Not really. In most games, it seems fitting given the characters and their circumstances. Moreover, rarely (outside of a porn game) does sex cross the boundary of simply being implied. Dragon Age and Mass Effect for example just do rapid cut's as the scene progresses while the Witcher simply hands out a card for each of the player's conquests. Even when uncensored, three seconds with a google search will yield far more nudity.
Of course, restraint and good taste tend to stop once the game makes it into the hands of the players. Mod friendly games (Dragon Age, Fallout, Oblivion, Neverwinter Nights and so forth) feature an utterly disproportinate amount of content where sex (or simple titilation) is the goal. From pieces of armor in Oblivion that reduce a nearly impermiable suit of steel into little more than an aluminum bikini to the common (among all of them) nudity mod, you'll find that MOSt content available seeks to simply inject the notion of sex into the game. Then you'll find that many of these actually have mods that seek to directly inject sex directly into the game, often as a major gameplay mechanic.
I don't have a problem with such things of course. It is worth noting that a "nude mod" (to be fair, this mod goes beyond nudity by actually improving upon the actual model and texture work, and includes an option to keep the undergarments in place) is the 3rd most highly rated mod for Oblivion on the nexus (and even then it's had 50% more downloads than either of the mods that are better rated). One of the many nude options for fallout made it to number two on the list, below a utility for better managing one's mods. Better than half of oblivions top 100 files of all time (again on TESnexus) are directly related to either injecting nudity into the game (male or female), introducing revealing (and entirely useless) armor, introducing new animations and exy poses or introducing sexual mechanics and animations into the game. Fallout on the other hand sees a much more reasonable distribution of "adult" mods (>20% of its top 100 on Fallout3nexus). Dragon Age (yet another nexus site) presents better sex cutscenes as its most highly rated (and downloaded) mod. All this goes to show me is that a substantial portion of the people who played these games belived the experience is better with nudity, hilariously inadequate armor, and virtual sex.
Of course, restraint and good taste tend to stop once the game makes it into the hands of the players. Mod friendly games (Dragon Age, Fallout, Oblivion, Neverwinter Nights and so forth) feature an utterly disproportinate amount of content where sex (or simple titilation) is the goal. From pieces of armor in Oblivion that reduce a nearly impermiable suit of steel into little more than an aluminum bikini to the common (among all of them) nudity mod, you'll find that MOSt content available seeks to simply inject the notion of sex into the game. Then you'll find that many of these actually have mods that seek to directly inject sex directly into the game, often as a major gameplay mechanic.
I don't have a problem with such things of course. It is worth noting that a "nude mod" (to be fair, this mod goes beyond nudity by actually improving upon the actual model and texture work, and includes an option to keep the undergarments in place) is the 3rd most highly rated mod for Oblivion on the nexus (and even then it's had 50% more downloads than either of the mods that are better rated). One of the many nude options for fallout made it to number two on the list, below a utility for better managing one's mods. Better than half of oblivions top 100 files of all time (again on TESnexus) are directly related to either injecting nudity into the game (male or female), introducing revealing (and entirely useless) armor, introducing new animations and exy poses or introducing sexual mechanics and animations into the game. Fallout on the other hand sees a much more reasonable distribution of "adult" mods (>20% of its top 100 on Fallout3nexus). Dragon Age (yet another nexus site) presents better sex cutscenes as its most highly rated (and downloaded) mod. All this goes to show me is that a substantial portion of the people who played these games belived the experience is better with nudity, hilariously inadequate armor, and virtual sex.