albino boo said:
mindfaQ said:
If it is that way, they'll need to address the castration of violent games in Germany, add an age check to enable us to buy the normal violence versions, else I think a lot of german people will complain or pirate those games, because well: bad service.
You are complaining because steam is obeying the national law of the democratically elected German government on the grounds of bad service. If the German public want to change the law they can express their democratic will at the ballot box. It is not the job of a foreign company to attempt to overthrow the express will of the German public.
I have to ask this, but seriously? There is no "law" for this. There is a rating system, but that isnt law by any means, thats like saying PEGI is a law. it really isnt, its a classification process of what content is suitable for which agegroup. Add to that the sheer fucking paranoia of basicly everyone over the age of 40, and politicians loving to drum up the "Violent Video Games" argument, seriously you think the US is bad? We've had that shit since 10 fucking years, we had that before some dude went on a killing spree.
But you know why it sucks? Because this classification board cant just classify games as, you know, suited for agegroups, no, they can also declare a game, ANY game unsuited for consumption for ANY agegroup. Example, Dead Island, a game made by a german developer, published by a german publisher, can not be legally sold within Germany. Reasoning for this? Zombies are "people", and you can kill "people" in those games because zombies are "people". Pixels, PIXELS ARE PEOPLE is their argument, and every fucking politician, even the most liberal, leftist **** will drag out the video-game argument ad nauseum as long as old farts are scared of the new medium, because fearmongering is fucking fun.
So please tell me again about "democratic" or "laws" when some ****, in the agerange of 50 and up, can tell me what i can and can not see. That is censorship pure and simple and it needs to stop. There is a huge difference between "only suited for adults" and "nope, not even adults" and while i would agree that Steam cant really do much but comply with whatever trading law applies there, the fact that i can legally, go to the UK or the US or anywhere outside of germany, buy a game there and bring it home with me, no questions asked pokes fucking giant holes in the argument. Hell i can just take a 6 hour trip, to austria, and get a german version of any game ever made there, why? Cause they arent as anal about "violence makes children into murderers"/rant