it