So I am playing ME2 with my 13 year old sitting and watching and.......
#226
Posté 15 mars 2010 - 09:44
#227
Posté 16 mars 2010 - 12:41
#228
Posté 16 mars 2010 - 12:46
JeanLuc761 wrote...
Subtlty is underrated.
No, there aren't ENOUGH amazing bubble butts being shoved in our faces. Too much media focuses on rail-skinny wenches. It's nice Bioware is showing its support for the glorious posteriors that womankind has to offer.
#229
Posté 16 mars 2010 - 12:52
Mooner911 wrote...
You did the right thing OP. 13 ain't too young to begin appreciating cameltoes and sending him to bed for "a female appreciation timeout". When you get a chance, at least half the posters here on your thread should be sent to bed with me.
Fixed.
#230
Posté 16 mars 2010 - 12:56
#231
Posté 16 mars 2010 - 04:21
binaryemperor wrote...
Are you taking a rhetoric class? This isn't the first time I've seen you openly state what kind of fallacy an argument has. It makes me feel like you are doing speech homework while typing.
This is the internet, reason goes here to die.
LOL, no, but I have taken a critical thinking class in university. I'm just interested in sniffing out BS. I'm not saying I'm even any good, but I enjoy it. No better place to expose faulty logic than internet debates. I enjoy carefully crafting opinions and attitudes on subjects and understanding why I see things the way I do. It's a way for me to learn. If I'm making a logical mistake, I'd like to know, and improve my reasoning abilites.
I'm not saying I don't put out BS of my own, but I try to finely tune my detectors.
Modifié par JediPilot0, 16 mars 2010 - 04:24 .
#232
Posté 16 mars 2010 - 04:39

The ESRB didn't just put it there to look pretty.
#233
Posté 16 mars 2010 - 05:03
last time I checked this game was marked 17+
Who is at fault here?
#234
Posté 16 mars 2010 - 06:37
Valdrane78 wrote...
The camera view got messed up and we got a close up view of Miranda's girly part. Needless to say my son got all excited by the extra tight suit and I had to send him to his room.
Bioware.....what was the point of making her suit so tight you could see her ******?
So you're telling me that it is absolutely no problem if your son sees his dad or mom putting dozens of pixel people to a sometimes very messy death "because they're not real" - but a skintight bodysuit on one of these will make his mind travel down an undesirable path?
Oh. Wow.
#235
Posté 16 mars 2010 - 06:43
BioWare:"Helping you be a efficent parent since 2009."
#236
Posté 16 mars 2010 - 06:48
xGimpyx wrote...
13 years old, huh?
The ESRB didn't just put it there to look pretty.
TO THOSE B******G ABOUT CAMEL TOES AND WHAT NOT ABOUT THIER CHILDREN UNDER AGE PAY ATTENTION TO F***EN THE RATING MORONS and PRUDES!!!!!!!!!
Modifié par mxfox408, 16 mars 2010 - 06:50 .
#237
Posté 16 mars 2010 - 07:24
Ninety nine point nine percent of societies problems stem from one simple issue, it takes more paperwork to get a dog from the SPCA than it does to become a parent. Fix that and you fix society. But people have rights and no responsabilities or so we are led to believe. So i get taxed to educate the little bastards, i pay taxes to feed the little bastards, and now i have to surrender some "questionable" content in a video game that a child of 13 should never see anyway, because some parent failed to parent? That is about the gist of it, typical modern parents.
Spend more time on your children and less here whinning about your failures as a parent and the problem will take care of itself.
Asai
Modifié par asaiasai, 16 mars 2010 - 07:25 .
#238
Posté 16 mars 2010 - 07:27
#239
Posté 16 mars 2010 - 08:25
glitter_guld wrote...
This thread is not about discussing me. My children are 3 and 6. The one, which is three is allowed to watch everything for 3 and below, while the one, which is 6, is allowed to watch everything for 6 and below. That is no naked bodies on the Discovery channel biology class whatsoever. I mostly prefer to read books though. I wouldn't like my children play Doom when they are 13. There are other games to play at that age.
Your children are in for *quite* the rude awakening when they hit High School.
