Sylveria said:
I rather like her little quote at the end there. But, really, Activision, you're just showing how infantile you are. You make an M-rated game, there should be no problem with am "M-rated" actress being there.
M rating = 17+
Porn rating = 18/21+
Try again.
Sylveria said:
But, then again, this is the same company that backs an MMO that's about to have kung-fu pandas, it's no wonder they don't want put any adult vibes out when their big money maker is a game for babies.
Exactly, because we all know 12+ year old "babies" don't watch porn.
Andy Chalk said:
"Murder is neat," she wrote, but "the love-makers [are] dirty."
1. We don't trial soldiers for murder for killing another soldier in a war. So yeah, society's pretty positive killing in a war != murder, despite what a few protestor signs might otherwise indicate.
2. "Love-makers" are obliged by their industry to take very regular tests to check whether they have STDs as they're quite prone to them. If you ever saw an STD, or rather it's effects, the word "dirty" would not be the furthest from your mind, especially due to the fact that a lack of hygiene is another cause for it.
3. The adult film industry (particularly the actors) is not held in the highest regard considering it's basically filmed prostitution (sex for money). That might be a backwards view in the eyes of some, but it doesn't change the fact associating with it gets you a certain kind of PR, mostly viewed as negative. Considering the invites for a launch party are going out to specific people who would boost the company's PR, it's simply counterproductive to be getting that kind of PR.
So yeah. Sucks for her, but I sure as hell don't blame ActiVision, it's just a reasonable business move.