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I'm confused what the state of "not being okay with" results in. Would I complain to the video game company that it exists?
"Yes, hello [Company name] your men's armor [Armor Name] is simply too revealing, i demand an.... Apology, I guess. Or... Something."
Those people are always the loudest sadly. I am a big fan of scandidly clothed fantasy games. Even though i havent yet found my bi-side i cherish men in lewd "armor" too for the exact reason that it just seems like there should be something for everyone.
I like the comic, but I think in reality it's not "be ok with", because that's too passive. The right costume hardly exists at all, so plenty of g*mers would say they're "ok" with it.
The reality is instead that when the studio adds just an inch of fabric to the left costume in response to mainstream criticism, g*mers will get butthurt to high hell & back, screaming of censorship & woke culture gone amok, sending death threats left & right. The hypocrisy is that they don't lift a finger to add the right costume at all.