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View Poll Results: Did the language and/or dialogue bother you?

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  • Yes, They need to do something.

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  • Yes, but "C'est la vie." (translated: That's Life)

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  1. #21
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    So you don't have a problem with murdering, killing, taking of life, technically stealing cars, blowing people up, destroying peoples homes and property while killing their friends and family, but you have a problem with the language? Hi I'm dumb, where do I sign up for a brian?? (yes I said brian and not brain on purpose)
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  2. #22
    Faith in humanity = Lost...
    How can so many people be so desensitized? To those of you who said things like, "Well it's M rated game, blood, cussing and violence are supposed to be there!"
    I wasn't saying it shouldn't be rated M, or that the Language was the only thing that bothered me. What bothers me, is the fact that 99.99% of well made videogames have "blood, language and sexual content." I posted this to see if anyone out there still had their souls. 4 people. Now don't hate me just for the sake of hating. Why do you all seem to think I'm a 40 something year-old father? I'm a High-School student! Violence, Language and Sexual Content in media are genuinely things that bother me!!! And the fact that so many of you get aggressive, and start defending it, worries me even more! How do you people sleep at night? I was still hanging on a thread that Ubisoft might be making more appropriate games. I don't even know why I bother! If this is their target audience... Humanity is doomed...
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    Well you wouldn't just walk upto someone, shoot them in the face and watch confetti shoot out of them. Games too some degree, try to keep general parts of realism. Things that would be common. You don't make a game based on real life military knowledge, then expect the humans in the game to have no blood, or to not swear at times where people would swear in real life. If someone hits your car while driving fast, you're not going to sit there and say nothing, there's a high chance you're going to swear whether it's intentional or not. So buck up princess, it's just how games and media are these days and how they're evolving. If you don't like it, no one is forcing you to play or watch, you have a choice. You're looking at the wrong type of games also if things like this are upsetting you.
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    Originally Posted by MajorLeagueGeek4 Go to original post
    Faith in humanity = Lost...
    How can so many people be so desensitized? To those of you who said things like, "Well it's M rated game, blood, cussing and violence are supposed to be there!"
    I wasn't saying it shouldn't be rated M, or that the Language was the only thing that bothered me. What bothers me, is the fact that 99.99% of well made videogames have "blood, language and sexual content." I posted this to see if anyone out there still had their souls. 4 people. Now don't hate me just for the sake of hating. Why do you all seem to think I'm a 40 something year-old father? I'm a High-School student! Violence, Language and Sexual Content in media are genuinely things that bother me!!! And the fact that so many of you get aggressive, and start defending it, worries me even more! How do you people sleep at night? I was still hanging on a thread that Ubisoft might be making more appropriate games. I don't even know why I bother! If this is their target audience... Humanity is doomed...
    As a soldier I sleep in a hole in the ground spooning my service rifle with my knife strapped firmly to my chest. And I hate to break it to you,but in a tactical environment the F word is used as an adjective in every sentence.

    Fact: violence and profanity, inevitability of service.
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    Originally Posted by GLASSGH0ST Go to original post
    Fact: violence and profanity, inevitability of service.
    Truth, and I know several squaddies -- they swear like well, troopers
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    I'm really not bothered about violence - the bloodier the better. But some of the language just wasn't what I was expecting from a seemingly professional outfit. I would just like more professional comments like pointing out where enemies are, if they've killed one, etc. I don't need the team shouting "c***holster" every single mission.
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    Originally Posted by Wastedyuthe Go to original post
    I'm really not bothered about violence - the bloodier the better. But some of the language just wasn't what I was expecting from a seemingly professional outfit. I would just like more professional comments like pointing out where enemies are, if they've killed one, etc. I don't need the team shouting "c***holster" every single mission.
    Like GLASSGH0ST said, and from my own experience, in that line of profession swearing/profound language is very common and becomes natural, and like I said they try to keep some degree of realism in the game.
    If your player/team is shouting "c*** holster" every mission, you should stop ramming into other vehicles
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    Mine usually said it when I got shot, which is tame compared to what I'd have said
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    Originally Posted by MajorLeagueGeek4 Go to original post
    Faith in humanity = Lost...
    How can so many people be so desensitized? To those of you who said things like, "Well it's M rated game, blood, cussing and violence are supposed to be there!"
    I wasn't saying it shouldn't be rated M, or that the Language was the only thing that bothered me. What bothers me, is the fact that 99.99% of well made videogames have "blood, language and sexual content." I posted this to see if anyone out there still had their souls. 4 people. Now don't hate me just for the sake of hating. Why do you all seem to think I'm a 40 something year-old father? I'm a High-School student! Violence, Language and Sexual Content in media are genuinely things that bother me!!! And the fact that so many of you get aggressive, and start defending it, worries me even more! How do you people sleep at night? I was still hanging on a thread that Ubisoft might be making more appropriate games. I don't even know why I bother! If this is their target audience... Humanity is doomed...
    Ummm... OP, have you ever been in the military environment? Believe me, the language in GRW is tame. When you're cutting about the ulu with your blokes every other word (near enough) is a swear word. I'll admit, cockholster is a new one though: I'm used to cockstand and cockwomble.

    Also, as a teenager, you should be concerned about language and violence. You shouldn't be watching them, particularly not if it's an 18-rated game. How is violence, swearing and such inappropriate for a game about a SMU in a foreign country trying to take down a violent drug cartel? Don't you watch the news/documentaries?

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    Originally Posted by HeyiRAWR Go to original post
    Like GLASSGH0ST said, and from my own experience, in that line of profession swearing/profound language is very common and becomes natural, and like I said they try to keep some degree of realism in the game.
    If your player/team is shouting "c*** holster" every mission, you should stop ramming into other vehicles
    Well then I guess this game has been an eye-opener for me

    And I'm pretty sure they've said that term even when I'm just silently approaching a compound, so maybe something one of the AI team did, which wouldn't surprise me since they are idiots.
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