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imported_Dali Dalinza
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guess for EA to admit they made a mistake, which we all can do and correct the mistake and either get this changed to a M rating or don't allow any kind of images that is questionable with some warning like i have stated many times already
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Neither of those aims is going to be achieved by this thread. I think you got your point(s) across, though. If you haven't contacted EA directly with your concerns, I think you should. I don't think EA execs read these boards.
I was browsing the EA online store this evening. You might find doing the same to be a bit instructive. I noticed that "The Sims 2 -- Teen Style Stuff" has on the advertisement, "ESRB -- Teen - Crude Humor, Sexual Themes, Violence." Interestingly, (to me, anyway), none of their M rated games for PC have any mention of sex. "The Godfather" comes closest by stating "suggestive themes." It appears violence is more the denominator for M ratings.
Even in my wildest imagination I cannot think EA is planning to make TSO into a porn city. Even if they did, who would want it? Most TSO players are not into that sort of thing. Apparently there is a system in place to filter out unacceptable material. I am gonna trust that the devs are working on a way to insure that the game they are working so very hard to invigorate is not brought down by raunchy material. They certainly don't want that any more than you do.
guess for EA to admit they made a mistake, which we all can do and correct the mistake and either get this changed to a M rating or don't allow any kind of images that is questionable with some warning like i have stated many times already
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Neither of those aims is going to be achieved by this thread. I think you got your point(s) across, though. If you haven't contacted EA directly with your concerns, I think you should. I don't think EA execs read these boards.
I was browsing the EA online store this evening. You might find doing the same to be a bit instructive. I noticed that "The Sims 2 -- Teen Style Stuff" has on the advertisement, "ESRB -- Teen - Crude Humor, Sexual Themes, Violence." Interestingly, (to me, anyway), none of their M rated games for PC have any mention of sex. "The Godfather" comes closest by stating "suggestive themes." It appears violence is more the denominator for M ratings.
Even in my wildest imagination I cannot think EA is planning to make TSO into a porn city. Even if they did, who would want it? Most TSO players are not into that sort of thing. Apparently there is a system in place to filter out unacceptable material. I am gonna trust that the devs are working on a way to insure that the game they are working so very hard to invigorate is not brought down by raunchy material. They certainly don't want that any more than you do.