3rd November 2007, 12:36 PM
Oh come on, the reason for this is obvious.
Manhunt 2's unlocked content is violent. GTA San Andreas's unlocked content is sexual. In America, the latter is far worse...
There's only one other part to the explanation: that they KNEW about this content, while they had no idea that the GTASA stuff was on the disc. That does make a difference... though this is content that they said should make the game AO-rated when uncensored, so that's not a good excuse. :)
Oh yes, and weren't a couple of things cut out of the game completely? Would their removal explain it, when compared with the "Violence is okay" thing?
You could say something silly about how the two mods are somewhow different, but minor semantic differences like that really don't explain it.
Manhunt 2's unlocked content is violent. GTA San Andreas's unlocked content is sexual. In America, the latter is far worse...
There's only one other part to the explanation: that they KNEW about this content, while they had no idea that the GTASA stuff was on the disc. That does make a difference... though this is content that they said should make the game AO-rated when uncensored, so that's not a good excuse. :)
Oh yes, and weren't a couple of things cut out of the game completely? Would their removal explain it, when compared with the "Violence is okay" thing?
You could say something silly about how the two mods are somewhow different, but minor semantic differences like that really don't explain it.