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Ekaros wrote:AO, there is no point to go anything lower. If there isn't any realy good reasons against it.
Mandemon wrote:Ekaros wrote:AO, there is no point to go anything lower. If there isn't any realy good reasons against it.
There is reason to avoid AO. Many retailers would no accept it. Steam included and as far as I know, game is supposed to come out on Steam to allow those who have it play it trough Steam.
Ekaros wrote:AO, there is no point to go anything lower. If there isn't any realy good reasons against it.
homeslice82 wrote:Mandemon wrote:Ekaros wrote:AO, there is no point to go anything lower. If there isn't any realy good reasons against it.
There is reason to avoid AO. Many retailers would no accept it. Steam included and as far as I know, game is supposed to come out on Steam to allow those who have it play it trough Steam.
Yep.
Also, Ekaros, the developers would literally have to overcompensate to get AO. Ever played Fallout 1? You blow kids apart. It's only rated M. I don't see a particular need to go beyond that, do you?
Drool wrote:Ekaros wrote:AO, there is no point to go anything lower. If there isn't any realy good reasons against it.
There's no reason for it either. There's making a game geared towards adults, and there's just randomly shoving crap in to be "edgy" or "adult". I don't need to be pandered to by the game. I don't need yet another game with a giant purple dildo weapon. And the fact that there's multiple games with giant purple dildos is really kind of sad.
Hopefully inXile will make the game without any regard whatsoever to the ESRB and let the chips fall where they may. Plotting out your rating before you've even started pre-production seems ridiculous.
Drool wrote:Hopefully inXile will make the game without any regard whatsoever to the ESRB and let the chips fall where they may. Plotting out your rating before you've even started pre-production seems ridiculous.
Lucky wrote:Drool wrote:Hopefully inXile will make the game without any regard whatsoever to the ESRB and let the chips fall where they may. Plotting out your rating before you've even started pre-production seems ridiculous.
Well, avoiding an AO would seem wise given that Steam apparently does not carry AO games. If that isn't the case then screw it. The bottom line is not limiting the devs with a rating designed for broad appeal.
homeslice82 wrote:Lucky wrote:Drool wrote:Hopefully inXile will make the game without any regard whatsoever to the ESRB and let the chips fall where they may. Plotting out your rating before you've even started pre-production seems ridiculous.
Well, avoiding an AO would seem wise given that Steam apparently does not carry AO games. If that isn't the case then screw it. The bottom line is not limiting the devs with a rating designed for broad appeal.
As has been discussed countless times, there's nothing in AO that would be necessary for WL2. Unless you're looking for sex scenes in pointillistic detail, M covers everything. What's the deal with all this AO lobbying?
Lucky wrote:If you read what I wrote then you would know that I said that I am for an M rating unless the devs feel it is constraining their vision. How is that "lobbying for an AO rating" and how does that relate solely to depictions of graphic sex? Again, read the ESRB guidelines.
homeslice82 wrote:Lucky wrote:If you read what I wrote then you would know that I said that I am for an M rating unless the devs feel it is constraining their vision. How is that "lobbying for an AO rating" and how does that relate solely to depictions of graphic sex? Again, read the ESRB guidelines.
Show me an AO game that doesn't have that rating because of hardcore depictions of sex. Get ready... go.
Actually, here--I'll do it for you: Manhunt 2. Only one ever, and that was largely due to political reasons. But, in any case, I don't think I want WL2 to be torture porn. Do you?
Delicieuxz wrote:AO has been said by some devs to be a death sentence for sales. I don't think there's anything that could only be done in an AO product which would really add to the game. That is, unless wonton drug use is considered AO. I'd like to see psychedelic screen effects from getting messed up.
Ekaros wrote:Delicieuxz wrote:AO has been said by some devs to be a death sentence for sales. I don't think there's anything that could only be done in an AO product which would really add to the game. That is, unless wonton drug use is considered AO. I'd like to see psychedelic screen effects from getting messed up.
But game is already sold, so it doesn't matter anymore ;D We have possibility of making a game here without limitations which come from avoiding AO. I think it should be taken.
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