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@quiqontcb
I understand the logic, what i am saying is that i disagree with it.

I dont think retailers and publishers should be looking to such ratings systems.
I would rather have a less forceful system as it should be consumers who pay attention to the rating not the shops that stock it and the game makers.

I never said they should give improper ratings or anything, though ratings policy do typicaly changes with the times.

You might of seen a lot of people complainning about violent games on the wii are too realistic when you do the actions yourself, whats the next phase of ratings? Rating based on wether a game has motion controls or not?

I might of explainned it badly but my whole point was id rather have consumers tend to the ratings not the businesses involved in gaming as this leads to indirect censorship, which in my opinion isnt any different from forced censorship.

On a side note why are people so distrustful of a government doing it rather then a organisation?