Nickname: Me
Review: That is so messed up. James... you are so wrong. It's not the modders that should be bashed on. It's the censors that need to understand that it's not Bethesda that made this content. When the game is purchased there is no "porn." You have to choose to download the mod, install it and check it off so it will load. If they are afraid that kids will do this then that is on the parents, not Bethesda. If parents can't control their kids, I shouldn't have to suffer for it. Maybe instead of encrypting data, why not just put in a parental control so lazy parents won't have to work so hard. Or the lazy parents could just spend a little more time caring about what happens to their kids. If I get any replies that are along the lines "..but I have so much work..." or something like that, then I can only say one thing - "you obviously don't care that much about your kids."
Date reviewed: Jul 17, 2006 5:16 AM
Nickname: Goobermann
Review: It is ridiculous that one person, one modder messes up the game for everyone else. Take Morrowind, for example, of a time when the modders made great things for the game. They added new quests, new items, and new NPCs. I just think that it is ridiculous that a company not affiliated with Bethesda can cause the game rating to be jacked up to an M rating.
Date reviewed: May 10, 2006 2:30 AM
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