Do you know exactly what movie and video
games ratings indicate?
Not exact matches
I have a 360 / wii but my tv upscales my wii
games to 720p with no hit on frame
rate and all i can say is oh my MH3 has graphics that prove the wii to be almost equal to my 360 i mean it looks awesome in 480p but nintendo need to give devs a new SDK 2.2 that supports 720p then
games like this honestly sit right next to 360 graphics its that good yes SDK 2.1
indicates that HD is locked via firmware not restricted by wii hardware so hopefully thats something they will sort out at E3 this june wow MH3 1 of the best
games i have ever played.
I have a 360 / wii but my tv upscales my wii
games to 720p with no hit on frame
rate and all i can say is oh my MH3 has graphics that prove the wii to be almost equal to my 360 i mean it looks awesome in 480p but nintendo need to give devs a new SDK 2.2 that supports 720p then
games like this honestly sit right next to 360 graphics its that good yes SDK 2.1
indicates that HD is locked via
PEGI has
rated the
game for ages 3 and up,
indicating a possible release coming soon to the system.
With GameDVR running without
Game Mode there is a massive drop in minimum frame
rate,
indicating severe stutters in performance.
What's important to note is the
rating has come in, which might
indicate just how far along the
game is.
While Thursday's meeting focused on potential age restrictions on violent video
games, the ESRB created a
ratings system in 1994
indicating what questionable content a
game (including violence and sexual material) may contain.
True to the usual conventions of this genre, vehicles can be stolen, and the
game's CERO D
rating and red splotchy warning seem to
indicate that there will be plenty of violence and gore to go with the
game's hard - boiled atmosphere.
The «mature»
rating, for example,
indicates the content is «generally suitable for ages 17 and up» and that the
game «may contain intense violence, blood and gore, sexual content and / or strong language.»
«61 % of these younger
gamers indicated that they purchased the M -
rated game themselves, with 39 % of the young
gamers responding that someone else bought the
game for them»... «Interestingly enough, parents / guardians were pegged as the biggest facilitators for getting the controversial
game into the hands of these young respondents, garnering 80 % of the response.
However, it's been discovered that the ESRB has
rated a Wii U version of the
game,
indicating that the title will be launched on the console in North America.
All weapons in the
game now have an attack
rating, and the
game's inventory system clearly
indicates when you've picked up something more powerful than what you're currently using.
In the current study,
games were considered violent when PEGI had labeled them with a «violence» content descriptor,
indicating that the
game contains depictions of violence, and an age
rating of 12, 16 or 18.