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    Aim for T rating

    with the current spotlight on violence in games i would suggest to aim for a T rating Violence but not blood and gore what i saw on the gameplay was amazing close to perfect. Also you would Attract way more people if yall are able to pull off an amazing Shooter with a T rating. Destiny is even aiming for a T rating i Give yall props! if you are able to pull this game off
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    M for Mature!!!!! Only games I play bro.
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    Originally Posted by Ima_Rockstar856 Go to original post
    M for Mature!!!!! Only games I play bro.
    So uve never played Mario, Sonic, Super smash bros Sly cooper, Sports games? all great and not rated M or even Ghost Recon Online
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    They should aim for whatever rating they have planned. "Aim for T-rating" you say? meh. That's really what would take away my interest in this game, especially as this game CAN justify for me to get a PS4.
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    no thanks I dont want this softened up for little kiddies with their hands in mumys purse
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    The limitations for ESRB ratings are skewed towards higher age restrictions for a number of reasons, the primary one being "rather safe than sorry" when rating a game. Another key reason is that the "T" rating category is 13+, meaning that the game has to be suitable for the lowest age in the age group, or 13.

    Depictions of human-on-human violence with realistic weapons, tactics, and sounds is usually a guarantee for M ratings, especially if there is blood depicted. And yes, there is blood in this game. It would hardly capture the visceral feel of engagements without it.

    Keep in mind that a game with "Intense Violence," or Graphic and realistic-looking depictions of physical conflict. May involve extreme and/or realistic blood, gore, weapons and depictions of human injury and death almost guarantees that a game with receive an M rating. A T rated game, or those with the lesser "Violence" (Scenes involving aggressive conflict. May contain bloodless dismemberment), will not be the type of game this will end up being.
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    lol hell no. The game is about a virus which has killed off millions of people and the anarchy that follows. Not a "T" game.
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    I think they should maybe include a no-blood option in the settings but a M rating is ok. Of course it's nice to have a T rated shooter but there are topics in this game, topics I'd really like to appear, which are not made for a T rating. I just think with a shooter-rpg-mix-online-game which seems so mature in topics, morality and tries to convince with a world where the normal order falls apart, a rating shouldn't hold you back in terms of storytelling and game believability
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    M ans big as this one M
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    T or M just don't over GORE the game.. You blood drinkers go play Last of Us...
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