American journalist Stacey Hanley, who is the editor of The Gamer portal, is furious that video game fans love beautiful girls. The reporter gave birth to an angry article in which she condemns the installation by players of mods that improve the external performance of in-game characters.
Hanley cited the example of Laezel from Baldur's Gate 3 , which is made more beautiful and slim by the fans of the players with the help of modifications. According to the journalist, Madame is beautiful in every sense, and Shadowheart's changes, in general, go beyond (say, she already looks like a supermodel). In general, Stacey believes that it is high time for gamer guys to drool over fat and cross-eyed girls, accepting them for who they are (sarcasm of the author of the post).
As the reporter clarifies, this attitude towards female game characters shows that gamers see them not as individuals, but as a commodity. Such, here, is Mrs. Hanley's strange conclusion.
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