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  • ExtremeGamer
    Extra Life 11/3/18
    • Jul 2002
    • 35299

    #1

    Oblivion to be re-rated M

    Since the main sticky thread is about the actual gameplay, this is about the re-rating of the game, I'm creating a new thread.

    [UPDATE] ESRB bumps up game's rating from T for Teen, says Bethesda failed to properly report objectionable content in ratings submission.

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  • TJdaSportsGuy
    Hall Of Fame
    • Dec 2002
    • 11146

    #2
    Re: Oblivion to be re-rated M

    Originally posted by ExtremeGamer
    Since the main sticky thread is about the actual gameplay, this is about the re-rating of the game, I'm creating a new thread.

    http://www.gamespot.com/news/6148897.html
    Buncha old farts with nothing better to do...not like anyone was complaining about it, jeez! Hell, I didn't even KNOW about it.

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    • Cyros
      ULTRAAAA!!!!
      • Jun 2003
      • 12628

      #3
      Re: Oblivion to be re-rated M

      Is it really that gory in the game?
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      • Klocker
        MVP
        • Jul 2003
        • 3239

        #4
        Re: Oblivion to be re-rated M

        oh geez


        boobies... oh for the sake of "the children".... God forbid they see *gasp* ... boobies.

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        • mgoblue
          Go Wings!
          • Jul 2002
          • 25477

          #5
          Re: Oblivion to be re-rated M

          all this is stupid...so if i hack Pokemon on the PC and create a nude Pikachu, then it should be rated M?
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          • TJdaSportsGuy
            Hall Of Fame
            • Dec 2002
            • 11146

            #6
            Re: Oblivion to be re-rated M

            Originally posted by mgoblue
            all this is stupid...so if i hack Pokemon on the PC and create a nude Pikachu, then it should be rated M?
            If you own Pokemon on the PC, you shouldn't be allowed to post here anymore.

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            • Peter_OS
              Banned
              • Jul 2002
              • 5088

              #7
              Re: Oblivion to be re-rated M

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              • mgoblue
                Go Wings!
                • Jul 2002
                • 25477

                #8
                Re: Oblivion to be re-rated M

                Originally posted by TJdaSportsGuy
                If you own Pokemon on the PC, you shouldn't be allowed to post here anymore.
                lol i don't, i'm not ExtremeGamer, give me some credit!
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                • Skerik
                  Living in this tube
                  • Mar 2004
                  • 5215

                  #9
                  Re: Oblivion to be re-rated M

                  Bethesda responds:



                  The ESRB has concluded that the game deserves a rating of Mature because: 1) partial nudity in the PC version of the game can be created by modders; and 2) the game contains excessive blood and gore that go beyond a Teen rating. The facts are as follows:

                  There is no nudity in Oblivion without a third party modification. In the PC version of the game only - this doesn't apply to the Xbox 360 version - some modders have used a third party tool to hack into and modify an art archive file to make it possible to create a mesh for a partially nude (topless) female that they add into the game. Bethesda didn't create a game with nudity and does not intend that nudity appear in Oblivion. There is no nude female character in a section of the game that can be "unlocked." Bethesda can not control tampering with Oblivion by third parties. Bethesda is taking steps to ensure that modders can not continue to hack into Oblivion's art archives to create partially nude figures.

                  With regard to violence, Bethesda advised the ESRB during the ratings process that violence and blood effects were "frequent" in the game - checking the box on the form that is the maximum warning. We further advised that the game contained occasional torture, vulgar acts, and gore. We gave accurate answers and descriptions about the type and frequency of violence that appears in the game. We submitted a 60-page document listing the explicit language, acts, and scenes in the game. Oblivion packaging already contains warnings for "Violence" and "Blood and Gore."
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                  • Beantown
                    #DoYourJob
                    • Feb 2005
                    • 31523

                    #10
                    Re: Oblivion to be re-rated M

                    Oblivion?

                    What's that?

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                    • burnwood
                      MVP
                      • May 2003
                      • 2270

                      #11
                      Re: Oblivion to be re-rated M

                      What's the problem? If you are over 18 you should be able to buy the game right?

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                      • dave360
                        MVP
                        • Mar 2003
                        • 4081

                        #12
                        Re: Oblivion to be re-rated M

                        If you go by the ESRB's ruling then shouldn't all PC games be rated M since you can mod textures in most any game? This is ridiculous.

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                        • mudtiger
                          MVP
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 3223

                          #13
                          Re: Oblivion to be re-rated M

                          Beth's response is interesting

                          There is no nudity in Oblivion without a third party modification. In the PC version of the game only - this doesn't apply to the Xbox 360 version - some modders have used a third party tool to hack into and modify an art archive file to make it possible to create a mesh for a partially nude (topless) female that they add into the game. Bethesda didn't create a game with nudity and does not intend that nudity appear in Oblivion. There is no nude female character in a section of the game that can be "unlocked." Bethesda can not control tampering with Oblivion by third parties. Bethesda is taking steps to ensure that modders can not continue to hack into Oblivion's art archives to create partially nude figures.
                          My understanding was the topless mod simply went in and removed the bra texture to reveal the breasts, nipples and all, already there. I didn't think anyone originally created a mesh for the topless mod, it was already there once you dropped the bra.

                          In the end, I'd rather see the ESRB change the rating and Beth apologize than see senators and lawyers step in.

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                          • goh
                            Banned
                            • Aug 2003
                            • 20755

                            #14
                            Re: Oblivion to be re-rated M

                            If that's the case I wonder how much fuss it would cause if Bethseda released it in the marketplace for 360.

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                            • mudtiger
                              MVP
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 3223

                              #15
                              Re: Oblivion to be re-rated M

                              Seems to me Beth wasn't exactly truthful in it's earlier statement

                              some modders have used a third party tool to hack into and modify an art archive file to make it possible to create a mesh for a partially nude (topless) female that they add into the game. Bethesda didn't create a game with nudity and does not intend that nudity appear in Oblivion.


                              "When we brought the topless female images to Bethesda Softworks' attention, they confirmed that the art file existed in a fully rendered form in the code on the game disc. The ESRB's investigation found that the mod allowed users to change the filename for the female character mesh in order to access the art file that was created by Bethesda. While true that a modification was required to access this file, the changes we implemented last year - expanding our disclosure rules to include locked-out content - were made to prevent these kinds of situations," Vance explained to GameDaily BIZ.
                              Like I thought, the nudity is already there, someone just needed to change the texture to reveal it. The modder did not create the texture/mesh as Beth seemed to indicate in it's first response.

                              As someone that has the topless mod, I fail to see how these cyber boobs are something Beth should be covering up (pun intended). It's not that big a deal for me personally considering the amount of killing and gore included, the boobs hardly push the game from a T rating to a M rating for me.

                              I don't get it, specially after the gta fiasco, you'd think Beth would have been smarter than this. Either put them in there and take the M rating, or remove them entirely.
                              Last edited by mudtiger; 05-05-2006, 03:30 PM.

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