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Let's Talk About M-Rated Content, Bruh.

  • AverageJo3Gam3r
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    I don't know about you, but excessive gore makes the game look more like a cartoon. Fallout 4 looks silly when a head explodes in slow motion. Sorry, but I thought that was cool...when I was 14.
  • CapnPhoton
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    Stovahkiin wrote: »
    Zeni would never allow anything more mature than the phrase, "darn" into their game. They do a damn good job at keeping an M rated game updated with only E rated content. Most people hear a whole dictionary of profanity from their parents and friends as they grow up, but oh no we have to censor EVERYTHING in an online game about killing people.

    If sexual suggestions, killing, and strong alcohol references are E rated content, then the world is changing too fast...
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  • Aliniel
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    A huge yes from me! It's a 18+ game. We don't need restrictions.
  • Browiseth
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    As a father who often plays in the presence of my kids, I do not approve this thread. If you want nudity, go watch ***. If you want gore, go watch saw. If you want to hang out with friends in a great game, play ESO. Don't mix genres.

    It's a mature rated game though, if your only reasoning for denying that it have mature content is "cus i dont want it", then, y'know
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  • ThePaleItalian
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    As a father who often plays in the presence of my kids, I do not approve this thread. If you want nudity, go watch ***. If you want gore, go watch saw. If you want to hang out with friends in a great game, play ESO. Don't mix genres.

    I am a single father of 2 kids. Boy and a girl. I am a bit more understanding of where you are coming from. However, if video games have more influence on them than you do. That is an issue. I am NOT saying they do, just telling you where I am coming from.

    I do not need nudity to make a game M, but I would like to see a few more kill options, limbs, or decaps or a leg flying after a meteor strike. I know I would laugh if I got ganked and cut in half.

    As for F bombs, I don't care, maybe it was never in the "ESO" language, but who knows. Other words yea, if used properly, or have NPC flirt or dance.

    We are in a war torn world, even if its locations where you go and see dead NPC's, having heads or bodies on pikes. Yea I could understand how Molag Bol pretty much rips people apart so add that.

    As of mixing genres, I am pretty sure every game Teen and up mixes them. Maybe not in the best see "Ride to Hell" Done terribly and to me, just one of the worst games of all time.

    Now take, Dragon Age, Mass Effect, even Deadpool. Plays into the story, adds relationships and if Deadpool doesnt cuss 5000 times than its not a good Deadpool game, That is just who is character is.

    Once again, not attacking you as a father or a parent, that is all your call. But you can't shy or hide from it.
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  • Ch4mpTW
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    As a father who often plays in the presence of my kids, I do not approve this thread. If you want nudity, go watch ***. If you want gore, go watch saw. If you want to hang out with friends in a great game, play ESO. Don't mix genres.

    I am a single father of 2 kids. Boy and a girl. I am a bit more understanding of where you are coming from. However, if video games have more influence on them than you do. That is an issue. I am NOT saying they do, just telling you where I am coming from.

    I do not need nudity to make a game M, but I would like to see a few more kill options, limbs, or decaps or a leg flying after a meteor strike. I know I would laugh if I got ganked and cut in half.

    As for F bombs, I don't care, maybe it was never in the "ESO" language, but who knows. Other words yea, if used properly, or have NPC flirt or dance.

    We are in a war torn world, even if its locations where you go and see dead NPC's, having heads or bodies on pikes. Yea I could understand how Molag Bol pretty much rips people apart so add that.

    As of mixing genres, I am pretty sure every game Teen and up mixes them. Maybe not in the best see "Ride to Hell" Done terribly and to me, just one of the worst games of all time.

    Now take, Dragon Age, Mass Effect, even Deadpool. Plays into the story, adds relationships and if Deadpool doesnt cuss 5000 times than its not a good Deadpool game, That is just who is character is.

    Once again, not attacking you as a father or a parent, that is all your call. But you can't shy or hide from it.

