Hmmm.... has anyone considered that maybe developers don't want an R18 system in certain cases? Let's use COD for an example. A massive portion of the people who play COD are underage. If the next COD was exceedingly gory and was given a R18 then it would be illegal for anyone under 18 to play it. Sales would plummet (It would still probably get an M17 in USA). But, if the developer toned it down a bit so it was MA15 sales wouldn't be affected. MA15 means nothing to underaged gamers
idk about everyone else, but free games that involves micro-transactions come off kind of scam-my. I'd actually rather spend $50 on a game than spend $30 in micro-transactions to a free game. I can see that they'll become popular because of the rise of interest in social networking but... it just doesn't feel like I'm playing a real game.
well i don't know about you but I think I'll be voting for the greens this year. They're proposing tax rebates. The removal of censorship and plan to help with better internet.
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