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warpstorm said:Wow, you believe Rockstar's version. From what I hear, all of the content (not most, all) is right there on every disk and it isn't at all hard to turn on. Any halfway competent hacker would find it.
Eh... They locked the content. You have to go out and download a mod which unlocks it. So, no one can get to it unless actively trying to get to it. If they are actively trying to get to it, they're probably old enough to view the content anyway. The way I see it, most kids aren't smart enough to get to the content. They would have to visit some game website, read an article about it, go out and search for the mod, download it, install it, run it, then complete all the missions necessary to view it. So, it stands to reason that most of the people who did view this content are old enough to view it anyway.
Besides, this whole thing is ridiculous anyway. The rating went to 17 to 18, give me a break. 17 year olds are old enough to view the content on the mod; the people who changed the rating know this (or at least I hope they do. They seriously need a reality check if they think 17 year olds arent old enough to play the game.) They changed the rating not because they didnt want 17 year olds to get the game, but because they didnt want kids to get the game. I really dont see how much this will do, if a parent is stupid enough to buy a game for a kid with a hooker, guns, a drive by, gambling, and a police helicopter all on the front cover, I dont know how much adding the letters AO will do.
The ironic thing about all of this is that most people would not even know about this mod if these god damn people wouldn't make such a big deal about it.