"ToR's undeniable older sister, old as she may be, possessed writing bounds more mature than that seen in The Old Republic. The grand irony being, of course, that ToR's major bragging point is it's alleged focus on in-depth decision making and narrative complexity."
Decision making. Exactly. No one made you torture Vette. I personally removed her shock collar on even my pure evil Sith Warrior. You're given the choice to do what you want. You claim to be anti censorship and in the same breath complain that while role playing an evil character you shouldn't be given the option of making evil decisions because it hurts your delicate senses. You would restrict personal freedom to stop yourself from seeing something that no one is forcing you to see. That IS censorship. So: A)Roll Jedi B) Play a Lightside Sith C)Only make darkside decisions you're comfortable with. Regardless of whichever you choice you make, leave your political propaganda at the launcher and stop trying to infringe on my right to play the game the way I want to play it. I applaud BioWare for pushing the limits a little, as only exercising our freedoms promotes them.