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I don't care if she's married or that I have to continually kill her. That's how all the best relationships are.
-Joker
That you, John Wayne?
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I don't care if she's married or that I have to continually kill her. That's how all the best relationships are.
-Joker
But aren't you..?
Waaaaitaminute.
Don't be a creeper Mille.
Don't be a creeper Mille.
It's already been revealed, there's no stopping it now.
Your "Location" was the first clue.
TWI also cannot be held responsible for what other people host on 3rd party servers. Because they give you a choice "Join someone elses server and if you don't like it, host your own"All they gotta do is update the TOS to say "We will not be responsible for any whitelisted Community Created content Or Modifications that others may find offensive, it's Solely up to the player to decide whether or not they wish to join Servers that host such Content " Problem solved. because if it's a mutator, it is ALWAYS shown on the bottom left Info box when you click ONCE on a server. Therefore TW Already provided a feature so you will be able to see if a server has "Possibly offensive" Material on it. Am i right?
And that pretty much sums up my opinion. Have a cookie if you actually read my entire post <3Do ESRB ratings address player chat, or player-generated content or downloadable music in online-enabled games?
ESRB ratings only address content created by the publisher, and cannot consider content that is created or introduced by individual players or other third parties when playing the game online. ESRB-rated games that can be played online with other players and which enable exposure to user-generated content are required to display an Online Rating Notice on the game's packaging (if it exists), as well as in the opening screen. The Online Rating Notice states: "Online Interactions Not Rated By The ESRB." This notice is intended to warn about possible exposure to chat (text, audio, video) or other types of user-generated content (e.g., maps, skins) that have not been considered in the ESRB rating assignment.