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Started by Pat, February 03, 2010, 04:55:59 AM

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Pat

I can't understand why the Australian version got so much censorship...
First off there is no dismemberment! Even the first one had basic stuff like cutting off arms and legs.
No blood on the screen! The blood on the screen is awesome as and many games have this that were approved for Australia.
No mud on the screen?! This one is one of the things that really gets me. I can't see why there would be no mud on the screen, it ruins the point of mudmen...
Disappearing bodies :( This sucks pretty bad. If I could get one thing into the censored version it would be this. Nothing is more satisfying than seeing the horde you just slaughtered all over the floor.
Security Guards in homo outfits and no military soldiers. I can understand you don't want people going around killing cops with crowbars, but having it in a game, set in a different country won't make people do it!
I'm probably forgetting 1000 more things, but I think that the point is still there. Does anyone think that any of this was taking it too far?
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Matty_Richo

I agree, it is utterly ridiculous, If I were you I would just get the uncensored version.

Jake

The Australian rating system is seriously messed up. I find it funny that games like GTA IV and Fallout 3 got classified with very little changes to them, while L4D2 got mutilated. The entire situation spells out a shitty system.

tehrozzy

This is why if your in australia, you have to get the computer version. A few simple changes, and you have an uncensored version again :P

Meiun

Wow, you guys got shafted. The regular version is a friggin gore-fest.

Pat

Quote from: YayForLife on February 04, 2010, 12:16:06 AM
This is why if your in australia, you have to get the computer version. A few simple changes, and you have an uncensored version again :P
That was the demo, Valve wouldn't have been allowed to release it if you could still do this.
Also another thing, the zombies don't catch fire, they just dance around.
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Meiun

Quote from: Pat on February 04, 2010, 12:59:09 AM
Quote from: YayForLife on February 04, 2010, 12:16:06 AM
This is why if your in australia, you have to get the computer version. A few simple changes, and you have an uncensored version again :P
That was the demo, Valve wouldn't have been allowed to release it if you could still do this.
Also another thing, the zombies don't catch fire, they just dance around.
Hahaha what the hell? What a jokeee. I'm sorry, but they put ratings on a game for a reason. It shouldn't be the governments job to decide what is appropriate for the masses, it should be the parents. If the parent dosn't like their kids playing violent games then they have an easy rating system to determine how to do that. So rediculous lol.

tehrozzy

Quote from: Pat on February 04, 2010, 12:59:09 AM
Quote from: YayForLife on February 04, 2010, 12:16:06 AM
This is why if your in australia, you have to get the computer version. A few simple changes, and you have an uncensored version again :P
That was the demo, Valve wouldn't have been allowed to release it if you could still do this.
Also another thing, the zombies don't catch fire, they just dance around.
You can still do it, its just not as simple as it used to be. :P

Pat

Quote from: Meiun on February 04, 2010, 01:24:08 AM
Quote from: Pat on February 04, 2010, 12:59:09 AM
Quote from: YayForLife on February 04, 2010, 12:16:06 AM
This is why if your in australia, you have to get the computer version. A few simple changes, and you have an uncensored version again :P
That was the demo, Valve wouldn't have been allowed to release it if you could still do this.
Also another thing, the zombies don't catch fire, they just dance around.
Hahaha what the hell? What a jokeee. I'm sorry, but they put ratings on a game for a reason. It shouldn't be the governments job to decide what is appropriate for the masses, it should be the parents. If the parent dosn't like their kids playing violent games then they have an easy rating system to determine how to do that. So rediculous lol.
In most countries the game is rated 18+, we do not have an R18+ rating so we lose a lot of games (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_banned_video_games#Australia). An R18+ rating would fix it entirely. Parents don't have to worry about their kids playing violent games and we can enjoy games to the fullest.
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DarkBlade325

Quote from: Meiun on February 04, 2010, 01:24:08 AM
Quote from: Pat on February 04, 2010, 12:59:09 AM
Quote from: YayForLife on February 04, 2010, 12:16:06 AM
This is why if your in australia, you have to get the computer version. A few simple changes, and you have an uncensored version again :P
That was the demo, Valve wouldn't have been allowed to release it if you could still do this.
Also another thing, the zombies don't catch fire, they just dance around.
Hahaha what the hell? What a jokeee. I'm sorry, but they put ratings on a game for a reason. It shouldn't be the governments job to decide what is appropriate for the masses, it should be the parents. If the parent dosn't like their kids playing violent games then they have an easy rating system to determine how to do that. So rediculous lol.

Wanna know what's sadder? ONE MAN is deciding all this. He's going around like his shit doesn't stink saying weither or not a game gets into the aussie public or not. Says that it's a 'necessary sacrifice to keep kids from playing violent games', acting like he's the guardian of every aussie gamer. I forget his name, but he needs to be thrown into a shark tank.

Jake

Whats funny is that Australia has a rating system that goes up to 18+ for movies and music, just not video games. They don't view gaming seriously, and it sucks for the Aussies who have to deal with it.

Lucifer

Yeeaaahh that's what you get for being Australian.



...!@#$ing kangaroos!

tehrozzy

Quote from: Lucifer on February 04, 2010, 03:01:29 AM
Yeeaaahh that's what you get for being Australian.



...!@#$ing kangaroos!

!@#$ you lucifer. See you in hell.

Pat

Quote from: Lucifer on February 04, 2010, 03:01:29 AM
Yeeaaahh that's what you get for being Australian.



...!@#$ing kangaroos!
Thats just ignorant you dick...
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Scotty

Quote from: Meiun on February 04, 2010, 01:24:08 AM
It shouldn't be the governments job to decide what is appropriate for the masses, it should be the parents. If the parent dosn't like their kids playing violent games then they have an easy rating system to determine how to do that. So rediculous lol.

That begs the question, if they are having to moderate this for the parents, how many parents truly care?  Someone's gotta step up, and apparently the parents aren't.