Modifié par Dasher1010, 29 novembre 2011 - 09:00 .
Since EA are now mandating multiplayer in everything
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Dasher1010
, nov. 29 2011 08:59
#1
Posté 29 novembre 2011 - 08:59
My hope is that instead of a horrible tacked-on mode that has nothing to do with the campaign that we get a return to BG2 style co-op. Players can import their PC into another player's party. Both lost out on an NPC that can provice story content and one player is muted in conversations but it's still great for nostalgia reasons and because it'll be a seubstantialedition to the game. Also, four PC mages all running around is going to be awesome.
#2
Posté 01 décembre 2011 - 11:45
If you think that removing a single letter from a curse word to get it past the censors is a brilliantly subversive gesture, you are mistaken. The filter is there for a reason. Don't try and circumvent it.
#3
Posté 01 décembre 2011 - 11:56
DamnThoseDisplayNames wrote...
We should invent our own biowarish swear words and let Epler go and sonictheheghog herself for dissalowing us to freely express one of the main spectre of emotion. Anger, I mean.
Instead, I will allow you to go forth and locate a book of children's names. Let me guide your reading a bit - go look at the J section under male names. I don't want to spoil the surprise, but expect a revelation.
#4
Posté 02 décembre 2011 - 12:00
Tuleron wrote...
Cause i didn't know if there was a filter, i myself put a * to censor it, so i don't know how i'm going to pass it if i'm censoring myself.
And if i'm not wrong (correct me pls) this is a game for +18, why there is a filter o.o?
As to your first point, the censor replaces all letters of a curse word with asterisks. The reason for this is because, frankly, the only person that changing a single letter is going to obfuscate the curse word for is someone who has never seen that word in print.
As to your second point, because unlike our games, our site is viewable to anyone who wishes to go online, and so we try to keep it relatively PG. Our games are already classified under the ESRB, so certain things are allowed in them that we do not allow on this website. More than that, though, I feel that cursing tends to degrade the level of discourse on any community site - certain words are emotionally charged, and curse words almost always fall under that heading.
#5
Posté 02 décembre 2011 - 12:03
Indeed, I apologize for the derailment, and let's get this thread back on-topic.





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