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I GOT DIBS ON HOWARD!!!Brian Damage said:Aussies Who Hate Idiotic Censorship Laws And Want To Seriously Injure Certain Members Of The Government.
heh..yah! i forgot about that new daylight saving christmas in april thingy...yah now i have 5 months to sort out prssies for people.....Robinhood_01 said:Sure it'll be banned, and Christmas here is on the first of April.
Logic said:It won't be banned, I'm not in the least worried about that. I bought over steam anyway.
The ratings rubbish is a complete joke, though. There are so many games targeted at adults, yet no rating to accomodate those games. If it's not deemed suitable for kids, adults can't buy it. It's absurd. Anyone can walk into their local video store, browse R rated and pornographic movies, and (if over 18) walk out with them... the same should be true for games. I am whole heartedly against censorship... if it's too violent or sexual for our feeble minds, WARN US AS SUCH WITH A RATING, slap an age restriction on it if need be, and let us make up our minds. We're not [all] morons.
i love steam....... :cheers: thankyou valve....Chris_D said:Even if it is banned, it won't affect Steam sales.
Admin_Winnuting said:Why do this to me... WHY!!!
I don't believe the game will be banned but why scare me like this? Are they trying to kill me?
I'm an Aussie with out boardband so that means i'm only able to buy from the stores. If through some retarted chain of events the game was banned I will... I... I don't know what i'll do, guess if it came down to it I would have to get it sent here from over seas. But I don't want to have to do that.
Ah what am I saying, It's not going to be banned.
..::Nightmares 4 me tonight::..
Nothing frustrates me more than ignorant people blaming computer games for the problems in society. I remember reading about a kid who hit another kid on the head with a hammer... the entire article went on about computer games with similar acts of violence, and the influence they had on this poor child, only once managing to briefly gloss over the minor detail that THE KID ENACTING THE VIOLENCE WAS TRYING TO GET BACK STOLEN DRUG MONEY, or something to that effect. This was one messed up kid, but of course, the parents had nothing to do with that, it was all because of computer games.Absinthe said:Reading that just gave me a flashback to this little incident...
http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=30998
rammstein said:There have been multiple games banned in the past (LSL and Manhunt are two recent examples)
sgrby877 said:if it is banned from being sold, then valve will release a toned down version of the same game in order to make it legal. They won't deny their customers the product.
Chris_D said:Even if it is banned, it won't affect Steam sales.
Half Life : Blue Shift, was released in Australia only two weeks before the shooting murder of security guard and father-of-seven Steven Rogers.
thats an interesting pointG-Banger said:WTF!!!!!! thats F*#KING BULLSH-IT
the australian govt can go F.UcK themselfs
ive paid already for it through steam :flame: :flame: :flame: :flame: :flame:
:sniper: :sniper: :flame:
B_MAN said:thats an interesting point
although it wouldnt be on store shelves, couldnt you just get it off steam??
rammstein said:http://www.sumea.com.au/snews.asp?news=1222&related=Industry
While this is a possibility, I think that it is very unlikely....
I still think the Australian community here should know about this :flame: