05-09-2014, 03:34 PM
My concern wasn't morality, just that it could technically be considered Child pornography depending on the country, laws, etc if someone under a certain age sees it.
Chances are that's not going to happen, and if it did it's statistically improbable that someone would report it. But you get my point.
And also, yes, generally speaking shooting someone isn't seen as nearly as offensive as a naked man/woman is. E.G. Parents didn't care about the fact their kids were beating up hookers and killing cops in GTA San Andreas, but when someone made an unofficial modification to the game and put it on the internet which released explicit content removed from the Game, it was a national scandal and they re-did the whole ESRB.
(BTW, I'm not against Violence in Videogames. Studies have proven it has no effect on the developing mind.)
Chances are that's not going to happen, and if it did it's statistically improbable that someone would report it. But you get my point.
And also, yes, generally speaking shooting someone isn't seen as nearly as offensive as a naked man/woman is. E.G. Parents didn't care about the fact their kids were beating up hookers and killing cops in GTA San Andreas, but when someone made an unofficial modification to the game and put it on the internet which released explicit content removed from the Game, it was a national scandal and they re-did the whole ESRB.
(BTW, I'm not against Violence in Videogames. Studies have proven it has no effect on the developing mind.)
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