They might have thought that the naughtier content would just be added by modders, but then forgot they needed to make modding a priority in the alpha they released as a finished game.
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Might have been a contractual obligation to hit a specific rating for the game.
Just like movie makers trying to hit the perfect pg-13 rating instead of R. Pg-13 has a much broader base of people to make money from.
Yup, if anything I expect is the reason.
The naughtiest thing in their games without mods was a nudy bar in Morrowind where the "naked" women weren't even actually nude. I highly doubt the PG aspects were because of anyone other than their own style.
well in arena and i think daggerfall the player character had fully rendered nudity. but that was it. bethesda never really had much nudity in their games