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Woke Modding Bans Reveal Leftist Obsession With Control

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Since gaming’s inception, players have been modifying their games to improve the experience or tailor it to their own needs. For some games like “Skyrim” and “Grand Theft Auto,” their modularity became part of their charm. Want ultra HD graphics that make every blade of grass look like a work of art? There’s a mod for that.

Want all the dragons to be replaced by Thomas the Tank Engine? There’s a mod for that too.

There’s a strong community-based element around sharing mods with other players, but at the end of the day they’re really more of a personal thing allowing gamers to construct their own experience as they like it. Which is why the radical left has decided mods need to be controlled.

A popular Twitch streamer named John Wolfe took to Twitter last week to bemoan the fact that some gamers were modding their copies of the “Resident Evil 4” remake to change the physical appearance of some of the female characters to better match their voice actresses. “Looking through the Nexus Mods list for RE4 remake mods makes me want to gouge my eyes out,” he tweeted.

You know, for people who endlessly chant we have to respect other people’s choices, they seem really intolerant when people make choices they don’t agree with.

Wolfe also took offense at a mod that allowed players to mute a female character’s heavy breathing noises, something he claimed meant “women are to be seen and

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