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    Edited by Ch4mpTW on September 9, 2016 7:05PM
  • AverageJo3Gam3r
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    As a father who often plays in the presence of my kids, I do not approve this thread. If you want nudity, go watch ***. If you want gore, go watch saw. If you want to hang out with friends in a great game, play ESO. Don't mix genres.

    I am a single father of 2 kids. Boy and a girl. I am a bit more understanding of where you are coming from. However, if video games have more influence on them than you do. That is an issue. I am NOT saying they do, just telling you where I am coming from.

    I do not need nudity to make a game M, but I would like to see a few more kill options, limbs, or decaps or a leg flying after a meteor strike. I know I would laugh if I got ganked and cut in half.

    As for F bombs, I don't care, maybe it was never in the "ESO" language, but who knows. Other words yea, if used properly, or have NPC flirt or dance.

    We are in a war torn world, even if its locations where you go and see dead NPC's, having heads or bodies on pikes. Yea I could understand how Molag Bol pretty much rips people apart so add that.

    As of mixing genres, I am pretty sure every game Teen and up mixes them. Maybe not in the best see "Ride to Hell" Done terribly and to me, just one of the worst games of all time.

    Now take, Dragon Age, Mass Effect, even Deadpool. Plays into the story, adds relationships and if Deadpool doesnt cuss 5000 times than its not a good Deadpool game, That is just who is character is.

    Once again, not attacking you as a father or a parent, that is all your call. But you can't shy or hide from it.

    @ThePaleItalian no offense taken. Having thought about it a little more, I think we need to elevate our definition of what makes a "mature" game. Right now, we have an adolescent view...if it has nudity, cussing, and gore, it's an "adult" game. I'm not 14 anymore, and I don't think these are necessarily cool.

    Instead, to me an adult or mature game should be the themes it handles. Games can be an art form and convey and tackle weighty topics. As an example of a game that handled mature themes look at the last of us. Sure the game has cussing and gore, but that's not what makes it a mature game to me. Look at the way the game tackles the topics of loss, the way Ellie handles (near) sexual victimization, and Joel's fatherly response to that including the complete change in their relationship.

    We should be asking ZOS to tackle more weighty topics if we want a mature game, not add more adolescent elements just for the sake of adding them. You're right, this is a war torn world. Where my morally ambiguous quests where I have to choose between saving my kid/spouse and saving the queen? Or if demora have a free will and if they could be liberated from Molag bals control? Those would be cool topics to explore. You mentioned mass effect. From what I hear, that game has these types of choices. Give me more of that!
  • Rohamad_Ali
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    I just like boobs . Call me immature , it won't stop it . Nothing stops this .
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    I just like boobs . Call me immature , it won't stop it . Nothing stops this .

    Me too, bruh. Me too. I love them. :|
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    Ch4mpTW wrote: »
    I just like boobs . Call me immature , it won't stop it . Nothing stops this .

    Me too, bruh. Me too. I love them. :|

    They just make everything better . There like candy , you can't really get a wrong size of flavor . I know some guys that don't mind torture as long as boobs are involved .
  • CasNation
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    I don't know if this has been mentioned already, but I recall that ZOS was actually shooting for a T (ESRB) rating, and was somewhat disappointed when they were saddled with an M rating.

    They were shooting to capture that 'larger' teen market that is part of why WoW was so successful and accessible. Rather than go back and cut the content, they left it in and kept the M rating. A good thing, in my opinion, but it has resulted in a somewhat more watered down experience than if they were shooting for M from the beginning.
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  • Jeremy
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    I agree with the OP and would like to see more adult content, which makes sense seeing as I am an adult. This is a M rated game in name only.

    But I doubt it happens. This company seems very squeamish as anyone who has participated on these forums can attest.
    Edited by Jeremy on September 9, 2016 8:16PM
  • bryanhaas
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    I would too like them to go a little further if no other reason than the possibility of fewer children in game. Skyrim was a a bit more graphic so probably something like that. A skooma den with people all strung out, decapitations, Sanguine's drunken debauchery and CHEEESSSEEE!!!

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  • Jeremy
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    WhiteMage wrote: »
    You mean Darien hooking up with the captain in Rivenspire wasn't good enough for you?

