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taitanik
Latvia231 Posts
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emc
United States3088 Posts
On April 04 2012 01:24 Limelights wrote: The M rating is for 17+. The AO rating is for 18+. I know it's only a year but that alone is enough to create legal issues. thought M was 18, I guess they changed it a couple years ago. when I bought Halo 3 they asked for ID because I had to be 18+ and it's rated M. Go figure, there is hardly any violent action in the game, just rag doll physics compared to Gears which is one of the most violent MP games around. | ||
teddyoojo
Germany22366 Posts
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Gryffes
United Kingdom763 Posts
On April 04 2012 01:53 Ognam wrote: It's a personal sponsor for one individual player. They're not "sponsoring e-sports" or getting commercial spots on streams. Chill out. They are considering a team and/or their own tournaments. If they offer $50k-$100k prize money at a Brazzers tournament - are players like Justin Wong/Ricky Ortiz going to be prevented from attending by EG due to sponsorship implications? Also let's say it's Streetfighter - Capcom are pretty lax about letting people run tournaments/make money from coverage of their game which Blizzard for example are pretty strict about - I could see Capcom taking legal action to prevent a Brazzers tournament using their games. As a sidenote you could see unaffiliated players who make money from streaming take a Brazzers sponsorship on their stream to display the logo 24/7 - as they have no corporate masters to be scared of. $0.02 | ||
Crackensan
United States479 Posts
On April 04 2012 01:53 Jaeger wrote: Really? The fighting game scene is probably the most diverse and accepting community I've ever come across. I've tried to interact with the fighting game community over the years. They tend to be very standoffish and racists. Starcraft II and RTS communities (Even MMO communities like WoW and The Old Republic [A.i.E]) have been far more accepting and reasonable with peoples differences. The fighting game community still thinks it's at the arcade, and people are not watching their antics. | ||
hyptonic
2155 Posts
On April 04 2012 01:41 vOdToasT wrote: The fighting game scene is a huge disgusting joke, lol. Try being a woman in it, or even worse, a transsexual, and you will get treated like absolute trash. Which makes it funny that they would ban any logos of Brazzers on their stream. Really, porn isn´t ok, but all the other shit that goes on in the fighting game community is... I can't tell if this is satire or ignorance. Two of the most famous people in the fgc are gay Another famous person is a transexual mtf | ||
emc
United States3088 Posts
On April 04 2012 01:30 zul wrote: haha - this is actually funny. Though I can understand tournaments and publisher that don`t want to be related to this kind of industry, because a huge part of their target market are underaged kids. but kids want to be adults so bad! so it's a perfect marketing scheme | ||
Skilledblob
Germany3392 Posts
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Waterflow
Sweden1550 Posts
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Mithriel
Netherlands2969 Posts
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Phobbers
773 Posts
On April 04 2012 01:56 hyptonic wrote: I can't tell if this is satire or ignorance. Two of the most famous people in the fgc are gay Another famous person is a transexual mtf Yeah, don't let one silly jerk off during cross assault and an over the top article on kotaku give you the impression that everyone in the FGC is hardcore sexist etc. Ricky be a fierce bitch!!! <33 | ||
Kevan
Sweden2303 Posts
- Incontrol Also: What exactly is the big deal? Brazzers has been sponsoring big dicks and assholes for years. | ||
pPingu
Switzerland2892 Posts
Imagine Incontrol saying "Thank you to my sponsors, Monster Energy, Steelseries, Intel, Brazzers, Bigfoot,..." And isn't it considered like porn advertisement? I think it's illegal in some countries | ||
dUTtrOACh
Canada2339 Posts
On April 04 2012 01:58 Skilledblob wrote: it always surprised me how the country with the biggest porn industry can be so stuck up about it. By shunning porn they save face and eSports goes down with honour. What a crying shame. Maybe it should all just crash and burn so we can stop the discussions. EDIT: At least porn will never go away. | ||
Thinasy
2856 Posts
On April 04 2012 01:52 NexUmbra wrote: Think of SC2 as tryhards, they are always going on about PROFESSIONALISM to the point where it is annoying. The Fighting Game Community are just so incredibly lax and don't give a fuck about things like that ;p Agreed to 100% | ||
FabledIntegral
United States9232 Posts
On April 04 2012 01:55 emc wrote: thought M was 18, I guess they changed it a couple years ago. when I bought Halo 3 they asked for ID because I had to be 18+ and it's rated M. Go figure, there is hardly any violent action in the game, just rag doll physics compared to Gears which is one of the most violent MP games around. It's always been 17. And yes, they check your ID because you have to by 17+, lol. On April 04 2012 01:58 Skilledblob wrote: it always surprised me how the country with the biggest porn industry can be so stuck up about it. It's so ingrained in the culture that nudity/sex are massively taboo, but violence is ok. I never questioned it until I was talking to a few Europeans and they brought up how it was almost the opposite in Europe, and I didn't really have much to rebuttal them on why our policies are as such. | ||
Heyoka
Katowice25012 Posts
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Talack
Canada2742 Posts
Haha we do debate shit way too much. The SC2 community loves drama | ||
felisconcolori
United States6168 Posts
While I personally wouldn't care if Brazzers was a sponsor of a team with good players, I am not certain the general community at large wouldn't be upset over hypocritical morality issues (as opposed to all of the underlying societal issues which make them hypocritical) in any one region of the US, not to begin to think of the more global community. (Heck, isn't it illegal for Bomber to even play a slot machine while waiting for the GSTL finals by Korean law?) | ||
Kira__
Sweden2672 Posts
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