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Originally posted by Brianvgplayer View PostI'm under the impression from the article that they chose to censor it to keep the ESRB rating, rather than the ESRB telling them to do so, and didn't make it clear that it was their intention all along. I disagree that many of those comments needed to be said, especially the one about the way Farsight handles the ESRB ratings. From the sound of it, that thing with the Mini Golf game was something that should have been caught much earlier (and I read somewhere that the XONE and PS4 versions were rated T even before the art was changed for the Switch version).
Edit: It looks like an announcent will be made soon. I may sound negative, but I am enjoying the tables themselves and the physics are definitely much better than Farsight's floaty physics. I also like how the tables in arcade and tournament modes seem just as mean as the originals.sigpic
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Originally posted by snoopy View Postthanks for the update link. sounds like good news . i guess the vocal minority helped things along.
With the release(Williams Pinall Vol.2), also comes the option for players in the PC Steam version of Pinball FX3 to play the tables in their original form. This means family filter off by default and unaltered cabinet and playfield art on all three Volume 2 tables.
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Originally posted by ALH2012 View PostNot so far.
In other words.All other platforms remain censored.
The fact that the tables are uncensored on Stea, but censored on the consoles proves that Disney is NOT the reason for censorship. Just the normal age-ratings are and I don't think ZEN is really looking for a solution for that, especially after reading Mel's interview last month.
The only reason they say they are looking into it, is hoping that in the mean time people will still buy the censored tables...https://www.arnauddeklerk.com <- Find out more about me!
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Originally posted by tfhfony View PostWell. There is always the option of no tbuying them on console.
The fact that the tables are uncensored on Stea, but censored on the consoles proves that Disney is NOT the reason for censorship. Just the normal age-ratings are and I don't think ZEN is really looking for a solution for that, especially after reading Mel's interview last month.
The only reason they say they are looking into it, is hoping that in the mean time people will still buy the censored tables...
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Hi everyone,
Steam on PC has a more lenient system which affords us the room to release these tables unaltered. Other first parties do not allow this.
This is a first step to get these games unaltered to PC first, hopefully, we'll have more news on other platforms in the future.
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Originally posted by McLovin View Post[...] hopefully, we'll have more news on other platforms in the future.
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Originally posted by McLovin View PostHi everyone,
Steam on PC has a more lenient system which affords us the room to release these tables unaltered. Other first parties do not allow this.
This is a first step to get these games unaltered to PC first, hopefully, we'll have more news on other platforms in the future.
For the rest, the "in the future" statements from ZEN have left quite a bad tast in my mouth in the past, as this usually meant then Zen never came back to the subject, or a "no" after a very, very long time (WiiU releases, Mobile releases, VR releases, etc...)https://www.arnauddeklerk.com <- Find out more about me!
https://www.file-hunter.com <- Play Amiga & MSX Pinball games online
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Originally posted by tfhfony View PostHete in Europe it's PEGI 12. There is no need to censore them in Europe anyway. This can easily be released in Europe without censorship. So just split up the releases for Europe & America.
For the rest, the "in the future" statements from ZEN have left quite a bad tast in my mouth in the past, as this usually meant then Zen never came back to the subject, or a "no" after a very, very long time (WiiU releases, Mobile releases, VR releases, etc...)
Zen don't let us down.
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does this setting control it now ? or is it something else. It's from the steam version of the game
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Originally posted by cocothetrain View PostNeat! Had not thought to go there yet. I wonder if Attract Mode is for the gameroom setup. That might help with another issue I am having. I can test this out and report back tonight if you like,
Zen Studios is very aware that certain tables, such as Medieval Madness, have content that cannot be included in an E10+ rated game. At this time we are running the Family Mode version directly from the ROM on consoles, Windows 10 and Mac. Zen is not censoring the game any differently from what Family Mode includes. On Steam, the game is not running Family Mode; however, this can be turned on in the game settings if so desired.
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Originally posted by joyrider3774 View Postno actually this option was always present, it seems on steam it was never running the rom in family mode and this options had always existed. At least if i read this :
I'm not sure what the attract mode is supposed to do am trying to find differences, i'm guessing it has something to do when you are not playing the game on what you see on the dmd ?
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