    Lol, I remember the first time I saw that. It made my week and I loved Darien ever since, though up until that point I thought he was kind of a prick. I suppose technically nothing has changed there, but man... Good times good memories.



    Gotta be careful with particle effects like blood. It can REALLY slow you down when you need all the performance you computer can give you. (You know. Cause you're getting focused-fired.)

    lol

    This was one of the more memorable scenes. The eyeball sucking hags was another.

    That being said, this scene was very tame. A shirtless Darien eating bread after an implied romp in the bedroom hardly justifies a M rating.
  • ThePaleItalian
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    As a father who often plays in the presence of my kids, I do not approve this thread. If you want nudity, go watch ***. If you want gore, go watch saw. If you want to hang out with friends in a great game, play ESO. Don't mix genres.

    I am a single father of 2 kids. Boy and a girl. I am a bit more understanding of where you are coming from. However, if video games have more influence on them than you do. That is an issue. I am NOT saying they do, just telling you where I am coming from.

    I do not need nudity to make a game M, but I would like to see a few more kill options, limbs, or decaps or a leg flying after a meteor strike. I know I would laugh if I got ganked and cut in half.

    As for F bombs, I don't care, maybe it was never in the "ESO" language, but who knows. Other words yea, if used properly, or have NPC flirt or dance.

    We are in a war torn world, even if its locations where you go and see dead NPC's, having heads or bodies on pikes. Yea I could understand how Molag Bol pretty much rips people apart so add that.

    As of mixing genres, I am pretty sure every game Teen and up mixes them. Maybe not in the best see "Ride to Hell" Done terribly and to me, just one of the worst games of all time.

    Now take, Dragon Age, Mass Effect, even Deadpool. Plays into the story, adds relationships and if Deadpool doesnt cuss 5000 times than its not a good Deadpool game, That is just who is character is.

    Once again, not attacking you as a father or a parent, that is all your call. But you can't shy or hide from it.

    @ThePaleItalian no offense taken. Having thought about it a little more, I think we need to elevate our definition of what makes a "mature" game. Right now, we have an adolescent view...if it has nudity, cussing, and gore, it's an "adult" game. I'm not 14 anymore, and I don't think these are necessarily cool.

    Instead, to me an adult or mature game should be the themes it handles. Games can be an art form and convey and tackle weighty topics. As an example of a game that handled mature themes look at the last of us. Sure the game has cussing and gore, but that's not what makes it a mature game to me. Look at the way the game tackles the topics of loss, the way Ellie handles (near) sexual victimization, and Joel's fatherly response to that including the complete change in their relationship.

    We should be asking ZOS to tackle more weighty topics if we want a mature game, not add more adolescent elements just for the sake of adding them. You're right, this is a war torn world. Where my morally ambiguous quests where I have to choose between saving my kid/spouse and saving the queen? Or if demora have a free will and if they could be liberated from Molag bals control? Those would be cool topics to explore. You mentioned mass effect. From what I hear, that game has these types of choices. Give me more of that!

    That I agree with. Boobs and gore...eh. There is a place for them in games, but just have a pair pixel *** (say that 5 times fast) doesn't make the game "mature" for me.

    Mass Effect made you really think about your choices because it would effect the entire story, which is very doable in a single player game but in something like an MMO it can be very hard to pull off. If half the people kill one person and other half doesnt, do you just write whole separate stories? Which is cool in its thought, but probably hard to put into practice.

    The quests in Coldharbor were nice, picking between the few, each of my play throughs I picked different options for quests that gave you that, but the feeling of having my choices effect the world felt very small. Although my first playthrough I did find myself wondering who I was going to let die in at the end. (SPOILER ALERT)

    Having a "Mature" title now those does have, nudity, sexual references, drug and alcohol use, language and gore. That is pretty much the formula for "Mature"

    So I do see both sides of the coin.
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  • Moonclaw
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    I think the thing here is balance. The Witcher games do a good job with this - they convey cities which feel "real" and mature in an intelligent way .
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    Moonclaw wrote: »
    I think the thing here is balance. The Witcher games do a good job with this - they convey cities which feel "real" and mature in an intelligent way .

