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BG1 is a PG13 game, so the developper to start with did not intend it for children. There are characters in BG1 that say stuff like "Will one of you rugged adventurers give me a good, hard shag?"
The mods/mods components are sometimes rated as well (for example some of BG1NPC Romances are rated R for language or adult situations), while the mod itself is the same as the game, to avoid embaracing the selective players. It will be nice, if people used the rating system more vigorously. QUOTE I guess this is why most sci-fi/fantasy tv creates new profanities - frac, frell etc And that is why the authors who have guts to carter to adult audience and have no pangs of guilt about it, read so real and have their own appreciative following. (Points to Martin). In other words, do what you feel is right, just warn the consummer about it. I always make a point of explaining that Martin is gritty, uses the obscenities and does not draw curtains when his characters decided to make love, when I recommend his books. Yes, I love what he does. No, I don't expect everyone to agree with me that it is how it should be done. This post has been edited by Domi: Jan 9 2006, 09:03 PM -------------------- Worry not about the arrow with your name on it, for there is but one. Instead, occupy yourself with the arrows addressed 'To Whom it May Concern'...
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G.R.R. Martin is the best fantasy writer -though of course some would disagree, but that's what I think - and an author of the widely popular series A Song of Ice and Fire. It is set in the rich and dangeros world of Westeros, and is polpulated with the incredibly vivid characters. The trademarks of the series are the bright colors, no mincing words, no silly omissions, unpredictable twists, fantastic plots and subplots, intriguing political games, flawed and very "real" characters, and good, but not boring pshycological portrail.
It's awsome, awsome, awsome! And to add to it, George Martin is a great speaker. He was doing signing for the Feast for Crows, the 4th book in the ASOIF, in Calgary yesterday, and I am still unable to think about anything else. Wait, I will get home tonight and going to upload a pic we made yesterday... I can't wait to boast about it. I just *adore* the series and the characters from the series. I even have some artwork for the series in my cubicle at work to have something to rest my eyes upon. In short, if you get an impression that I am a rabid fan, well, that's a correct impression - I am a rabid fan! -------------------- Worry not about the arrow with your name on it, for there is but one. Instead, occupy yourself with the arrows addressed 'To Whom it May Concern'...
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