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The way the game handles these breakdowns is easily my least favourite aspect of the entire thing. Like, a pawn entering a catatonic state just because they need a bite to eat is... it's stupid. It's really stupid. Oh, it's a bit dark in the kitchen? Time for me to rip off my wife's leg!
The game punishes the player for not having a logical system for stuff like this, and it gets really tiring to deal with after a while.
I'll definitely try this out, thanks.
As far as BigMan's comment about bypassing censorship, there are always going to be words that bypass censorship; no one is going to block the word "nugget" and annoy everyone who just wants to discuss McDonalds vs Burger King. Trying to censor the bypass words is an exercise in futility, so it doesn't make sense to censor perfectly non-offensive words because someone might use it as a bypass.