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18:00
@Retsam nah, Blactivision can't do anything well anymore.
Hearthstone is great
@ssube I've been enjoying the hell out of Hearthstone, so I disagree.
Heroes of the Storm is coming along nicely as well
@SterlingArcher that would get so incredibly questionable
Blactivision? That sounds like a BET show
18:00
Or a terrible super hero.
Blactivision is like super HD, but you pay-per-pixel.
I haven't put a cent into Hearthstone.
yeah thats the cool thing about Hearthstone
@ssube would a 100% playable map of the real world not be worth the questionableness?
you don't have to, its free to play done right imo
18:02
@SterlingArcher it totally would
you know "parents" would freak out, tho
also presidents and stuff
Also fem frequency
if you could go into buildings, who would volunteer their store/house as the setting for innumerable massacres?
although its totally cool to show all of that in movies
18:03
@Loktar interactive vs not. Odd but interesting disctinction.
sure, however many studies have been done stating violence in video games does not translate to being violent
this all happened in the 90's early 2k's during Jack Thompsons crazyness
I'm just hoping you can actually buy Hatred when it comes out, and it's a good spiritual(/cat on the end of a shotgun while peeing on burning cops-ual) sequel to Postal.
I didn't volunteer my home to be on google maps
Steam will be carrying it
Google just does, man
18:05
I'm buying it out of spite mostly
They've been back and forth, and now it's getting AO.
Google knows me better than anybody.
@SterlingArcher the outside of your home is visible from public property. you don't need to give them permission
Have they said for sure since the rating was announced?
eh it was greenlit so not sure
they allowed hunie pop
18:05
@Loktar I enjoyed Postal (for a few hours), so I was already vaguely interested. The controversy definitely cemented it.
@SterlingArcher just like I can record you with my smart phone in public. you can't stop me. It would make me a douche, but you can't stop me.
oh that was a joke lol
I know that
I wonder why thats AO...
when games like GTA aren't
or... almost all games with similar violence, and with nudity/controllable sex scenes (god of war, the witcher)
AO?
Adult only
18:07
ahh
GTA not being AO is stupid then
one of the weapons is a dildo bat
come on
@Loktar because people decided to be idiots about it
thats umm.. Saints Row
@rlemon that's Saint's Row brah
ohh. well same shit
GTA but actually fun
18:08
yeah
and saints row is only mature
Saint's Row also plays the satire card, hard
there is nothing mature about beating a cop with a 2 ft dildo bat
haha
@rlemon but the man on hulu tells me I'm mattoor every day
hulu just makes me wanna watch Silicon Valley
18:10
@Loktar Apparently only Hatred and Manhunt 2 got AO ratings for violence. All those games with tons of sex just sort of wrote it off to M, even Dante's Inferno. But Steam and consoles don't sell AO (again, according to an Ars article).
Speaking of GTAV, this is awesome:
yeah too bad it went through the rating process. We'll see what happens
if anything maybe gog will carry it
@Loktar I can see CDProjekt getting involved as a censorship thing
Steam refusing to carry something isn't really censorship.
@Retsam Does he just go on the entire time about Saints Row?
18:13
@SomeKittens It's about GTA, not Saint's Row.
This is Yahtzee we're talking about.
@Retsam Carrying/not isn't, those rules were set and published ahead of time.
Giving that game an AO rating because they don't like the content, knowing that it will almost entirely block sales, is.
eh I disagree anyway
Especially when there are games with way worse stuff that have lower ratings.
I've come to the realization that not every little set of functions I create needs to be packaged as a library and shipped to github... I was a bit obsessive about making tiny libraries... I started one today even, but now I realize how stupid it is
18:15
@ssube I'm pretty sure the rules for what qualify as AO are also set ahead of time.
When you make a decision to not carry something due to objectionable content it sa form of censorship
@NickDugger I don't think it's stupid
I know, for example, that PG-13 movies are allowed exactly one swear word; I'd imagine there's similar quantifiable measurements for AO, though I'm not sure.
@Retsam no, rating rules are largely on a case-by-case basis. There are things will push it one way or another (blatant sex or graphic violence gets you an M), but there's a lot of opinion.
You might if you saw my github lol
18:15
Same with movies.
