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Do the Commandos games (the GOG versions I mean) cover up the swastikas?
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tinyE: Do the Commandos games (the GOG versions I mean) cover up the swastikas?
Nope, they're in MoH too. GOG taking a risk there, seeing how none of these games are region locked ;)
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n64ra: 3. Giants: Citizen Kabuto (Nudity covered up)
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Wishbone: This is debateable. Yes, it is censored, but so was the retail version. No uncensored version of Giants: Citizen Kabuto was ever released.
I believe it was released with boobies in Poland. By the way, you can see the boobies with GOG version, all you have to do is to delete one small file...
This is not about a game itself, but the two pieces of known Cyborg Midwife concept art are suspiciously absent from System Shock 2 extras. Could be a coincidence, though.
Post edited February 18, 2013 by drennan
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Wishbone: No uncensored version of Giants: Citizen Kabuto was ever released.
Are you sure about this? I have two retail-versions (one bought in the store, the other from the cover-dvd of a gaming-mag) and both are uncensored.
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Wishbone: (...) No uncensored version of Giants: Citizen Kabuto was ever released. (...)
False. I have the retail version uncensored.
If you apply the latest semi-offical patch to Fallout (which you should do anyway), children are automatically restored to the game.
Can anyone confirm children are in fact still missing from the game? I remember discussing this thing few months ago, and people said children are present.
Stupid question; while I abhore censorship in all of it's forms I can understand things like swatstikas being sensitive, but children? Are we suppose to believe that there is something wrong with kids surviving the apocalypse?

Oh, and does that Fallout 1 patch come with the game here or do I need to go find in somewhere else? What about Fallout 2? Thanks!
Post edited February 18, 2013 by tinyE
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tinyE: Stupid question; while I abhore censorship in all of it's forms I can understand things like swatstikas being sensitive, but children? Are we suppose to believe that if there is sometihng wrong with kids surviving the apocalypse?
The controversy was about the player being able to kill children.
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tinyE: Stupid question; while I abhore censorship in all of it's forms I can understand things like swatstikas being sensitive, but children? Are we suppose to believe that there is something wrong with kids surviving the apocalypse?
Well, some nutjobs probably had problems with children being slaughtered in game, torn to pieces, dismembered and blown up :P
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tinyE: Stupid question; while I abhore censorship in all of it's forms I can understand things like swatstikas being sensitive, but children? Are we suppose to believe that there is something wrong with kids surviving the apocalypse?
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keeveek: Well, some nutjobs probably had problems with children being slaughtered in game, torn to pieces, dismembered and blown up :P
Call me stupid, but I fail to see how any of that could be deemed "inappropriate".
This is why I called them nutjobs :D
I give in. I obviously remembered wrongly about Giants: Citizen Kabuto.

[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giants:_Citizen_Kabuto#Development]From Wikipedia[/url]:
Near the release of the United States (US) Windows version of the game, Planet Moon failed to obtain a "Teen" rating from the ESRB despite changing the original red blood to green and covering Delphi's toplessness with a bikini top. They made the changes to broaden retail opportunities because many large retailers in the US refused to sell "Mature"-rated games; Wal-Mart reiterated in October 2002 that they would never stock their shelves with software that contained vulgarity or nudity. Planet Moon Studios later released a patch that reverted the color of the blood to red, and computer gamers found they could restore Delphi's toplessness by deleting a file.
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keeveek: Can anyone confirm children are in fact still missing from the game? I remember discussing this thing few months ago, and people said children are present.
I believe children are censored in Fallout 1, but not in Fallout 2 (in the vanilla GOG versions, that is). I could be wrong about that though.

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tinyE: Oh, and does that Fallout 1 patch come with the game here or do I need to go find in somewhere else? What about Fallout 2? Thanks!
It doesn't come with the game. I wrote a lengthy post about patching Fallout 1 (includes links):

http://www.gog.com/forum/fallout_series/fallout_mods/post129

For Fallout 2, it's probably best to simply apply killap's unofficial patch, which you can find at www.killap.net.
Post edited February 18, 2013 by spindown