    I agree with you, and you have an absolutely fantastic example. The Witcher 3 showed this brilliantly, and managed to keep all "adult"-oriented things within harmony with everything else. There was never a feeling of "suggestive" things being out-of-place, but more so synchronized beautifully with everything else.
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    Because Zenimax is PC wish bethesda made the game
  • ArchMikem
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    As a father who often plays in the presence of my kids, I do not approve this thread. If you want nudity, go watch ***. If you want gore, go watch saw. If you want to hang out with friends in a great game, play ESO. Don't mix genres.

    When i was in a guild group the other day, my guildmate was playing with her kids there, and while we were waiting for a delve boss to spawn, the kids wanted me to unequip my Khajiit's chest piece, so they could see if she had boobs or not. My guildmate did not discourage this, and the sight of a khajiit in her undies was apparently hilarious.

    I understand many players are parents and much adult content is inappropriate for certain ages, but these kids need to be desensitized to this stuff sometime.
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  • ArchMikem
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    Ch4mpTW wrote: »
    ArchMikem wrote: »
    MornaBaine wrote: »
    I have noticed this game is all over the place in respect to its M rating. Various quest dialog and books you find certainly have "adult" overtones yet the accompanying visuals are lacking. No blood or even signs of injury when people and monsters are killed. Almost all armor and clothing is virtually suited to nuns and priests. I don't want to see G-strings and six inch high heels but some more skin would be nice. This request comes up constantly though and ZOS has steadfastly not responded to it.

    Low level dunmer and argonin armor shows off quite a bit of skin, as well as a few costumes. The new Minotaur style does as well.

    Be reasonable about this, our characters are fighting battles and wars, why would they do it with their bits getting a good draft?

    Aerodynamics. As well as keeping our characters both cool and dry. As you know, sweat probably builds up in suits of hide and metal. Thus leading to things like bacteria and fungi, all due to moisture. Getting a good draft could tone down the chances of that significantly, while also assisting with overall mobility. :)

    I actually will agree on some aspect of the more skin thing. My character would look great in more sleeveless chest pieces. Protect the core but leave the arms free. I want vests so badly.
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  • Ghanima_Atreides
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    A lot of the game has been sanitised/toned down compared to previous depictions in earlier games or lore. For example, Coldharbour itself; this is how it was described in "The Doors of Oblivion":

    " It appeared to Zenas as if it were a future Nirn, under the King of ***, desolate and barren, filled with suffering. I could hear Morian Zenas weep at the images he saw, and shiver at the sight of the Imperial Palace, spattered with blood and excrement."

    This made me think of a post-apocalyptic version of Nirn, what Nirn would be like if Molag Bal completed the Planemeld. Instead we got a very otherworldly realm of spiky floating rocks and few truly dark/frightening moments. Even the fake Imperial Palace is squeaky-clean. :P
    Edited by Ghanima_Atreides on September 10, 2016 9:14AM
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  • Ch4mpTW
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    A lot of the game has been sanitised/toned down compared to previous depictions in earlier games or lore. For example, Coldharbour itself; this is how it was described in "The Doors of Oblivion":

    " It appeared to Zenas as if it were a future Nirn, under the King of ***, desolate and barren, filled with suffering. I could hear Morian Zenas weep at the images he saw, and shiver at the sight of the Imperial Palace, spattered with blood and excrement."

    This made me think of a post-apocalyptic version of Nirn, what Nirn would be like if Molag Bal completed the Planemeld. Instead we got a very otherworldly realm of spiky floating rocks and few truly dark/frightening moments. Even the fake Imperial Palace is squeaky-clean. :P

    Very true. I have no idea why the Coldharbour in ESO is so Disney-esque. Coldharbour is supposed to be a truly horrible place. A place that gives those who enter it nightmares, and regrets for ever setting foot within it. And yet... As you said, there's just floating minerals about. And water that looks like the icy blue Gatorade or Powerade. Lol.
  • Oh_Skrivva
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    Shegoraths dialogue would be epic if this was implemented.
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  • Ghanima_Atreides
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    Yeah. And too many things are played for laughs (the Nord village with the enchanted mead, people having a peppy, "isn't this a fun adventure" attitude instead of dread and horror), not to mention having a safe, comfortable haven in the Hollow City rather takes away a bit from the feeling of danger and oppression.
    Edited by Ghanima_Atreides on September 10, 2016 9:50AM
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  • Valerien
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    I agree with the OP.

