![]() ![]() Which isn't enormously explanatory, and entirely sidesteps the Boobalicious banning question, but does at least suggest a mass crackdown isn't likely. SPORE is a great creative tool with parental controls that allows users to flag objectionable content and keep it out of their game." "Whether it's modelling clay, dolls or crayons, a small number of people can be counted on to use it for something inappropriate. ![]() So we contacted EA for comment, and their community support team's near-instant (in a "we're saying exactly the same thing to every bastard who asks us about this" kinda way) response was this: We've also spotted that a few of the videos we posted yesterday have been pulled off (snigger) Youtube, but that's as likely Youtube's moderators as it is EA's. It's like prohibition, but with more floppy, multi-coloured sex organs. " " reads the angry robo-mail they received from EA. Regular RPS visitor (and fellow NCTSC2 witness) Acosta kindly tipped us off to PC Gamer US revealing that one of their creatures, a 'Boobalicious', has been subject to a ban hammer. There's slightly contradictory reports about what's going on. ![]() It surely wouldn't do for little Johnny Evolution to discover a vagina-beast has wandered into his game. What's EA/Maxis going to do about all these phalluses and buggerers and gaping anuses? Spore is, after all, a family game. Now that we've all finished scrubbing our dirty, dirty bodies clean after looking at all those obscene Spore creatures, there's one question on our lascivious lips. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |