As many players of the new Fire Emblem game know, the character Camilla displays her...assets...rather brazenly. I was wondering if someone experienced in model editing could cover her up so I can play the game in public.
As many players of the new Fire Emblem game know, the character Camilla displays her...assets...rather brazenly. I was wondering if someone experienced in model editing could cover her up so I can play the game in public.
Maybe you need to do a little more reading. It's not just the face touching game. It's a known thing with Nintendo that anything that shows cleavage gets censored. Xenoblade had a boob slider completely removed and leotards replacing anything that showed skin. So it's not an assumption when I say super censored.People like the person on top of me act like Fates got super censored when it's not even confirmed and it might just have been the face touching which has nothing to do with what OP asked...
Anyways I don't know it might be possible like they did with Tharja.
But we've already seen footage of the US game in action a la GameXplain, ProJared, and Polygon, all showing Camilla's boobs completely untouched.Maybe you need to do a little more reading. It's not just the face touching game. It's a known thing with Nintendo that anything that shows cleavage gets censored. Xenoblade had a boob slider completely removed and leotards replacing anything that showed skin. So it's not an assumption when I say super censored.
They already mentioned that if the mini game was completely taken out then it's going to be difficult even with the Japanese files.It should be possible. There are many people hacking Awakening already in the Serenes Forest forums, and there's already the Fates fan translation, so I don't think it's hard to do that. It looks like Awakening's files and Fates' are similar.
Ok, I didn't know that. But, who's playing the western version, anyway? Even if it's not confirmed yet by Nintendo, the possibility of taking many "features" out of the game is simply wrong.They already mentioned that if the mini game was completely taken out then it's going to be difficult even with the Japanese files.
Well sad reality is even if you manage to HANS the game, you won't be able to play with the 1.2 patch (Unless it's included day 1) and the DLC aswell. So would suck to not be able to play the invisible Kingdom. Then again I finished the game and I think if someone can copy all the English text files from the release and replace them in the Japanese, and if they translated the cutscene and mini game convo then we have a full on English support. Even with the translated text sometimes it massively overlaps.Ok, I didn't know that. But, who's playing the western version, anyway? Even if it's not confirmed yet by Nintendo, the possibility of taking many "features" out of the game is simply wrong.
it's confirmed there is censorship in the NA version. no one is going to make your game less revealing for you especially since NoA is already doing that. you want it more censored? fuck off and do it yourself lmao
you can even dump the romfs and edit the models to cover her up yourself. but obviously this is a pain in the ass and only you would actually bother doing this. your request is pointless. no one is going to do NoA's job on a hacking forum that undoes NoA's job all the time in many ways lmfao. you came to the wrong place to ask for this. if you dont want people to see it dont play it in public. thats like asking someone to cover up hentai so you can watch it in public. it's expected not to be viewable in public.
yes but they censored a bunch of other things like the entire skinship feature and various dialogues and scenes. and yet they didn't cover up Camilla as well. honestly what the censored was pointless and hypocritical. you'd figure they'd cover her up since they censored a whole feature. it's pretty obvious they were more interested in bumping it down to a T rating so they could make more sales rather than covering up lewd looking characters so it could be released period. i still don't get why they decided to remove an entire feature for character supports and yet they refuse to cover up a character. honestly most of NoA's localization choices and blatant censorship don't make any sense.????????????????? There is literal gameplay footage on youtube on Camilla's scene completely left intact, they didn't censor anything.
yes but they censored a bunch of other things like the entire skinship feature and various dialogues and scenes. and yet they didn't cover up Camilla as well. honestly what the censored was pointless and hypocritical. you'd figure they'd cover her up since they censored a whole feature. it's pretty obvious they were more interested in bumping it down to a T rating so they could make more sales rather than covering up lewd looking characters so it could be released period. i still don't get why they decided to remove an entire feature for character supports and yet they refuse to cover up a character. honestly most of NoA's localization choices and blatant censorship don't make any sense.
people are saying supports are important for Nohr and this makes the Nohr path harder than it should be. also there is dialogue that is clearly censored from the NA version. supports were also a big part of Awakening and If has references to Awakening and even Awakening DLC. to remove a whole feature from a game is deplorable. there is no excuse for censorship not even "localization". they wanted to push it down to T for sales there's no other explanation and any other claimed one is a false excuse.I understand people are angry at the removal of face touching the characters but the fact is that it's not even useful, it only gained a little amount of support points for Corrin only...and it's a weird feature to have in a game being released in America. Also in every game that gets localized dialogue changes so that's inevitable and isn't censoring.
Not even that useful lol? It is, if you've played the game, it speeds up the rate at which your affection works. In case you didn't know, if you took the Hoshido path, you get Joker after a certain chapter but it requires certain level of affection and upgrades. Then to get Izanami or Felicia sister, you need to get A rank affection in just a chapters difference.I understand people are angry at the removal of face touching the characters but the fact is that it's not even useful, it only gained a little amount of support points for Corrin only...and it's a weird feature to have in a game being released in America. Also in every game that gets localized dialogue changes so that's inevitable and isn't censoring.
its not even by that much, i spend ours grinding supports in If and the petting minigame didnt seem to do much.Not even that useful lol? It is, if you've played the game, it speeds up the rate at which your affection works. In case you didn't know, if you took the Hoshido path, you get Joker after a certain chapter but it requires certain level of affection and upgrades. Then to get Izanami or Felicia sister, you need to get A rank affection in just a chapters difference.
Point, but where's the nudity in it? I don't see why it should have been taken out. Because the moaning? That's just Japan doing Japan things. If they think the mini game is embarrassing, imagine the voice actors who had to do it. NoA just needs to grow up and change their policy as people who purchase their games and consoles arent 5 year olds, this is exactly why they're losing to hard competition.its not even by that much, i spend ours grinding supports in If and the petting minigame didnt seem to do much.
people are saying supports are important for Nohr and this makes the Nohr path harder than it should be. also there is dialogue that is clearly censored from the NA version. supports were also a big part of Awakening and If has references to Awakening and even Awakening DLC. to remove a whole feature from a game is deplorable. there is no excuse for censorship not even "localization". they wanted to push it down to T for sales there's no other explanation and any other claimed one is a false excuse.