Ah, the days when the ESRB was less sensitive about that kind of thing.Reminds me of the drunk CivII military advisor



Ah, the days when the ESRB was less sensitive about that kind of thing.Reminds me of the drunk CivII military advisor
Reminds me of the drunk CivII military advisor
Barely. Your comment made me realize that in the past few games I always had enough faith for at least one Naturalist, while not having a single religious district in my borders. Faith...finds its way.I also wonder how the fact that you don't have to worry about faith and still get all those National Parks will play into Canada
Barely. Your comment made me realize that in the past few games I always had enough faith for at least one Naturalist, while not having a single religious district in my borders. Faith...finds its way.
Ahh, the palace. I really miss getting to add to my ever-improving palace throughout the game. But I miss the HOF and map replay more. Now that the HOF is coming, I'll agitate for adding the map replay next....your palace steps?
That would be entertaining though. Maybe next Civ game can be rated T?
Nah, Palace>MapAhh, the palace. I really miss getting to add to my ever-improving palace throughout the game. But I miss the HOF and map replay more. Now that the HOF is coming, I'll agitate for adding the map replay next....
On topic, thanks for all the Canadian history lessons, everyone!![]()
...oh, and Kirby's Dream Land 3 had a giant floating eye monster that spews blood. It was given a K-A rating (predecessor to the E rating).Ah, the days when the ESRB was less sensitive about that kind of thing.Actually, the ratings of 90s and 00s games can be pretty astonishing: Morrowind got by with a brothel, alcohol, drugs, smoking, and an astonishing amount of (low-res) gore in a T game.
That The Sims franchise is still rated T never ceases to amaze me; the only logical conclusion is that EA is bribing the ESRB.
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they just outsource the adult stuff toward the modderAh, the days when the ESRB was less sensitive about that kind of thing.Actually, the ratings of 90s and 00s games can be pretty astonishing: Morrowind got by with a brothel, alcohol, drugs, smoking, and an astonishing amount of (low-res) gore in a T game.
That The Sims franchise is still rated T never ceases to amaze me; the only logical conclusion is that EA is bribing the ESRB.
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It has euphemistically labeled sex and alcohol, no mods necessary.they just outsource the adult stuff toward the modder
It has euphemistically labeled sex and alcohol, no mods necessary.City Living adds hookah smoking to that. Also 80% of the female clothing consists of mini skirts and tops with bellybutton revealing necklines.
I repeat: that The Sims is not rated M is baffling. Do euphemisms really change the rating?
A bit late replying to the compaints about RCMP bearing rifles ... but they did, and still do.
Here's a good old picture from their predecessor the NWMP.
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and accompanying article
http://antiquearmsinc.com/wincheste...t-mounted-police-rcmp-legion-frontiersmen.htm
Yes, they were originally organized as a cavalry unit, and then later assigned policing duties.
The point was more that part of why they became famous was their penchant for policing unarmed. That was always more of a cultural meme than reality, but it wasn't completed divorced from reality, either. The early Mounties earned a reputation for bravery and fairness by walking unarmed into volatile situations and getting them sorted out without resorting to violence.
Just noticed that the Palace looks like Parliament, green copper roof and all.