Capcom expresses concerns about mods for its PC games that can cause reputational damage due to offensive content that goes against public order and morals.
Capcom says mods for its PC games can cause" reputational damage " thanks to content which causes offence to" public order and morals", resulting in a blow to the games' images."Mods are popular with users because they allow them to add or change various features to an existing game," Capcom said, admitting the"majority of mods can have a positive impact".
"There are a number of mods that are offensive to public order and morals," Capcom continued."When these are disseminated, the image of the product is tarnished and branding is affected." The presentation doesn't contain any examples of what Capcom means by this or what it considers to be"offensive to public order and morals".
Eurogamer has contacted Capcom for clarification on what is considers to be"offensive to public order and morals", and we'll update you if we hear back.
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