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I'm worried about TIBERIUM.


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#51 Rayburn

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Posted 10 March 2008 - 19:26

I can't help it but people who make a fuss because of "bad language" really take it a little far, especially since many of these "evil words" are part of our everyday language anyway. In movies as well as in games they even serve a purpose: It becomes more believable because people DO talk like that and serves as a means of characterisation...

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#52 amazin

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Posted 10 March 2008 - 22:07

AO2 contains a fair share of swearing too

i dont get what the big deal about swearing is, i remember even some of my middle school teachers swore on accident

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Posted 11 March 2008 - 01:59

What's AO2? And what swear did the teacher say? Something bad like "shit" or "cock"?
Don't ban me. I used it as an EXAMPLE!!
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Posted 11 March 2008 - 02:09

lol. We are actually pretty lenient with language here, don't freak out.
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Posted 11 March 2008 - 10:31

Fuck yeah!
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#56 amazin

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Posted 11 March 2008 - 22:48

wow


but yea they have said fuck

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Posted 11 March 2008 - 23:06

Sorry.
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#58 amazin

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Posted 12 March 2008 - 14:52

sorry?


but yea im sure EA wont let tiberium be rated M now that i think about it

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Posted 14 March 2008 - 02:51

Here in Australia, Red Alert 2 is rated M (parental guidance recommended for people under 15). So is Generals and Tiberium Sun and Renegade is rated MA (15+ restricted). Only a very few games get R (18+ restricted), especially these days now that people have become more desentitised to violence in games (though Postal and similar titles such as Soldier of Fortune are actually banned by law here - the latter was allowed in once they took out the dismemberment feature). My parents were a little nervous about me playing M-rated games, because I got RA2 when I was 12 or something, but now they really don't care. I personally don't like blood or ultra-violence in games anyway, so it's not like they have anything to worry about (other than the amount of time I spend on them, but that's another story).

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Posted 30 March 2008 - 11:59

But here in the worst country on the planet, you need to have an ID to buy games that are M rated.

When I becum prez, I will abolish the ESRB and order Jack Thompson to be killed. In public. On a live TV broadcast.
I just hope EA doesn't show that footage to the ESRB. But, if EA doesn't, we might have the Oblivion incident all over again.

Edited by General Wesley, 23 April 2008 - 13:47.

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