Oh just like every other violent game made? That sure sounds different to me.
Oh just like every other violent game made? That sure sounds different to me.
You can still kill basically every adult to the point of nearly breaking the mission structure in Fallout games though. And oldschool Fallout games lets you kill kids, no problem.
Kinda how I play GTA. The missions are just filler among the murders.
So essentially, it is what I normally do with open world games. Even modding Fallout games so I can kill those pesky invincible kids.
You know, I'm still surprised that this caused a controversy at all. I mean, how many civilians do people kill in GTA? Or in Saints Row? Or in Spec Ops? What makes this game any different? Or is this just creating a controversy because people are having as inconsistent of standards as Valve?
for it is an abomination in the sight of thine players.
Amen to That.
While we're at it, EA's Origin needs to go as well. I pre-ordered Dragon Age Inquisition and the game download actually regressed over time because some glitch was deleting data files. Tried it on multiple different computers, same issue. Never finished downloading, at all, ever. Never got a refund. And I'll probably…
Thou shalt use Steam.
and all the people said, "Amen!"
That's one Fugly piece of furniture.
Thus saith we all.
My god... I have seen the gates of heaven
I have one for Ubisoft. Thou Shalt Get Rid of UPlay
Gold star for the last pic^^
Censorship isn't censorship when its done by a corporation!
You are right, this isn't an example of evil feminists. This is an example of stupid feminists without much logical thinking skills. All this really shows is that there are at least 41,000 idiots in Australia.
Still absolutely reeks of double standard. You don't molest or sexually assault anybody in that game to begin with, and trust, you will slaughter a million men for sure.
You're right, but it doesn't disregard the fact that AU has the right to ban it entirely, which is still the root issue. It only takes a publicity stunt like this to make that happen. In most countries, like AU, an opinion can turn into law within months.
That's a really shoddy excuse for censorship on a massive commercial level.