I'm done with this conversation. You're completely missing the point I'm trying to make. Yes, I personally wouldn't be thrilled if they put this back in because I know a young woman whocame to my house many, many times over the years as she was growing up and is now going to prison for decapitating and cutting up a corpse. But I understand that some people think it's a really, really cool thing to put in a game and it's something I don't have to do personally.
That's not the reason I have been making these posts. The reason is that I think the whole process of putting what you folks want back into the game would cost a significant amount of money, especially with regard to countries other than the U.S. Yes, I understand the artwork is already in the game. I don't think that would make any difference to the rating agencies. I think it's what you are able to do with that artwork that would be key.
I also think EA would be very, very foolish to attempt to fool a foreign rating organization and just not mention that they added some gory mechanism to the game. There could be financial penalties and sanctions that result from trying to dupe a foreign rating organization especially when that rating agency has the force of law behind it. I really don't think that EA cares enough about UO to spend the money that a re-rating process would require. And whether or not the game is sold as a box in a store or only online, I believe in most countries you still would want to have your game rated to improve the chances of people buying it and not later being surprised by its contents and complaining that you misled them.
I'm done. I don't know how to make my points any clearer than this.
That's not the reason I have been making these posts. The reason is that I think the whole process of putting what you folks want back into the game would cost a significant amount of money, especially with regard to countries other than the U.S. Yes, I understand the artwork is already in the game. I don't think that would make any difference to the rating agencies. I think it's what you are able to do with that artwork that would be key.
I also think EA would be very, very foolish to attempt to fool a foreign rating organization and just not mention that they added some gory mechanism to the game. There could be financial penalties and sanctions that result from trying to dupe a foreign rating organization especially when that rating agency has the force of law behind it. I really don't think that EA cares enough about UO to spend the money that a re-rating process would require. And whether or not the game is sold as a box in a store or only online, I believe in most countries you still would want to have your game rated to improve the chances of people buying it and not later being surprised by its contents and complaining that you misled them.
I'm done. I don't know how to make my points any clearer than this.