@Retsam "swear word" is not quantifiable
If they had given it an M, it wouldn't be a big deal, since that's pretty common. AO for violence only has happened once before in the ESRB's history.
@KendallFrey I'm pretty sure they have a concrete list.
The one I started today was a table sorting/filtering
I'd almost guarantee Outlast has as much graphic violence, probably more detail, and is definitely way less kid-friendly.
18:17
@Retsam One F-word, and there's usually wiggle room.
@SomeKittens Your mom has wiggle room
It wasn't controversial, so it got a plain M, kthxbai. Hatred just happened to upset people, so AO.
I mean, Hatred set out to offend people. So I guess I'm hardly surprised that it gets an AO.
It's really hard for me to view a game like Hatred as any sort of victim. It wanted controversy, it got it.
it was definitely their objective but imo thats a good thing.
@Loktar And Japan. Surprisingly lots of IE8 in Japan
18:20
@Retsam Then an organization known mostly for not being on top of their shit and doing whatever their corporate sponsors want decided to prevent it from being sold.
@SterlingArcher I'm starting to feel that way about Dragon Age: Inquisition. I'm getting so much power as Inquisitor. How do I know what the right thing to do is?
They're going to try and shut this game down because you're encouraged to murder a bunch of people, then six months from now, yet another game with a secret cutscene or tits on the dvd will come out, and they'll give it the usual T...
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The entire "Gameplay" section on the game, from Wikipedia:
> In Hatred, a shooter video game presented in isometric perspective,[1] the player-character is a mass-killing villain who hates humanity and begins a "genocide crusade"[1] to kill innocent civilians and police officers.[5] He can use these individuals as human shields.[1]
^ I'm having a real hard time calling that anything but AO, personally. I'm sorry, but I just don't see Hatred's AO rating as some corruption in the ESRB.
Then why didn't Postal (or Postal 2) get AO?
18:24
Corruption in ratings agencies? You don't say!?
!!wiki this film is not yet rated
It's also not the reason not to trust the ESRB. They regularly fuck up ratings due to not actually looking at the game and revise them. seealso: San Andreas, Oblivion
This Film is Not Yet Rated is a 2006 American documentary film about the Motion Picture Association of America's rating system and its effect on American culture, directed by Kirby Dick and produced by Eddie Schmidt. The film premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival and was released limited on September 1, 2006. The Independent Film Channel, the film's producer, aired the film later that year. It was rated TV-MA in the United States. The MPAA ironically gave the original cut of the film an NC-17 rating for "some graphic sexual content" - scenes that illustrated the content a film could include...
@ssube D3 really isn't that bad. It's just not what the fans of the Diablo series wanted. We wanted something darker and grittier and with exploits abound. Because we like our exploits. You still have some of this in D3. You can power level paragon by leaching greater rifts
yeah the ESRB is a joke honestly
I don't care what Postal was rated, honestly. Just reading the quoted description above, I think that's AO. Maybe Postal deserved AO and didn't get it, maybe not; doesn't really matter to my claim that this game perfectly deserves the AO that it got.
18:25
Any game that allows violence needs it then
@ssube They would have to play for 100+ hours to see everything in the game, right?
Assasins Creed, GTA, ect, ect, ect
@Retsam Check the description for Postal. It's the same.
@Loktar Actually, no. I think there's a difference between "violence" and "genocide crusade".
You can kill everyone in any of those games if you want
so whats the difference really?
18:27
@Loktar The primary objective is not killing everyone
I think there's a difference between a game that lets you do terrible things and a game that says "Here, do these terrible things".
says who? Some text on the screen?
It's a game for a reason. Otherwise it would be labeled a simulation
@Retsam True
a game has objectives
18:27
Games can be simulations, often are
I'm gonna let my 4 year old children play GTA
that guide your behavior
goat simulator
goat simulator has objectives
it's a game
there is no objective
18:28
be a goat
there are achievements
you just do whatever you want and get points for doing
@Retsam The point is that the ESRB is very inconsistent and pretty arbitrary.
there are objectives in Hatred too
and I'm sure achievements
@ssube That might be true. Doesn't make the AO for Hatred not 100% deserved.
18:28
Whats the objective in Elite Dangerous?
@Loktar Yes. It's "go on a genocide crusade". That's the problem.