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Guest_Darht Jayder_*
Posté 16 mars 2010 - 08:29
Guest_Darht Jayder_*
Modifié par Darht Jayder, 16 mars 2010 - 08:30 .
#241
Posté 16 mars 2010 - 08:32
Flamewielder wrote...
Bioware data-mines these forums for improvements, so there's a good chance we may see DLC outfits in the near future that might 1) make tactical sense, 2) combine both attractiveness and understated sexiness. Miranda might pause a problem as her (really nice) bubblebut is part of the model, rather than only a skin. Not impossible to fix, just more complex.
As a side note, of the female armor sets in ME1 did flatteringly underline bottom cheeks... and still do, if Ashley's Phoenix heavy armor on Horizon is any reference.
As a temporary fix pending squadmate armor costumization in ME3, an alternate "armor" outfit DLC would be nice. I'm sure Bioware's concept artists would have some ideas on this.
Actually, there are 'appearance' packs coming apparently. There was a post on the forums a day or two ago about it. Jack's actually got like biker-gear on that covers her up pretty nicely, Garrus bought a new suit. Didn't have a SS of Thane's though, and those were the only 3 in it. It does look like they're making more minor appearance/customization items for the Cerberus network though. I wonder how long they'll keep giving us these little things through there.
#242
Posté 16 mars 2010 - 08:35
sunnyfunny wrote...
Valdrane78 wrote...
I think most of you misunderstood the reason I made him leave the room. I am of th emind that violence and nudity/sex in video games does NOT make people do things or act a certain way. I sent him to his room because he was being completely obnoxious about it. Hey, we got 2 other sleeping children in the house and he was making too much noise.
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I agree. most people are misunderstanding here.
ME is a cinematic experience that is just as much fun to watch as it is to play. and frankly, if it was a movie, it would be a PG-13. nothing wrong with the kid sitting next to dad to follow the adventrures of (ugly) shepard and his battle for the galaxy. his issue is the fact that his boy was hootin and hollerin while siblings are sleeping. if theyre babies, and you have a baby, you know you dont want them waking up after youve already put them down. dont crucify the guy for being upset that his kid got loud and obnoxious and he didnt want a possible crying baby/ angry wife on his hands. dont tell someone how to raise their kids or be critical of theyre parenting. whats good for one, isnt necessarily good for all. you can raise your kids and allow/ prohibit them however you wish, because they are YOUR children.
besides, it was probably the boys bedtime anyway
and as for the bodysuit... ill be honest, im a fan. nothing wrong with appreciating the finer things in life.
but i sure as h3ll wouldnt let my daughter run around in that thing.
The point was that he blamed BioWare for the outburst, and not himself for letting his underage son watch him play to begin with. That's the problem, that it's his fault and not BioWare's.
Modifié par CmdrFenix83, 16 mars 2010 - 08:40 .
#243
Guest_Darht Jayder_*
Posté 16 mars 2010 - 08:38
Guest_Darht Jayder_*
TV raises a lot of kids today...parents are not responsible the media is.<sarcasm>CmdrFenix83 wrote...
sunnyfunny wrote...
Valdrane78 wrote...
I think most of you misunderstood the reason I made him leave the room. I am of th emind that violence and nudity/sex in video games does NOT make people do things or act a certain way. I sent him to his room because he was being completely obnoxious about it. Hey, we got 2 other sleeping children in the house and he was making too much noise.
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I agree. most people are misunderstanding here.
ME is a cinematic experience that is just as much fun to watch as it is to play. and frankly, if it was a movie, it would be a PG-13. nothing wrong with the kid sitting next to dad to follow the adventrures of (ugly) shepard and his battle for the galaxy. his issue is the fact that his boy was hootin and hollerin while siblings are sleeping. if theyre babies, and you have a baby, you know you dont want them waking up after youve already put them down. dont crucify the guy for being upset that his kid got loud and obnoxious and he didnt want a possible crying baby/ angry wife on his hands. dont tell someone how to raise their kids or be critical of theyre parenting. whats good for one, isnt necessarily good for all. you can raise your kids and allow/ prohibit them however you wish, because they are YOUR children.
besides, it was probably the boys bedtime anyway
and as for the bodysuit... ill be honest, im a fan. nothing wrong with appreciating the finer things in life.
but i sure as h3ll wouldnt let my daughter run around in that thing.