    It was really refreshing playing the Witcher 3 and having a mature world to explore where people get annoyed and act like it with dialogue to match, but more than this the dark feeling to the world just gave it more depth. When I'm hunting a tormented spirit I learn it really is a tormented spirit and not a jolly nice chap whose brothers locked it away for wanting to go and help some other jolly nice chaps.

    Hell Tharn talks about a Riften Brothel, but no matter how hard I looked I couldn't find one! On a slightly more serious note, much of the personality of my character seems to be a 12 year old slightly *** self loathing nice guy. So many things to love about the game though it can come off as horribly cheesy when your dialogue is always 'Let Me Help You!' and when your done 'Your smile is more than enough reward for me, Oh and kids be good to your Mum and drink your Milk' and should a buxom wench be throwing herself at our dashing hero 'You don't want to be doing that Miss. You should enroll in college and get an education, come I will help you fill out your application. And remember kids only bad girls have sex outside of marriage and then only for the purpose of procreation! All the while heading off to murder 100's of people with the blade of woe for an achievement. 'Murders fine kids as long as you remember to eat your vegetables!'

    So yeah a more mature setting, maybe one where I can even call out NPCs on being jerks or make demands etc rather than begging to help them would be nice.
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    Valerien wrote: »
    I agree with the OP.

    It was really refreshing playing the Witcher 3 and having a mature world to explore where people get annoyed and act like it with dialogue to match, but more than this the dark feeling to the world just gave it more depth. When I'm hunting a tormented spirit I learn it really is a tormented spirit and not a jolly nice chap whose brothers locked it away for wanting to go and help some other jolly nice chaps.

    Hell Tharn talks about a Riften Brothel, but no matter how hard I looked I couldn't find one! On a slightly more serious note, much of the personality of my character seems to be a 12 year old slightly *** self loathing nice guy. So many things to love about the game though it can come off as horribly cheesy when your dialogue is always 'Let Me Help You!' and when your done 'Your smile is more than enough reward for me, Oh and kids be good to your Mum and drink your Milk' and should a buxom wench be throwing herself at our dashing hero 'You don't want to be doing that Miss. You should enroll in college and get an education, come I will help you fill out your application. And remember kids only bad girls have sex outside of marriage and then only for the purpose of procreation! All the while heading off to murder 100's of people with the blade of woe for an achievement. 'Murders fine kids as long as you remember to eat your vegetables!'

    So yeah a more mature setting, maybe one where I can even call out NPCs on being jerks or make demands etc rather than begging to help them would be nice.

    Damn, you're making me want to go put in a few hours of Witcher 3 today. Lol.
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    Yes, moar blood
  • MrAppleman
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    Some things are never good enough for some.
  • Jade1986
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    This game only has a M rating because of the literature in it, things like he lusty argonian maid. We already have the M rating, they might as well make it into an actual M game. I love how they re did the beginning and made it much more mature. Now I am not saying they should do that to the whole game, but for new content, at least EARN that M rating.
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    KICHZY wrote: »
    You cannot predict what vulgar statements/conversations players will talk about in-game therefore the decision of ESO being M-Rated/18+ has to do with that (I think). Adding Gore, Profanity and more Violence simply because that rating is there seems questionable but doubt it's the direction ZOS want to take...

    However I do agree selected NPC dialog would be more believable if they was to use mild profanity occasionally.

    No, it is only because of the lore books, that is -it-. I remember when they were trying to get the T rating, but then the censors saw the lusty argonian maid and that was that. It went M after that.
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