uhhhhhhhhh...................TheRightToArmBears said:Who spends their time modelling dicks?
In all seriousness there are people who get off to that sort of thing.
uhhhhhhhhh...................TheRightToArmBears said:Who spends their time modelling dicks?
Or it's quite possibly just your area. My area of Canada has no such restrictions.AMMO Kid said:Canada, things are different hereSyphonX said:Um, seriously.. please do elaborate on this. I don't care about the rest of your question at the moment...AMMO Kid said:...I am not allowed to take it to my dorm in college because we are only allowed "T" and "E" games in my dorm.
This seems absolutely absurd. Where do you go to school? 1930's Berlin?
thats a pretty good reason to not attend college...Aby_Z said:Wait, you're not allowed to bring 'M' rated games to your college? That's incomprehensibly stupid. I need to go recharge my brain...
"It is good the people wear clothing. M'aiq wears clothing. Who would want to see M'aiq naked? Sick, sick people. Very sad."
Not allowed 'M-rated' games in your dorm? What? Do you go to Liberty University or something?AMMO Kid said:Because the PC version is "M" I am not allowed to take it to my dorm in college because we are only allowed "T" and "E" games in my dorm.
Now I'm even more confused, because I live, and went to University, in Alberta as well, and my dorm never had any such rules.AMMO Kid said:And I'm going to school in Alberta, Canada, that's why I'm only allowed "T" games
YES AND YESAMMO Kid said:So my question is this. Do you have a problem with the Oblivion mods? Have you ever used them?
I do hear that art can have a profound effect on people.UBERfionn said:Wait, your collage stops you playing games?
...I need to get more modsT_ConX said:Now imagine that little lizard girl, splitting her time between running around in a skimpy outfit, fighting bandits with a LIGHTSABER, and posing on a beach in revealing bikini.
0_oWoodsey said:I do hear that art can have a profound effect on people.UBERfionn said:Wait, your collage stops you playing games?
I don't know about official policies (that and my wariness of Wikipedia)but "not considered" implies more of a simple change of mind rather than finding something that wasn't there before. Though that still marks me as wrong in the first place. *sheepish grin*zehydra said:On May 3, 2006, the North American Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) changed the rating of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, a video game for PCs, the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360, from Teen (13+) to Mature (17+). The ESRB cited the presence of content not considered in their original review in the published edition of Oblivion. This included detailed depictions of blood and gore and sexually explicit content. The sexually explicit content was an art file, made accessible by a third party modification called the Oblivion Topless Mod, that rendered the game with topless female characters.[2][3]MikailCaboose said:The bump ups in the game were after the ESRB passed judgment on the rating. Since there was nothing Bethesda could do to stop it, they decided to at least fill in some more possibilities for them.zehydra said:Also, the amount of blood is a little gratuitous in Oblivion for it to be 'T'. It wasn't JUST mods that caused it to be bumped up to 'M'.
-Wikipedia
In there it mentions detailed depictions of blood and gore.
Collage:UBERfionn said:0_oWoodsey said:I do hear that art can have a profound effect on people.UBERfionn said:Wait, your collage stops you playing games?
Its the dorm's choice, but that doesn't make it right. Why should they ban M-rated games from people who fit the rating?HonorableChairman said:Am I the only without a problem with his dorm prohibiting M-rated games? It's sort of entirely the dorm's choice what students can bring.
Hah!Woodsey said:Collage:UBERfionn said:0_oWoodsey said:I do hear that art can have a profound effect on people.UBERfionn said:Wait, your collage stops you playing games?
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Yes, the characters were actually nude under their clothes so all they had to do was mod the tops off and it was technically in the game.Ice Storm said:I honestly doubt that the mods would be the reason for the change, as mods are third party and by users, which the ratings board states that "Online Interactions Not Rated" sort of thing. Maybe it was for the violence? Or maybe someone DID put in a sexual thing, and not a mod? Like GTA San Andreas's Hot Coffee where it was a actual game and nudity inserted into the game, but a mod opened it up? Also, why can't you play M games on your campus? You under 17 or something?