Does the game's sexual content affect gameplay?

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I'm new to the Witcher franchise of games. In a recent discussion about the sexual content by the gaming community, there was mention of the sexual content in The Witcher 3. I'm now playing The Witcher (first game) Enhanced Edition and noticed that the sexual content is definitely a piece of the game. However, what is the relevance of the sexual content in The Witcher Enhanced Edition with regards to gameplay? Does it give special abilities, items, money or change the story of the game in some way?






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Why are video game characters so sexualized?

Video game design teams often sexualize female characters to make them look appealing to men rather than giving the female characters a more practical design, said Adrienne Shaw, an associate media studies and production professor who specializes in media and game studies.

Do video games negatively affect those who play them?

Video games can negatively affect the brain, memory, and vision. They can cause stress, anxiety, and even isolation if the addiction gets severe enough. Video games can even kill brain cells and interrupt a person's sleep.

What gender is better at video games?

Does this mean men are better at video games than women? No. In fact, as far as motor skills, the sexes were even. Researchers say that not only in this research population, but in their general experience with computers and gaming, men and women are of equal skills.



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