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Oh look a hacker just made me teleport to the sky and drop to my death Sniping Hackers who sniper from about 2 miles away This game should be called "Arms Race Reloaded" cause its pretty much all it is with the Armas crap. Forget this game, or at least don't give them any more money. Gta online is where its at and GTA 6 is coming. Also i dont know much about the ratings which is why i sound a bit smart and misinformed lol.Originally posted by eijibayushi:I told you fools all these guys do is armas crap. his ratings are while APB has a pg13 forums while its fine to have nudity ingame. I am not comparing APB to GTA, i'm just a bit confused that some games can managed to be played almost everywhere in the world with like PG17+ or w.e.
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The only difference is u can get gta v for like 15bucks while APB is free BUT items arnt that cheap on armas. While i do agree with your points, i do wonder how GTA can have almost everything and still be seen and respected as an "adult" game even when u got kids paying it. I'm not going to vote in the poll because my opinion about assigning APB isn't any of those provided. Plus, content ratings for F2P games are often skimmed over or ignored altogether (hands up, who can remember Team Fortress 2's ESRB age classification without looking it up?), so there's pretty much no point in assigning one such rating to APB Reloaded. There is a cubic fuckton of underage people (we're talking <18, which is the most common definition of maturity) who will play free games, even if just for the sheer fact that they didn't have to ask their mom/dad for cash to buy "yet another of those video james". Free-to-play games struggle with that issue more than their paid equivalents. There's also the fact that you cannot control every single player's age, since you pretty much can't have an age check system that doesn't infringe on the user's right to privacy. For example, some countries in Europe use PEGI (Pan European Game Information) ratings as law, while others use it as a suggestion of whom the game is intended for.Ĥ) It's impossible to control every player on their age. The Wikipedia page for Video game content rating system lists the legal situation in different countries. Perhaps the greatest issue: how do you even enforce the rating? Sure, some countries restrict the sale of games depending on their rating compared to the age of the client trying to buy them - but that is not the case everywhere.
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You can never tell.ģ) Age restriction enforcement is.
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You may run into trainee clothed newcomers, while a veteran friend of yours might run into missions against female characters in B-movie stripper outfits, and yet another friend of yours may get threats sent to them through whispers for some reason (though I hope it never happens to you). And unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on your outlook), APB Reloaded is exclusively a multiplayer game. These are live players in a non-laboratory environment let loose on the game servers, with an open mind and a downright scary imagination. You know why? It's because you simply cannot foresee what will happen in multiplayer.
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Never did and never will.Ģ) Content classifying organizations don't classify online components.Įver noticed that one part of game boxes (if you still remember the plastic cases that game discs came in >:) ) close to the age rating box? In case of ESRB (Entertainment Software Rating Board) ratings, it usually says something like "Online content not classified by ESRB". (The HM2 ban itself is a rather absurd situation and I'd much rather just mention it and move on.) You can't just assign a universal content rating that applies everywhere. Australian government decided to ban Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number altogether, while pretty much all other countries can play the game. Very often there are various backgrounds as to why a video game or any other piece of media receives a specific rating in one country and a different rating in the other. Allow me to explain:ġ) Age rating varies depending on country.ĭifferent countries rate media products in a different manner. There are multiple issues with this topic and a simple poll on a forum does not properly grasp the subject at hand.