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Interesting, I was under the impression that the ESRB will give an M (or higher) rating to any game that has nudity, even if it is in a texture or other file that is impossible for a player to access via the game itself and has to be acquired by disassembling the game with specialized programs. (The issue with the “partial nudity” in Halo 2 comes to mind.) Either current games are simply too large for the ESRB to effectively look through to actually perform their job or they intentionally overlooked this for some reason.
The ESRB upped the rating of Oblivion from T to M after some tit flesh was discovered in the files by modders.
 
Final lines of the ESRB W.O.W. rating always makes me laugh:
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Poop Quest got into the rating summary.
 
I'm not a World of Warcraft fan but holy shit some people need real problems.
Activision/Blizzard had real problems. So to distract from them they gave in to the dangerhair genderspecials who are in such desperate need of attention real problems that things like a mean word or seeing bare flesh on any kind of pixel woman count.

It's been Blizzard's strategy for years. Don't think it worked this time, though.
 
Activision/Blizzard had real problems. So to distract from them they gave in to the dangerhair genderspecials who are in such desperate need of attention real problems that things like a mean word or seeing bare flesh on any kind of pixel woman count.

It's been Blizzard's strategy for years. Don't think it worked this time, though.
That's a common trend in all the entertainment companies. From a purely business side of things, all artistic integrity aside, I wonder when they'll realize that pandering to the suicidal isn't a great way to get return customers.
 
That's a common trend in all the entertainment companies. From a purely business side of things, all artistic integrity aside, I wonder when they'll realize that pandering to the suicidal isn't a great way to get return customers.
More companies should pander to the suicidal the Final Fantasy 14 way--by having multiple characters attempting and/or committing suicide on-screen. If only the playerbase would take a hint.
 
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