AnimeHeretic wrote:Well, with GTA, it was a case of gross negligence on the part of the producer to have a sexually explicit element on the actual disc. The fact that a hack was necessary to access it is irrelevant... it should not have been there in the first place. This whole element has called the accuracy of the ERSB into question by parents, and serious steps need to be taken to restore trust... which the ERSB did by changing the rating to AO for those packages to have that program.
The problem is, as I see it, the game industry has been pushing the envelope and now comes the reaction.
Just a side note. But the ESRB works by the game company sending a video of the worst things shown in the video game. And thus have the ESRB judge the game. Now if rockstar put that sex part into the game. But kinda "locked" it and didn't put it on the video. Who was to know other than rockstar of course
so I find the ESRB not at fault