To: CollegeRepublicanNU
"I mean good for Rockstar Games to be releasing a patch for that nudity mod, but come on!"
I never understood that. Gee, let me go actively download a patch to prevent myself from actively modding the game.
I guess they were hoping that parents could use it to keep their kids from getting the mod, but all the kid would have to do is re-install.
29 posted on
07/23/2005 7:02:31 AM PDT by
Sofa King
(MY rights are not subject to YOUR approval.)
To: Sofa King
No kidding. Most kids these days know a lot more and computers and games then the parents.
It will be interesting to see my generation react to these games when we start having children and getting older. We are in our 20's now and have grown up with these games and technology. I can understand todays parents maybe having problems with understanding what their kids are playing but it is not hard to learn the ratings system and to say N-O.
Pushing GTA to an AO rating is just going to make kids want the game even more. That just makes the game even more intriguing to younger teens and kids.
31 posted on
07/23/2005 7:07:11 AM PDT by
CollegeRepublicanNU
(Currently Attending The Rush Limbaugh Institute for Advanced Conservatives)
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