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And I'm going to go out on a limb here and assume they'll not be getting any animations.
Cool looking though.
Someone once told me the country they are developing in. Germany. Also does not allow the production of bestiality, whether fictional monsters are a loophole or not I'm not sure.
Edit:
From their FAQ on Discord:
"Mod Support?
The current planned version does not include mod support as it is quite a big area that would require us to do some research, develop tools and make all that accessible to the public. We currently don't have the resources to do that for explicit mod support. But that doesn’t mean it’s completely out of range. Who knows what sort of resources we have in the future. Also anything people are already able to mod without need for extra tools by us is fine."
(This is likely our only chance at all for the animations A MASSIVE PORTION OF PEOPLE WANT with these creatures we've seen in that recent video post from what I've been hearing).
Why?
We all know what modding can do when someone puts their mind to it... Look at Skyrim.
Not only have the devs no real choice due to restrictions, but they also often seem turned off or unhappy when it's brought up from what I've seen. As if they don't like the idea even if there weren't restrictions.
So, with that being noted, modding is the only hope when it comes to that. I say it's going to be a VERY long time before any of that becomes possible. Though the chances remain high with modding if it becomes supported.
I probably don't fully understand how this legal crap works but what's stopping them or any H dev really from releasing the sanitised version on official storefronts and then hosting an optional creature scenes patch on their own website for folks who want it? Is it a case of San Andreas Hot Coffee again?
I am also baffled that fantasy creatures are treated as irl bestiality when furries get a pass; the two are essentially the same thing to me. Complete and harmless fantasy fun...