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The Witcher - German Rating Changed to "18"
October 9th, 2007, 15:30
A few weeks ago weīve posted, based on infos by CD Projekt, that The Witcher had been rated "16" by the German USK. As it turned out the news was a bit premature. The USK changed their mind and decided to give The Witcher an "18".
The good news: The game will be uncut and multilingual!
More information.
The good news: The game will be uncut and multilingual!
More information.
October 9th, 2007, 16:04
Violence & Nudity! Violence & Nudity! Yes! More! For Me!
Oh.. and yeah.. this game seems very interesting at the very least.
I'm most likely going to buy it.
Oh.. and yeah.. this game seems very interesting at the very least.
I'm most likely going to buy it.
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October 9th, 2007, 16:08
Originally Posted by Brother NoneYes, thatīs the original source. Everybody else copied from there.
This the source? Where'd you get multilingual and uncut from?
Multilingual is also mentioned there.
Uncut was posted by CD Projekt when they said it was "16".
October 9th, 2007, 16:19
Damn, seems the German politicians/censors are all most bad as the US politicians/censors, we maybe getting censored version here in the US, iirc.
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October 9th, 2007, 16:51
Itīs far worse in Germany. Most action games are cut, and the most extreme ones not even released in Germany. We didnīt get Dead Rising and Gears of War for example. The unrated international versions were banned (Gears) or even confiscated (Dead Rising).
October 9th, 2007, 17:40
I thought the "16" rating seemed odd.
If they are so concerned about the rating then they should have made a game for 16 year olds so mom and dad would be willing to buy it for them for Christmas.
If they are so concerned about the rating then they should have made a game for 16 year olds so mom and dad would be willing to buy it for them for Christmas.
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October 9th, 2007, 19:14
Originally Posted by GorathUhhh…really? Thanks for internet and possibility of ordering game from diffreant country.
Itīs far worse in Germany. Most action games are cut, and the most extreme ones not even released in Germany. We didnīt get Dead Rising and Gears of War for example. The unrated international versions were banned (Gears) or even confiscated (Dead Rising).
At leat I'm calm that I get red blood and boobs
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October 9th, 2007, 22:42
Originally Posted by Lucky DayI would rather say itīs a positive surprise Atari remembered that RPGs usually can be a bit more drastic because they require brains and play in an unrealistic fantasy scenario. Often enough publishers donīt even submit the uncut version to the USK. Then you get Command & Conquer with robots who are leaking oil.
I thought the "16" rating seemed odd.
If they are so concerned about the rating then they should have made a game for 16 year olds so mom and dad would be willing to buy it for them for Christmas.
The problem is that the USK has to refuse a rating if they suspect a game is harmful for children according to the established (informal!) standards. The publisher on the other hand needs a rating because only a USK rating protects them from the BPjM. They canīt risk that the BPjM puts a game on Liste A (-> " the Index" -> still legal but no availability in places to which children have access -> commercial death) or even worse on Liste B (-> court -> confiscation; possession still legal for private use; selling is a crime) because they would lose almost all of their German revenues.
Imports are of course possible. Sending an unrated or "18" game via mail is illegal though if you canīt be 100% sure that the recipient is an adult. So thereīs a chance customs will confiscate it if they find it.
October 9th, 2007, 22:54
Originally Posted by GorathDamn, it's hard to be a publisher nowadays.
I would rather say itīs a positive surprise Atari remembered that RPGs usually can be a bit more drastic because they require brains and play in an unrealistic fantasy scenario. Often enough publishers donīt even submit the uncut version to the USK. Then you get Command & Conquer with robots who are leaking oil.
The problem is that the USK has to refuse a rating if they suspect a game is harmful for children according to the established (informal!) standards. The publisher on the other hand needs a rating because only a USK rating protects them from the BPjM. They canīt risk that the BPjM puts a game on Liste A (-> " the Index" -> still legal but no availability in places to which children have access -> commercial death) or even worse on Liste B (-> court -> confiscation; possession still legal for private use; selling is a crime) because they would lose almost all of their German revenues.
Imports are of course possible. Sending an unrated or "18" game via mail is illegal though if you canīt be 100% sure that the recipient is an adult. So thereīs a chance customs will confiscate it if they find it.
October 10th, 2007, 03:58
Aggressive censorship motivated by a fear of Nazism. Apparently someone not only forgot to learn anything at all from history, but also fell asleep while they were explaining irony at school. Sad.
Any word on whether the Australian version is going to be completely uncensored? I don't mind waiting a bit extra to get a complete version, since I'll have MotB to keep me entertained.
Any word on whether the Australian version is going to be completely uncensored? I don't mind waiting a bit extra to get a complete version, since I'll have MotB to keep me entertained.
October 10th, 2007, 05:07
No, I haven't anything about the AU version, to be honest. I would say it's dicey - violence and nudity separately are rarely problems but if there is a situation where you can attack a prostitute, dryad or anyone else who gets their boobies out, it could be a problem.
CD Projekt once said you could (try to) kill anyone in the game but, in fact, you can only draw your sword when the area is signaled "unsafe", so it looks like this changed to me at this point.
Edit: I have contact details for the right PR people, so I'll just ask.
CD Projekt once said you could (try to) kill anyone in the game but, in fact, you can only draw your sword when the area is signaled "unsafe", so it looks like this changed to me at this point.
Edit: I have contact details for the right PR people, so I'll just ask.
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