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CD Projekt Red has gone all-out to offer every level of detail possible in their extensive, futuristic role-playing game Cyberpunk 2077.
Part of that detail extends to character creation, romances, and storyline encounters. In the game, you can customise the whole body of your character, engage in deep romance options with people in Night City, and find naked people throughout the game.
If you wish to turn on or turn off nudity in Cyberpunk 2077, you need to:
There is a lot more nudity in Cyberpunk 2077 than in most other popular, triple-A titles.
Not only do you get to customise the whole body of your male or female character at the start of the game, but you will also encounter nudity throughout the story of the game and while exploring the map.
So, before you start a new game on Cyberpunk 2077, go into the settings and select the Nudity Censor option from the Gameplay Settings that suits your preferred experience.
You can also change the Nudity Censor for a saved game after you’ve started, but you can only do this from the settings on the home screen – not via the pause menu settings.
Now you know how to toggle nudity on or off in Cyberpunk 2077.
Will give almost any game a chance, particularly those that include wildlife, monsters, or prehistoric creatures of any kind.

I am a Political, History, and Philosophical freak. · Author has 12.7K answers and 4.2M answer views · Jun 17 ·
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Should non-sexual nudity be censored in any form of media?
Why are sex and nudity considered obscene or needing to be censored?
Why is there so much, sometimes unnecessary, nudity in movies?
Why are there so many young kids here age 9 to 13 doing sex crap showing semi nude pic?
How do you get caught naked intentionally in front of women?
Former Actor and Model at SAG · Author has 1.8K answers and 2.5M answer views · 10 mo ·
Should non-sexual nudity be censored in any form of media?
Why are sex and nudity considered obscene or needing to be censored?
Why is there so much, sometimes unnecessary, nudity in movies?
Why are there so many young kids here age 9 to 13 doing sex crap showing semi nude pic?
How do you get caught naked intentionally in front of women?
What is difference between nudity and porn?
How do you start to see nudity as non-sexual?
Why is nudity illegal? What is the benefit to censoring genitalia/breasts?
Why is nudity in art acceptable when everything else is censored?
Nudity in photos - What is the difference between erotic photos and nude art?
Why are women's bodies vilified by censoring nudity on TV?
Why is male nudity such a big deal?
Why does female nudity is more acceptable than male nudity in modern society?
Should non-sexual nudity be censored in any form of media?
Why are sex and nudity considered obscene or needing to be censored?
Why is there so much, sometimes unnecessary, nudity in movies?
Why are there so many young kids here age 9 to 13 doing sex crap showing semi nude pic?
How do you get caught naked intentionally in front of women?
What is difference between nudity and porn?
How do you start to see nudity as non-sexual?
Why is nudity illegal? What is the benefit to censoring genitalia/breasts?
Why is nudity in art acceptable when everything else is censored?
Nudity in photos - What is the difference between erotic photos and nude art?
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Depends on where you are. On stage its not censored at all. In Europe its also not censored, either in television or stage performances. If your referring to the US, its because it’s a prudish country

