Darvond: Tentarei dizer isso da forma mais gentil possível, mas você está se incomodando com uma árvore inteira por causa de uma situação fictícia.
E, por falar nisso, não estou defendendo nenhuma ação nem tolerando nada, só acho que as pessoas parecem estar um pouco irritadas com coisas que, honestamente, não têm a menor importância.
Por exemplo, se um homem beija um homem ou escolhe se tornar uma mulher.
Ou substantivos com gênero/gênero gramatical, o que é linguisticamente absurdo.
O urso nessa situação é um druida metamorfoseado que consentiu com a situação, e ela é totalmente apresentada com valor de choque cômico.
You don't have to translate to portuguese for me, I can read and discuss in english just fine and this way others can chime in with their own points.
Anyway, there's not much we can speak on the primary subject from your post without trespassing the "No politics" rule but I'll PM you okay?
As for the bear scene (which I couldn't watch before either at home or at work) I finally saw it fully today, and it is... well, there's not much that can be said in favor of it.
First of all the "romance" dialogue is corny as hell; I can't believe anyone gets off of that. Then again if good taste was a requirement for media popularity "Twilight" and "50 shades of grey" would never sell more than a handful of copies.
Second of all, it was obviously
designed to raise controversy. Unfortunately, in my experience media creators that go for the shock tend to plan for it first and foremost, so they develop a hollow product that doesn't have much quality content to offer beyond the controversial stuff. Here's a prediction for you: in a month when many players will have played through it BG3's story will be considered very "meh", tainted with a mostly dumb plot and one-dimensional characters whose purpose doesn't go much further than telling the player "have I mentioned to you today that I'm just as gay as when we talked yesterday?"
Third, the scene is almost as graphic as I first thought it would be and it is in extremely poor taste. This has nothing to do with the fact it is presenting a gay druid/bear. Had the other character been female I would still call this a terrible piece of media. Regardless of the scene having homosexual or heterosexual content, I can't see how it "makes the game better" except for — there's no way I can sugar coat this — perverts who want to feed bestiality mind fantasies.
The one thing I am fully with you tho, is that at the end of it it can't be outright called bestiality, because it doesn't portray an irrational animal. The first reason why sex with animals is forbidden in RL is that it's essentially a human raping an animal that isn't capable of giving consent. Not the case here, however.
BG3 does not address the second reason: diseases. But I guess in a D&D setting, where magic can even bring people back from death, a disease like AIDS wouldn't be much of a concern.
joppo: Details were left to our imaginations and I had pretty much no experience to imagine anything too vivid. I would only have that experience when I had maturity enough to not let it influence me in a bad way.
Today however the bear humps the vampire's behind right in front of the player's eyeballs. That's quite graphic for any kid/teen.
J Lo: It's still left to your imagination. The scene doesn't actually show anything.
I have finally been able to see it. It is very nearly as bad as I thought.
Just because it doesn't show the penetration doesn't make it okay. They show all the stuff leading to it, and at the consummation of the foreplay the camera cuts away at the last second. There's
really not much left for the imagination.
Edit: farther -> further