GTA:San Andreas Sex Secrets LMAO This could only happen in the country where most games of a violent nature are barred from the black market
I was going to post that yesterday, but I never got around to it. That's umm, hmm. I don't know how to put it.
hehe , i saw this on G4. i think its pretty funny when people buy the game only for the sex secrets..
But lyk omg, didn't you SOOO download the Nude Raider patch when it was out?!?!?1?!/1//?!/! LAURA CRAFT IZ SO HAWT. == *Ahem*.
But lyk omg, didn't you SOOO download the Nude Raider patch when it was out?!?!?1?!/1//?!/! LAURA CRAFT IZ SO HAWT. == *Ahem*. [/b][/quote] That could easily have been an impression of me five years ago.
But lyk omg, didn't you SOOO download the Nude Raider patch when it was out?!?!?1?!/1//?!/! LAURA CRAFT IZ SO HAWT. == *Ahem*. [/b][/quote] I think Derek is posting this to see how we react, to see if it's safe to confess his true feelings for Lara. I saw this a while back, it seems kind of funny. I've seen the pics, but haven't actually got round to playing the mod.
I was going to post about this. I think it's ridiculous, especially since the game has to be hacked in order to get to the content. The game, as shipped, contains no such sex scene. Although originally coded, the part was removed from the game (probably to avoid such controversy). By disassembling the game and changing the code, yes, one can make the part appear. But that requires substantial user interaction. A mod has been released to automate the process by some hacker dude, but it's not part of the game. This still requires a user to install additional software that is not sponsored by the creators of GTA. One could trivially hack any game and change in-game textures to hardcore porn, but that wouldn't warrant an AO rating. No more than MS Paint warrants an AO rating because you could draw nude figures in it. A better example is the Sims, which can be hacked to remove the strategically placed blur effect when a sim showers or uses the restroom. Moreover, the way the ESRB works is the game publisher sends in clips of the parts of the shipped game that are most offensive. If the publisher doesn't accurately depict their game, it's not the fault of the ESRB. The ESRB doesn't use the software, much less disassemble the software looking for code that could be hacked and cause something "nasty" to appear. This is a non-issue.
San Andreas rated AO, Take-Two suspends production. http://www.gamespot.com/news/2005/07/20/ne...ws_6129500.html
There could be nuclear weapons in the US, and everyone is concerned with a fucking game with characters fucking? That was rated 18+ before? Fuck off Hilary.
That could easily have been an impression of me five years ago.[/b][/quote] That could easily have been an impression of me five minutes ago.
All this means to me is that my copy of San Andreas with the "M" rating on the front will be a collector's item one day.
DO NOT READ IF YOU ARE A PART OF THE CIA OR THE FBI: I hope she [Hilary] dies. Though I won't be killing her. DO NOT READ IF YOU ARE OFFENDED BY CURSING: The fucking governement needs to get their fucking noses out of our goddamn asses and mind their own fucking business. It's not about our fucking safety, it's about controlling every fucking thing. Goddamn this has sent me over the fucking edge. It's a game. A fucking game. Fucking prudes.