How would you rate bioshock? Just curious
@Retsam I wouldn't say it's a problem
N for nDont play it
They don't actually show what you do to the little girls, but it is somewhat implied
You obviously buy them an ice cream and you get more points for the ice cream.. duh
18:29
@Shmiddty By "problem" I mean, "the reason it deserves an AO rating". Whether or not an AO rating is "problem" or not is up to you, I guess.
It is true what they say, games do influence our behaviors. I know ever since I was 6 every time I see a ghost I have to eat that motherfucker.
it doesn't deserve it considering nothing else has been held to the same standard
@Retsam When you have the implicit power to prevent a game from selling (by marking it AO), you'd damn well better have some fixed criteria for handing that out. You're directly costing people money.
^ exactly
Marking it AO means no Steam or console sales.
That costs the studio money, probably a lot of it.
18:30
and that was the purpose behind the rating obviously
created a minilib to sort tables... var foo = new Nosh("#example"); foo.sort('Age', 'asc'); -- I should find better things to do with my time... lol
Why no steam or console sales for AO?
Whether or not they're corrupt, when you're wielding that kind of power, you need some justification and consistency.
age verification is too difficult?
@rlemon Oh I know, and I have to down pills like every other second
18:31
@Shmiddty I guess :/
@Shmiddty Valve, MS, Sony, Target, Walmart, and a bunch of others refuse to sell AO.
that's stupid
Always have, it's a publicized thing.
As retailers, that's their choice, for better or worse, so whatever.
@Neil valuable life lessons. if it were not for DK I wouldn't know to jump over the barrels. saved my skin countless times.
"it's mickey mouse, mate."
18:32
However, the ESRB used their judgement to decide Hatred shouldn't be sold. That's censorship.
My idea is that some people have naturally unstable psyches. Violent games tend to weakly suggest things that most people would not be inclined to believe, however there is always that small percentage..
IMO, pay attention to the shit your kids are interested in and 'ratings' on video games no longer need to be an issue
@rlemon exactly
@rlemon because our culture really promotes accountability at all ever
18:33
@ssube so? "we haven't in the past" !== "we shouldn't"
That's the main issue with most things today. Parents don't hold themselves accountable for the things their kids are into. Instead want to blame everything else
and o/
@rlemon meh, it's a relatively lost cause at this point.
I don't even think it is entirely the parents' fault
So what about digital distribution. What stops a company from releasing a game independently on the internet?
18:34
I don't think it is at all
@Neil it totally is
@ssube No, it's really really not.
@Retsam yes. It really really is.
They're doing their job and rating the game. You can argue whether or not it's deserved or not. I think it is.
It's tempting to assume that the children are that way because of their upbringing, but I firmly believe that some of it is purely genetic
18:34
turning a blind eye to an injustice doesn't solve anything, and never will.
Censorship is not just a government thing
The fact that stores CHOOSE not to sell games that are rated AO is not ESRB's job, nor concern.
@Retsam It is. They don't have a set of rules where they can say "this is AO because X, Y, and Z," they just said "yeah, it's like probably that, we think"
Schizophrenia is somewhat genetic
@ssube Well that's clearly a flawed system
They should rate and categorize the things that are significant
18:36
@ssube also thanks for the kickbacks company a/b/c
Perhaps growing up in a certain environment doesn't help you overcome your schizophrenic tendencies, but that doesn't mean it is entirely your upbringing either
@Shmiddty Exactly. And if it, objectively, meets the criteria for AO, go for it.
It's a shame, but there were fixed standards, and it met them. That's fair.
Sex: A kiss is nothing, implied sex is mild to medium, nudity is mature, etc etc
@Neil you're talking about a very small percent
like 1% of the population
most kids are shits because of their parents
Having wishy-washy standards works if you're writing a review and suggesting people don't play it. When you have the power to cost the studio millions (and potentially put people out of work), you need some harder rules and an audit trail and thorough reviews and so on.
18:37
Except ESRB doesn't explicitly have that power.
@Loktar I don't doubt that
@Retsam how don't they?
Sure, that's the reality of the system, but that's not really ESRB's fault.
I think the problem is more about maturity level than age, though. Is there a test to determine a person's maturity level from an objective standpoint?
