
If kids want to play this game let them, its better they read it than actually have a graphic image of it in front of them

This can't possibly be a problem. As has been pointed out, most "normal" (for lack of a better way to say it) countries think killing is worse than sex, so I'd just stop worrying about it if I were youKitriana wrote:There are many people in the US who don't believe in self regulation. (I'm not one of them). Therefore, the laws in US are being created. Whether you agree with them or not is immaterial. You/Genesis might still be subject to following them if you/Genesis allow US minors access. Just thought its something of which we should be cognizant. I'm just saying -- maybe we at least need a disclaimer??? Or what are the ramifications of actively encouraging/recruiting a minor to play the game. Just something to think about.
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I agree completely. I'll even take it one step further - why is it ok to see the violence (beheadings, bleeding wounds, eating bodyparts, whipping slaves, etc.) in game but not the <0.01% of the game thats sex related? Protesting the barely "sexy" stuff in Sybarus is like being offended that Janet Jackson's nipples were seen on live television, not the fact that the only reason they showed up is because Justin Timberlake ripped her clothes off as part of the entertainment of the show! What an amoral slut she is for being born with nipples! Stone her!tapakah wrote:Internet is full of offensive things.
Everyone who is mature enough to type 'kill' is mature enough to type 'fuck'.
On the topic of offensive stuff...OgreToyBoy wrote:Can only speak for the general swede here I guess, but the average 15 year old dude probably already seen more and much weirder porn than his parents. Does not apply to my children of course, by the time they reach the age of 10 its to the monastary.
No, there arent any. The Twilight series, as an example for what young teens are reading these days, is full of violence and sexual innuendo. The movies left a lot out and were PG-13.Cherek wrote: I would say Genesis is comparable to books not to movies or graphical games. Do they actually have disclaimers and "PG ratings" on books in the US?