Microsoft Reverses 'Mature' Game Ban On Windows 8
another random user writes with news that Microsoft has sorted out the Windows Store guidelines such that games rated 'Mature' in the U.S. will be allowed. An earlier version of the guidelines took cues from the European PEGI rating system, which lumps pornographic content into the same rating as mainstream games that involve violence. In the U.S., they're split up into Adult (for porn) and Mature (for things like Skyrim, Call of Duty, and Assassin's Creed). Gamers and developers were worried that a large number of very popular games were going to be disallowed on the Windows Store. Microsoft hopes to have the situation fixed by December — not ideal, since Windows 8 is now out, but better than nothing.
The typical: "Its ok if there's killing, beheading and any kind of gore as long as nobody fucks."
Windows 8 took an arrow to the knee.
I've found home in windows 8. Yes, the interface takes a couple days to get used to initially, but after that the thing is so mindbogglingly responsive that I wouldn't want anything else. I *really* like it.
I've been a big fan of Linux and Mac for many years, and have owned many of both types of PCs, and I can say that Windows 8 is just -really- good.
Who cares. :)
Steam Store
I happen to like Win8 quite a bit
So that guy is YOU?
We used to have a Bill of Rights. Now, with the rights gone, all we have left is the bill.
If we combine Sexploitation and Mature, will that make it S & M?
“He’s not deformed, he’s just drunk!”