church_1md: In case you didn't notice CD Project doesn't give a shit about what butthurt western feminists say.
Whoa, keep it cool, man. There is no need to insult zipdrive or other people with differing opinions. I liked the first game a lot, but found the card collecting aspect quite immature for a game with an otherwise serious tone. I don't mind sexuality in games, but there are times where it seems out of context or even degrading.
Everyone who is familiar with the novels knows that Geralt is a notorious skirt chaser and that's just fine. But the novels (and the games) do have strong female characters, which have been transfered to the game quite well in most respects. I just found the card collecting didn't fit in here at all.
That being said, sexism has been a part of games (and even more of games marketing) at least since the early 90s, just think of all these ridiculous "bikini armors" . Since those days games have become a lot more realistic and it is clear that not only does society influence games, it is also influenced by them. I don't want to start a crusade here, but I think it would benefit all if such things were more widely debated - without insulting anyone.