no new Wolfenstein for you then.You cannot sue people or corporations over this shit here! This isn't America, you can't sue people over stupid shit and get awarded a lottery winning! Worst case scenario? They get told they can't sell it anymore and need to bring in a censored version. End of case for everyone involved.
Other games I can easily obtain through ways ubisoft has disabled for Steam and it resulted in fuck all action from the government agency responsible for these enforcements! What is so fucking hard to understand about this?
I've dealt with this shit one way or another for 15 years, please remember that
What's the upside for Ubisoft for this regional censorship?You cannot sue people or corporations over this shit here! This isn't America, you can't sue people over stupid shit and get awarded a lottery winning! Worst case scenario? They get told they can't sell it anymore and need to bring in a censored version. End of case for everyone involved.
Other games I can easily obtain through ways ubisoft has disabled for Steam and it resulted in fuck all action from the government agency responsible for these enforcements! What is so fucking hard to understand about this?
I've dealt with this shit one way or another for 15 years, please remember that
Taake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaI guess they avoid backlash/bad publicity by self censoring ahead of time, or applying for a different rating which might impact the sales. I don't really know and the whole censorship situation in germany seems really weird to me but eh. You can't have any nazi imagery in anything? Only games? Is it wrong in all cases or can you use it when depicting actual historical stuff like say a game on WWII?
In March 2007, during a concert at Essen in Germany, Hoest appeared on stage with a swastika painted on his chest.[2] In Germany, the use of the swastika is strictly forbidden by law (? 86a StGB), and the remainder of Taake's German concerts were cancelled.
That's the JapaneseIn germany you are strictly forbidden to admit that WW2 ever happened.
Swastikas are bascially forbidden anywhere but in movies (eg: Indiana Jones, Inglorious Basterds, etc.) or theatrical stages.What's the upside for Ubisoft for this regional censorship?
Also there's 0% chance I would play a censored version of this game when I could easily play the uncensored version. I'd even buy a game and then pirate it.
And the Americans re-write history on every movie they makeThat's the Japanese
We are actually obsessed with war movies in which we lose. This is unique to us, for example Indians (Asia) always tune out when the redcoats are on TV, the French don't like movies about Napoleon's defeats and the Russians wouldn't ever watch Rambo 3
Where are you Pvt Ryan?And the Americans re-write history on every movie they make
Lies. Why would Americans have to re-write anything if they never lose at anything? Check your facts before posting that kind of nonsense!And the Americans re-write history on every movie they make
Well I do remember that you aren't allowed to show anyone on fire in German games. They can be running around screaming with smoke pouring off their body as long as it doesn't show flames.That's the Japanese
We are actually obsessed with war movies in which we lose. This is unique to us, for example Indians (Asia) always tune out when the redcoats are on TV, the French don't like movies about Napoleon's defeats and the Russians wouldn't ever watch Rambo 3
What's a few good German-produced WWII movies that covered the European theatre?That's the Japanese
We are actually obsessed with war movies in which we lose. This is unique to us, for example Indians (Asia) always tune out when the redcoats are on TV, the French don't like movies about Napoleon's defeats and the Russians wouldn't ever watch Rambo 3
Downfall and Das Boot was already mentioned, you might also want to see Stalingrad (1993)What's a few good German-produced WWII movies that covered the European theatre?
It's not the same, but Vietnam war movies are very popular in the US and they're generally negative while being generally pro-military
you guys need a movie just about you steamrolling France and Poland. I'd watch on repeat.Downfall and Das Boot was already mentioned, you might also want to see Stalingrad (1993)