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Mandemon wrote:Some retailers don't accept unrated games. Besides, ESRB/PEGI might slap on their rating, but it doesn't mean shit in itself. Someone might still buy it or sell it.
Censorship is done by the makers, not by ESRB/PEGI. ESRB/PEGI simply use their guidelines(which can be seen online) and assign a rating they feel is closest. Doesn't mean that the developer must change the game.
Also, art is horrible justification. If you make something to make money, it's not art. Wasteland 2 maybe be artistic, but art is will be not. You want to see "art" game? Go play The Void or The Path.
homeslice82 wrote:Mandemon wrote:Some retailers don't accept unrated games. Besides, ESRB/PEGI might slap on their rating, but it doesn't mean shit in itself. Someone might still buy it or sell it.
Censorship is done by the makers, not by ESRB/PEGI. ESRB/PEGI simply use their guidelines(which can be seen online) and assign a rating they feel is closest. Doesn't mean that the developer must change the game.
Also, art is horrible justification. If you make something to make money, it's not art. Wasteland 2 maybe be artistic, but art is will be not. You want to see "art" game? Go play The Void or The Path.
Damien Hirst would like a word with you.
Mandemon wrote:Also, art is horrible justification. If you make something to make money, it's not art. Wasteland 2 maybe be artistic, but art is will be not. You want to see "art" game? Go play The Void or The Path. BioWare tried to hide behind whole "art" idea after ME3 and it made them no good in eyes of the customers.
infestor wrote:this has been discussed in these forums couple of times before. i will pass the ball to Brother None but afaik he had written something like this: steam accepts unrated indie games. which is the main focus (digital distribution).
Brother None wrote:infestor wrote:this has been discussed in these forums couple of times before. i will pass the ball to Brother None but afaik he had written something like this: steam accepts unrated indie games. which is the main focus (digital distribution).
I don't know what Steam's rules are exactly, I just know there are games on there with no rating, indie games like Avadon.
But yeah, this is one of those decisions that may well be steered by the reality of getting the game in with (digital) retailers, just like they'll likely have to add Steam achievements.
Mandemon wrote:He can talk how much he likes. That is my opinion. ME3 destroyed my trust in whole "art" argument. Art is in the eye of the audience. If I say it's art, it's art in my eyes. If I say it's not art, it's not art in my eyes. Some else (who also is completely wrong because I can't be wrong, thus if s/he disagrees s/he is automatically wrong because logically to him/her to be right I must be wrong which is simply ridiculousness) might say it's art. So it's art in his eyes.
Mandemon wrote:Also who is Damien Hirst and why should I care about his opinion?
homeslice82 wrote:Mandemon wrote:He can talk how much he likes. That is my opinion. ME3 destroyed my trust in whole "art" argument. Art is in the eye of the audience. If I say it's art, it's art in my eyes. If I say it's not art, it's not art in my eyes. Some else (who also is completely wrong because I can't be wrong, thus if s/he disagrees s/he is automatically wrong because logically to him/her to be right I must be wrong which is simply ridiculousness) might say it's art. So it's art in his eyes.
lol
That's one of the worst arguments I've ever read. You beg the question as to the definition of art, and then toss in some sloppy subjectivism that practically refutes itself. But I'm not going to debate with you about it. Believe what you want. Just know that it's gibberish.
homeslice82 wrote:Mandemon wrote:Also who is Damien Hirst and why should I care about his opinion?
He's the richest and most famous living artist.
Mandemon wrote:Also, I bet if I say "Damien Hirst" to anyone I know they are going to be "Damien who?"
Mandemon wrote:Censorship is done by the makers, not by ESRB/PEGI. ESRB/PEGI simply use their guidelines(which can be seen online) and assign a rating they feel is closest. Doesn't mean that the developer must change the game.
Rune wrote:Mandemon wrote:Censorship is done by the makers, not by ESRB/PEGI. ESRB/PEGI simply use their guidelines(which can be seen online) and assign a rating they feel is closest. Doesn't mean that the developer must change the game.
I do think this as a valid observation. Except it might be more of a duality thing. Drop the rating boards!
To me, Picasso is nothing else but someone who painted bunch of meaningless pictures. It's not art.
MQDuck wrote:To me, Picasso is nothing else but someone who painted bunch of meaningless pictures. It's not art.
You can have your own opinions, but his art had meaning whether you care to recognize it or not. Maybe you've already taken a course on modern art or read about it or whatever and still don't see any value in his art. That's possible. But if not, I highly encourage you to do so.
Personally, that's why I love modern art. Previous art forms just reflected the images they meant to express. Modern art adds meaning by presenting their images in interesting, critical ways.
BentSea wrote:I think inXile is planning on selling it in retail outlets.
BentSea wrote:Wait.. I'd like to hear from a developer.. is this really an option? Is it possible to just not submit it? no.. wait.. if you have to in order to sell in stores.. they are creating boxed versions of this game, and collector's editions. I think inXile is planning on selling it in retail outlets. But if not, man, it'd be cool for it to just not have a rating. I really don't care for bodies like the ESRB that really unfairly rate games, and clearly give larger companies the chance to lobby for the ratings they want and abuse the rating power with smaller companies.. just.. like.. this one...
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