I think there would be very few problem children if we all had honest-to-goodness great parents
18:38
whatever rating they slap on a game comes with consequences
Though I can't discount every single child
in how its distributed
There's no government law saying "Steam can't sell AO games", that's not part of the system. That's something that's built up around the system.
@Shmiddty kick em in the balls. If they cry, they're not mature.
@Neil I'm not sure everyone is capable of being a great parent. But that doesn't stop people from popping out children
18:38
@Retsam I'm sure there are some extra regulations when doing so
that would cost valve, or any other company more money
@Shmiddty There's a theory that evolution is now working against us.. stupider people are having more children than intelligent people
What defines a "great" parent, anyways?
Saying that "ESRB should take in to account the fact that Steam won't sell the game if it gets rated AO when they rate a game and therefore should rate it differently" is actually just breaking the rating system more, not fixing it.
Doesn't help that we hand out welfare checks per child
eh thats not what anyone is saying @Retsam its saying have some guidelines/standards when providing an esrb rating
18:40
@Loktar Citation needed, there. I'm guessing they just don't carry it because they think it'd be bad PR.
not some black box of rules.
@Loktar I wouldn't be opposed; though, I think rating is ultimately a fairly subjective thing.
@Loktar They would have to have very reliable age verification, which I still haven't seen done on a large scale
@Shmiddty exactly
and they would be fined if under aged people were able to buy them
Societies view on what isn't and is appropriate isn't quantifiable, really. Something that would easily be considered offensive 50 years ago is hardly notable today. That's just how culture works.
@Shmiddty Technically the same is true of M rated games; it's illegal to sell those to minors too, I think.
18:42
I write a lot of JS code that populates data into a form, and then pulls data from the form -- basic serialization stuff. Other than rewriting those pages to use a framework like angular to bind the data to the form, is there a library I could use to easily get and populate data to a form?
@Loktar Will you kill me if I preorder a game?
haha it is quantifiable. can you murder children? AO. Are there boobies? Mature, Is there explicit sexual scenes? AO.
@SomeKittens nah idc lol
I still preorder stuff
I just don't buy early access
@Retsam "Having wishy-washy standards works if you're writing a review and suggesting people don't play it. When you have the power to cost the studio millions (and potentially put people out of work), you need some harder rules and an audit trail and thorough reviews and so on."
@Loktar H1Z1
@rlemon unless a bigger company is behind it :p
18:43
@ssube See what I said just a bit ago. They don't have that explicit power.
The fact that, yes, they actually do have that power in reality isn't part of the system but something that's built up around the system.
@NathanJones Write your own
I'm seriously considering buying elder scrolls online
4 mins ago, by Retsam
Saying that "ESRB should take in to account the fact that Steam won't sell the game if it gets rated AO when they rate a game and therefore should rate it differently" is actually just breaking the rating system more, not fixing it.
I haven't bought a PC game in years... I just don't have a good enough computer to play anything. My steam library is plentiful, but very dusty.
@NickDugger if you have a pc at all you have access to play thousands of games
18:44
@rlemon Zombie game? Tell me more
:P
@Shmiddty its like Dayz but works
@Shmiddty ask Loke
I haven't played it yet, he recommended it
my computer would bluescreen if I tried to play a game
if it sucks he takes all blame
@NickDugger nah you could play any game made before 2007 I bet
18:45
Was DayZ the very clunky simulation that was kind of war-like?
yeah, built on the arma engine
yeah I didn't like that game
which makes movement seem clunky
@Loktar I going to get my hair did tonight then I'll be home to game
18:45
h1z1 is more streamlined
cool they patched it so Ill be playing as well
I might be able to play Unreal... like the first one...
I've basically been converted to a console gamer
@SomeKittens yeah I'm excited for that but disapointed its steam only
since moving to my new place
Id like to see a gog release
Tom
Tom
18:48
@Tom you have answers already
fml
scratching my head for a good 25 minutes
if( holdingData.length > 1 ) {
should have been
if( holdingData.data.length > 1 ) {
Hahaha
What's the link that talks about all the hardware that powers stackexchange?
That's a really annoying thing to Google
18:59
@rlemon reminds me of:
if (Math.abs(rads) > 0) { Maybe it's time to go to bed.

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