The point was that he blamed BioWare for the outburst, and not himself for letting his underage son watch him play to begin with. That's the problem, that it's his fault and not BioWare's.
#244
Posté 16 mars 2010 - 08:39
asaiasai wrote...
My first question is what in the hell was your child doing watching the game play in the first place? Are you not aware of what your child was doing? Are you not aware of where your child is? You honestly feel it is somehow Biowares faullt that your child was exposed to this content? Every one of these questions are parental failures on your part yet you somehow seek vindication for what is clearly lack of parental control.
Ninety nine point nine percent of societies problems stem from one simple issue, it takes more paperwork to get a dog from the SPCA than it does to become a parent. Fix that and you fix society. But people have rights and no responsabilities or so we are led to believe. So i get taxed to educate the little bastards, i pay taxes to feed the little bastards, and now i have to surrender some "questionable" content in a video game that a child of 13 should never see anyway, because some parent failed to parent? That is about the gist of it, typical modern parents.
Spend more time on your children and less here whinning about your failures as a parent and the problem will take care of itself.
Asai
I... agree with everything you said here. <3
#245
Posté 17 mars 2010 - 05:47
CmdrFenix83 wrote...
asaiasai wrote...
My first question is what in the hell was your child doing watching the game play in the first place? Are you not aware of what your child was doing? Are you not aware of where your child is? You honestly feel it is somehow Biowares faullt that your child was exposed to this content? Every one of these questions are parental failures on your part yet you somehow seek vindication for what is clearly lack of parental control.
Ninety nine point nine percent of societies problems stem from one simple issue, it takes more paperwork to get a dog from the SPCA than it does to become a parent. Fix that and you fix society. But people have rights and no responsabilities or so we are led to believe. So i get taxed to educate the little bastards, i pay taxes to feed the little bastards, and now i have to surrender some "questionable" content in a video game that a child of 13 should never see anyway, because some parent failed to parent? That is about the gist of it, typical modern parents.
Spend more time on your children and less here whinning about your failures as a parent and the problem will take care of itself.
Asai
I... agree with everything you said here. <3
Which is exactly why at 43 i have no pet humans, no desire to get any pet humans, and am completely unsympathetic towards parents of any caliber. The parental job is optional, which is why threads like this ****** me off. I maybe forced to suffer a loss of content i enjoy because someone did not clearly understand to job description of being a parent and is looking to the rest of us to assist them in raising thier child. I call bull**** on that, if i wanted to be strapped with a child i would have made one, just because i was smart enough to avoid the whole miserable affair, I will wind up being an ****, because parents who should have avoided parenting are pushing the job off on the rest of us.
Asai
Modifié par asaiasai, 17 mars 2010 - 05:50 .
#246
Posté 17 mars 2010 - 03:36
#247
Posté 17 mars 2010 - 04:53
#248
Posté 17 mars 2010 - 09:44
Darht Jayder wrote...
No. Whether you would rate it as PG-13 or not, it was given an M rating for a multitude of things besides the revealing costumes. The point here is this guy let his 13 year old watch a game rated M, found something he was embarrassed about or thought inappropriate (Surprise) and blamed Bioware. Typical parent not taking responsibility for his own actions. End of story.
This.
Darht Jayder wrote...
Maybe the guy is counting his kids years in Salarian years which would make him like 25-30.
you made me lol...
#249
Posté 17 mars 2010 - 10:39
#250
Posté 17 mars 2010 - 10:55
Is Miranda's suit over the top? Yes. Are the gratuitous shots of her ass during cutscenes over the top? Yes. But; more importantly is she hot as hell? Again, Yes.
The love scenes already got toned down; but I was left Miranda's suit to give me a cheap thrill. Why deny me my jollies? If you want to complain about a character's outfit, complain about Jack. Her get up is bat **** crazy relative to Miranda's and its not even hot. So go complain about that.
Finally as to the OP, you're full of crap. If you decide to play a game rated for people 17 and up with your kid, then you are responsible, not the game. If you want all media sanitized for public consumption so that you don't have to do any parenting then feel free to move to Saudi Arabia.





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