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"Halo 2" continues the story of the Master Chief, a genetically enhanced super-soldier who is the only human ever to successfully defy the Covenant?a coalition of alien races on a murderous march toward Earth. To the mysterious leaders of the ...
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Halo 2: delayed by ass, not by boobies
News doesn't get any more stupid than this. Friday we reported the short delay for Halo 2 Vista because of 'partial nudity'. Yesterday however, this was revealed to probably be a joke.
A developer of the aparently has put a picture of an ass in the error message for when a ".ass"-file fails. This has caused the ESRB to demand an update of the game and a change in label. So because of the adaptation of the boxes, it's been delayed.
The picture;
A developer of the aparently has put a picture of an ass in the error message for when a ".ass"-file fails. This has caused the ESRB to demand an update of the game and a change in label. So because of the adaptation of the boxes, it's been delayed.
The picture;
The ESRB had following comment on the subject:
"After the M (Mature 17+) rating assignment was issued for Halo 2 for Vista and just prior to the shipment of the game to retail, Microsoft notified ESRB about pertinent content found in a map editor tool that is being bundled with the game. The content in question, although likely to be inaccessible to the vast majority of users, displays a photograph of an individual showing his bare backside to the user when a particular error occurs, and thus warrants a 'Partial Nudity' content descriptor in order to alert consumers to its presence in the product. Microsoft has therefore applied stickers with correct ESRB rating information to the packaging of virtually all copies that will ship to retail in the U.S. and Canada. We have been advised by Microsoft that future runs of the game will be produced without the content in question, thus negating the need for the descriptor to be displayed on those versions.
"ESRB's job is to ensure that games are appropriately labeled, and that is precisely what we did in this case. We greatly appreciate Microsoft's cooperation in this matter." - Entertainment Software Rating Board
"ESRB's job is to ensure that games are appropriately labeled, and that is precisely what we did in this case. We greatly appreciate Microsoft's cooperation in this matter." - Entertainment Software Rating Board
Anyone who allready owns the game will get a patch before being able to play online.
One to remember ;) I'm curious if the developer is still employed at Bungie.
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Drofder2004
And I cannot see why he would not be working at Bungie after a small prank, a little bit of light humour woudn't get you fired, maybe a good talking to (in other words, someone calling him a twit for forgetting to remove it before release :P")
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