It turns out trannies stuck "body type" shit in the new Digimon game. I’m tired of this shit and I'm sure everyone else is too. Why don’t we submit it as a bug en mass? Bandai Namco has a bug report system with actual people staffing it (years ago I got an actual response for reporting Denuvo as malware. It was denying it, but it was clearly a bewildered human and not a stock response). Since there’s a demo with this tranny shit present, reporters can skip all the normal problems with needing to (claim to) have purchased anything for such filings. The best part is they put it on the same system ticket system that the use for handling billing related issues and the like, the kind governments can turn a company inside out for mismanaging, so they can’t just dump on some libtard intern and let it gatekeep.
All you need to report is a free account, which just requires an email address. If you know French, Italian, German, Spanish, Chinese, or Korean (Japanese appears to be only for live service titles. Portuguese doesn’t appear to have its own support page but the Portugese general BN page links to the “North America” one) it’s even better because these will almost certainly go to regional support that’s even harder to gatekeep.
For Americas (Latin American Spanish and BR Portugese main Bandai Namco sites link here, though the support directory claims its for North America)
https://support.bandainamcoent.com/s/ (PC falls under “submit console game case”. “Online store” is for the singular NB online store alone.)
For Europe:
https://service-en.bandainamcoent.eu/
“Southeast Asia” (English):
https://www.bandainamcoent.asia/sea/contact-us
Korean:
https://www.bandainamcoent.asia/ko-KR/contact-us
(Wow!) Taiwan:
https://www.bandainamcoent.asia/tw-tc/contact-us
You ever hear how Linux users make up 38.5% of bug reports despite making up only 5.8% of sales? It’s not just because of the nature of Linux users leads to us reporting bugs as a matter of course, but how few “normal” users ever bother filing a bug report or even recognize there’s a process for them. Just a few hundred reports will be way more than they ever get most of the time. Even just forcing them to say it’s intentional choice is a self inflicted humiliation that can be held over their heads (and can maybe thrown at “conservative” media to raise a bigger stink). At worst you wasted a few minutes of time.
When reporting 1: Be polite so they can’t just toss it out for that 2:Refer to this as either a serious mistranslation, and/or a sexist slur stuck in the menu by a bad actor. Don’t even humor the idea it’s to appeal to anyone, just treat it with confusion or disgust. 3: Ask if it will be fixed in the final release, mentioning it will effect your decision to purchase if such an obvious issue is fixed or not. Avoid any templates because anti-spam systems can easily ignore all of them. Don’t spam because it gives them an excuse to ignore everything.
As a bonus, you can also drop a negative review on the demo, since that's possible now.