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Fllnfalcon on 06/05/2012, 05:16 PM - view
actually the game is rated M which means in many places in america, you have to show ID and be above the age of 16 or 17 to even purchase the game (atleast i know that's the rules here in my city).

Also, that's an old article, considering the current Elin costumes ARE the de-sexualized versions of the elin armor. Panties were change from Panties to hotpants, and the bare stomaches were covered up. It's already in game.

I still find it funny that they did this, and yet RETCONNED the elin lore so that instead of being anchient protectors of nature that lived for hundreds of years and were the female version of the poppori, they became their own race and their lifespans were shortened to "just about the same as humans." making them more like humans in their lore instead of less.

my biggest problem is that Enmass thinks it's okay to censor some artists work because it makes some people uncomfortable. While it may not be on the same level, are we going to start censoring artistic nudes in museums because some people are uncomfortable about the human body? If people are made uncomfortable by a race, in a game, that is magical and doesn't even look human, just because they have a flat chest and are short, then they may want to examine the reason they're uncomfortable.


I know it's M rated. It was sarcasm. And I seen the article in Junes Game informer and didn't realize how much talk there was about this subject. I back you up on the censorship.
En masse is working on "de-sexualizing" Elin armor models? "...Which is a step in the right direction." Says Adam Biessener of Game Informer. GTFO I think it's a load of bull. I forgot this game was teen rated. All because the Elin look "young" and they dress skimpy now North Americans flip out because it's a violation of so called "gender politics." Most players of this game should be above the legal age and if not their parents "consented" for them to be able to view such "sexual armor models."

Now there might be different living standards in Asia and in North America but why can Asians look at such images and North Americans can't? Cause we (Americans) are all pedos and have dirty minds, and think their daughters are going to get abducted and raped just by playing outside right? Wrong. (You would be surprised what plays into a decision like this.) Now I'm probably going out on a limb here but I'm going to say It's the older generations of North Americans trying to "tone down" video games for us. (Who's creating this game = older generations. Who has the voice and the say in this country = older generations) I should be able to play and M rated game and look at "M Rated" content.

In order to appeal to Americans it has to meet an American standard of censorship which is bull.

Call me a pedo or what have you but I think it's outrageous.
Sorry to rant lol =)
Edited by: RLsto1c 12 months ago - Reason: Spell correction