el badman wrote:For the Aussies who were planning to play the game, it was initially supposed to be banned in Australia because if its drugs/violence contents, but it will apparently be partially censored instead. Here's a link about what will be cut:
Speaking to Edge, Bethesda has explained what it calls a “misconception” regarding the classification of Fallout 3 in the Australian region. Edge has also learned that due to concerns and issues raised in the process of international classification, Fallout 3 will not contain real world drug references in any territory.
Fallout 3 was originally refused classification by the Australian Office of Film and Literature Classification, citing among other reason the in-game use of “Morphine” in order to ignore limb pain. According to the Office’s guidelines, “material promoting or encouraging proscribed drug use” is refused classification.
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While it has been assumed that these changes would only be in place in the Australian release of the game, Edge has been told by Bethesda vice president of PR and marketing Peter Hines that there will be no differences between the version that releases in Australia and the versions that will release in other territories, including Europe and the US.
Calling the idea of an Australia-specific version of the game a “misconception,” Hines told us, “We want to make sure folks understand that the Australian version of Fallout 3 is identical to both the UK and North American versions in every way, on every platform.”
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2pac wrote:through every dark night, there's a bright day after that, so no matter how hard it get, stick your chest out, keep your head up, and handle it
Andrew wrote:The lack of a linear structure and all the tangents and optional quests and goals sometimes make it a bit difficult to know if you're really progressing or going anywhere
I wonder if this game contains the same glitch as oblivion, the one where you could duplicate items by shooting an arrow into them. I wouldn't know what to use as an arrow, though.
Anyone disappointed by some of the ruins? It's like in fallout's world, computers never got any better than they were in the 80's and the jukebox's are old school.
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