Quote from The Demon Lord: November 25, 2014, 08:54:53 amQuote from Tandoori: November 24, 2014, 10:02:49 pmQuote from The Demon Lord: November 24, 2014, 09:33:16 pmGotta love corporate censorship....How much of it is censorship versus marketing ? I bet more over-protective parents shop at the Warehouse than gamers. If this means more business for the Warehouse then the no r18 policy is a smart one to pursue that is rewarded by consumers in a market. I doubt they make much money from DVDs and games these days.Marketing or Censorship - whichever the perspective, the net result is the same - a Company deciding to remove my ability to purchase an item that I am legally entitled to purchase, thereby artificially restricting my choice.Which I think sucks the hairy fat cockYeah but ain't no one on this earth more put out than a legally entitled pom (and derivitives*, to a lesser extent). Excepting maybe an American who thinks cultural status quo is the same thing as legal entitlement.Fuck yeah, how many people can I offend in one post? Pretty sure I just covered a third of the world.*White folk most of the world over, including all the ex colonies beginning with A & their lesser & more put out siblings (like NZ).
Quote from Tandoori: November 24, 2014, 10:02:49 pmQuote from The Demon Lord: November 24, 2014, 09:33:16 pmGotta love corporate censorship....How much of it is censorship versus marketing ? I bet more over-protective parents shop at the Warehouse than gamers. If this means more business for the Warehouse then the no r18 policy is a smart one to pursue that is rewarded by consumers in a market. I doubt they make much money from DVDs and games these days.Marketing or Censorship - whichever the perspective, the net result is the same - a Company deciding to remove my ability to purchase an item that I am legally entitled to purchase, thereby artificially restricting my choice.Which I think sucks the hairy fat cock
Quote from The Demon Lord: November 24, 2014, 09:33:16 pmGotta love corporate censorship....How much of it is censorship versus marketing ? I bet more over-protective parents shop at the Warehouse than gamers. If this means more business for the Warehouse then the no r18 policy is a smart one to pursue that is rewarded by consumers in a market. I doubt they make much money from DVDs and games these days.
Gotta love corporate censorship....
Also, for those confused... The thread says "don't bother shopping at", not "lets boycott". Subtle differences in the English language I know, but if you study hard you too could make it to this level of understanding.
Quote from Pyromanik: November 25, 2014, 08:47:40 amQuote from Tiwaking!: November 24, 2014, 05:27:08 pmhttp://store.steampowered.com/search/?filter=weeklongdealsBuy POSTAL POSTAL 21 Mar, 2013 -85%$4.99$0.74Each POSTAL is made from a different perspective.This one (the first) is top down isometric (iirc isometric).I think you're thinking of POSTAL2Most gloriously unPC game ever.(GTA is like the M&M of our time, TRIES to offend as much as it can, 'coz ain't no such thing as bad publicity, or something).Postal 1997-11-04Banned due to depictions of revolting and abhorrent content.REFUSED CLASSIFICATIONREFUSED CLASSIFICATIONPostal 2 was merely Unrated
Quote from Tiwaking!: November 24, 2014, 05:27:08 pmhttp://store.steampowered.com/search/?filter=weeklongdealsBuy POSTAL POSTAL 21 Mar, 2013 -85%$4.99$0.74Each POSTAL is made from a different perspective.This one (the first) is top down isometric (iirc isometric).I think you're thinking of POSTAL2Most gloriously unPC game ever.(GTA is like the M&M of our time, TRIES to offend as much as it can, 'coz ain't no such thing as bad publicity, or something).
http://store.steampowered.com/search/?filter=weeklongdealsBuy POSTAL POSTAL 21 Mar, 2013 -85%$4.99$0.74
Quote from `Kayne: November 24, 2014, 08:14:47 pmand I'm pretty sure JB hifi sells games the cheapestI'm pretty sure Steam sells games the cheapest....
and I'm pretty sure JB hifi sells games the cheapest
Top Geary - 27th May 2016 at 12:10 AMI've learnt to ignore when you say derogatory things to me
Quote from The Demon Lord: November 25, 2014, 08:54:53 amQuote from Tandoori: November 24, 2014, 10:02:49 pmQuote from The Demon Lord: November 24, 2014, 09:33:16 pmGotta love corporate censorship....How much of it is censorship versus marketing ? I bet more over-protective parents shop at the Warehouse than gamers. If this means more business for the Warehouse then the no r18 policy is a smart one to pursue that is rewarded by consumers in a market. I doubt they make much money from DVDs and games these days.Marketing or Censorship - whichever the perspective, the net result is the same - a Company deciding to remove my ability to purchase an item that I am legally entitled to purchase, thereby artificially restricting my choice.Which I think sucks the hairy fat cockThere is a fundamental difference in state censorship versus private censorship. State censorship undermines freedom of expression and information: it is an active subversion the citizen's ability to do something. Private censorship, in this particular instance, is passive. The Warehouse is not stopping you from purchasing an item you are 'legally entitled to purchase' in general terms. The Warehouse, unlike the State, is actually unable to remove your ability to purchase R18 games or media because it operates in a competitive market. Part of the the market is incentivising the Warehouse to stop selling these games. Another part of the market is incentivising it's competitors to keep selling these games. You are more than able to take your money elsewhere. The Warehouse is not limiting your freedom at all. On the contrary, if you were to argue that the Warehouse should not be able to choose which products it does or does not sell, you would be limiting its freedom.The issue worth pursuing is probably not to do with the Warehouse but more to do with the what is clearly a strongly-held view in some segment of the population that r18 content poses some danger to their concept of the moral society. Quote from: PyromanikAlso, for those confused... The thread says "don't bother shopping at", not "lets boycott". Subtle differences in the English language I know, but if you study hard you too could make it to this level of understanding.I think the problem is that 'don't bother' infers that I would ever actually bother to shop at the Warehouse for these items. I'm confident that the overwhelming bulk of Warehouse sales are not comprised of, and thefore affected by this ban on, r18 items.
i had kinda hope speakman had died, what a pity
Does The Warehouse sell Bacon?No?Case closed.
They may do, at the warehouse extra stores.Well, almost bacon.
"It's a game that encourages players to murder women for entertainment," Nicole, Claire and Kat, who didn't give their last names, said in the petition, which has gained more than 40,000 supporters."The incentive is to commit sexual violence against women, then abuse or kill them to proceed or get 'health' points –
Target Australia is now removing GTA5 from sales.Fair enough, but Quote"It's a game that encourages players to murder women for entertainment," Nicole, Claire and Kat, who didn't give their last names, said in the petition, which has gained more than 40,000 supporters."The incentive is to commit sexual violence against women, then abuse or kill them to proceed or get 'health' points – I haven't played the whole game yet, but so far I haven't come across any missions where I had to murder women for entertainment, or commit sexual violence to get health points.Is this DLC?
Whilst on the topic, I also NEVER visited the strip club or hired a prostitute whether online or in SP...
Quote from winter: December 04, 2014, 12:11:33 pmWhilst on the topic, I also NEVER visited the strip club or hired a prostitute whether online or in SP... So by a process of elimination, you only go to strip clubs and hire prostitutes in real life.Ok.
And I've not had to hire a prostitute thankfully.