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I didn't see the big deal... The game was banned in UK and Germany, and now Holland allows it among every other country in the world? Great news. :D Sony and Nintendo banned the game in the US because of its AO rating. Of course, this doesn't mean that the game will be released uncut anywhere, or did i miss Rockstars or Take Twos comment about the subject?

SleepWaking said:
@ legend11 in the Netherlands there isn't an AO rating, there is a 18+ though but that is allowed at every console, I was talking about America. You know, the country where you can go in the army when your 17, but where you can't decide for yourself if the game is to voilent for you or not.

Well, the game itself wasn't banned in the US, you could have had it released on PC. So by giving AO rating, means that the game has permission to be released. I also wonder just like Legend, that why these double standards exist. But it's propably just in principle and that AO has pretty bad name in the US, since it seems only to be somekind of protection against people like Jack Thompsons. In Europe, there's no "firewall" like AO, since 18+ equals AO and it doesn't have such a bad name like AO does.

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