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How did we come to use fig leaves to cover naked figures in art? The tale of the fig leaf is part of the long history of censorship in art. 
A mosaic of Adam and Eve from the 5th c. CE now at the Cleveland Museum of Art. A Greek inscription ... [+] above reads from Genesis: ""And they ate, [and they] were made naked."
The first mentions of a fig leaf to cover nudity is in conjunction with the book of Genesis (3:7) with the Hebrew words עֲלֵ֣ה תְאֵנָ֔ה . Adam and Eve cover their nakedness with a loincloth or apron of fig leaves that were--as later early Christian commentators noted--quite scratchy. In his commentary on Genesis, the late Roman bishop and theologian Augustine would hypothesize that these leaves symbolized lying, whereas the Venerable Bede noted that they were a symbol of the tendency to sin.
Relief of Adam and Eve from the Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus, dated to 359 CE (Now at the Vatican ... [+] Museums).
The earliest depictions of Adam and Eve in the catacombs in Rome (from the third and fourth centuries CE) often show the two shamefully clutching fig leaves to cover their naked bodies. Well into the later fourth century, fig leaves were attached to the story of the Garden of Eden but were notably not applied to all works of art. Classical statuary depicting heroic nudes and other types of naked bodies continued to be appreciated during the late empire. However, the heroically nude statues of classical antiquity began to become a symbol of a "pagan" past within medieval Europe and the Byzantine Empire. 
As classical archaeologist Troels Myrup Kristensen has noted , "In medieval manuscripts, naked statues on columns frequently served as signifiers of idolatry." Within western medieval art, nudity still played a role , albeit to a lesser extent than it had in antiquity. Certain biblical scenes such as the crucifixion had nudity and numerous manuscripts transmit depictions of naked martyrs, but the shift to the use of clothing was a sign of modesty and Christianity that took root. The naked idols had been rejected. 
Depiction of Cornelius the Centurion, a gentile who converted to Christianity as related in the Acts ... [+] of the Apostles. When forced to sacrifice to idols, he caused an earthquake that brought down the temple and its (naked) statues (Menologion of Basil II, 11th c. CE, in Vat.gr.1613 of the Vatican Library).
The Renaissance brought about the revival of classical statuary and with it, nudity. Donatello's small bronze statue of David from around 1440 is considered the first nude statue since antiquity (well, that we know of). Yet it was another David, by Michelangelo, that would cause a stir due to its nudity. When the 5.17 meter tall David (called Il Gigante ) of Michelangelo was installed in the Piazza della Signoria in Florence in 1504, authorities immediately placed a garland called a ghirlanda made of twenty-eight copper leaves around his waist in order to cover his nakedness. This modesty wreath was in place until at least around the mid-16th century. 
On her academic blog, Alberti's Window, art historian Monica Bowen has recounted the history of using fig leaves to censor genitals in the early modern period. As she notes, it was around 1541 that the "Fig Leaf Campaign" was begun by a fundamentalist named Cardinal Carafa and Monsignor Sernini, the Ambassador of Mantua. These men wished to cover naked figures in Michelangelo's Last Judgement . In part, this was a Catholic reaction to the modesty preached within the Reformation.
Popes like Paul IV began to speak out against nudity, but it was not until the Council of Trent (1545-1563) that the Catholic Church took a firmer stand. As art historian Arthur Frederick Ide notes on his academic blog, "the Council of Trent condemned nudity in religious art while most of the bishops and cardinals maintained pornography in their personal collections...Pope Paul IV mandated the use of concealing fig leaves, promulgating the church’s attack on nudity in art in a papal bull dated 1557." 
Ganymede and Zeus' eagle. Marble, Roman artwork of the Imperial era now at the Vatican Museums.
Ide and other historians argue that it was Pope Innocent X (r.1644-1655) and then Pope Clement XIII (r. 1693 –1769) who began to fully cover Vatican statuary with fig leaves, à la mode of Adam and Eve in the Old Testament's book of Genesis. It was Pope Pius IX (r. 1846-1878) who actually desecrated statues and had their genitalia removed completely. Papal stands against nudity were a way of underscoring modesty and conservative approaches. 
Perhaps the most infamous fig leaf story involves Queen Victoria. It helps to explain many of the plaster fig leaves made in England and then used in the U.S. for popular classical statuary made into plaster casts. Around 1857, there was a fig leaf created for a plaster cast of Michelangelo’s “David” given to the Queen by the Grand Duke of Tuscany. The Queen was quite scandalized by the plaster David (just as Florentines had been in the 16th century), and thus the fig leaf was kept at the ready at the Victoria & Albert Museum in case she visited.
A fig leaf cast in plaster used to cover the cast of David in the Victoria and Albert Museum. Today ... [+] the fig leaf sits nearby, not on the original hooks used to fit it on the cast.
Plaster casts of classical statues sold to wealthy men like the Carnegies and to many American museum collections in the 19th and 20th centuries still had plaster fig leaves attached to them in order to protect the eyes of the conservative patrons who bought them. This despite the fact that the original statues were often completely nude. Censorship continues in museum up to the modern day. As recently as 2016, before a visit from Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, the Capitoline Museum in Rome took measures to put naked statues in modesty boxes. 
While most original classical statuary has broken free from the "Fig Leaf Campaign," we can perhaps still see some of the medieval and early modern attitudes towards nudity embedded within the image policies on social media platforms like Instagram. A belief that the display of the body within images or art should be censored in order to decrease lust and promote modesty is nothing new. However, just as it was in the late Roman empire and then the Renaissance, the debate over the true meaning of nudity continues. 
Plaster cast of a Roman copy of Myron's Greek original bronze (480-440 BCE) of the Discobolos. It ... [+] retains the later-added fig leaf to cover his genitalia. The cast is now at the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh.


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