It's $43 for all platforms on Amazon right now as the gold box deal of the day.Any sale on this? What platform is best?
I really have a hard time justifying not pirating games from UbisoftHope this is selling well.
... because?I really have a hard time justifying not pirating games from Ubisoft
May want to consider blaming your country for that and not the publisher.check the bottom of the picture.
You have no reason to believe me, no way of knowing and there is no way you will be convinced by this post, and I know you were being sarcastic, but what you said is actually true. It is bad. =) For all involved.getting free stuff and not working for it is bad
I've pirated the non-censored version now, that shit would have been street legal here with FSK 16. Ubisoft simply decided to take the easy way out with the low violence versionMay want to consider blaming your country for that and not the publisher.
Again, completely Ubisoft's decision. There was no ban on the version, yet they acted as if there were. Swastikas and violence are also two completely different issues here, ubisoft decided to cut out both the violence and the swastikas for the only version we're allowed to activate on Steam. For explanation, swastikas is what gets games from sale here, violence just restricted - but the violence you see in regular sold 18+ titles far exceeds the violence in SPTSOT.Quineloe you obv missed the whole fallout with wrong gold master sent to factory with (in germany) banned swastikas and shit still in game resulting in a 4 week delay of this south park game in central europe and also steam ?!
Agree on everything with the censored/not rated/low violence parts, but also the distribution of said material is also illegal, and if some political shithead would claim steam being a distributer even activating a key could be punishable by court. Noone wants to or will set up a case here in the near future, so steam just goes forth with it no risk and just enforces internet-nazi-dom on max level. Also afaik as soon as some shit is censored they simply put up the low violence version note up and roll with that not specifing what got axed (swasticas, drugs, sex, blood, rock'n'roll).Again, completely Ubisoft's decision. There was no ban on the version, yet they acted as if there were. Swastikas and violence are also two completely different issues here, ubisoft decided to cut out both the violence and the swastikas for the only version we're allowed to activate on Steam. For explanation, swastikas is what gets games from sale here, violence just restricted - but the violence you see in regular sold 18+ titles far exceeds the violence in SPTSOT.
And again, this does not explain the least why I can't activate an amazon.co.uk bought and paid Steam key on my account. It is completely legal for me to purchase this:Return to Castle Wolfenstein (PC CD): Amazon.co.uk: PC Video Games
and have it shipped to my address in Germany. Even if the uncensored title is banned from sale here.