I'm on aj's side. If were never in a warzone, never had to fight for your life, never had to kill anyone. If you never were a rape victim, you shouldn't even try to talk about something 'traumatizing'. It is just a game, so you can always turn it off, if it gets to much for you. Perhaps you should not even play the game at all. There are many games I will probably never play, because I don't like their core concept or because of the things you would have to do to progress.

Of course people left bodies just lying around, even today a robber hardly cleans up, if he breaks in a house and kills the owners. There are normally other people like the police, who come in and do the cleaning, often days or even weeks when the body is already totally rotten. In some games I find it pretty ridiculous that bodies just dissipate as if you never did anything. Perhaps this fact will make you think twice before you slaughter an NPC just to get his stuff and XP.

Also not sure, if I can take you seriously about Wastelands 2. Apocalyptic world, undermanned sheriffs, having to sacrifice dozens of people to certain death, finding stuff like Wilddogs (or how it name was) rape farm and all the other stuff was not depressing?