MidnightRider wrote:Isn't this the type of thing they put up parental control for? As in, if it's on, kids wouldn't be able to play it, otherwise they could put in all the adult content they want to.
Not to mention the whole ESRB thing.
I remember parents mode in the original DN3D. It made the strippers invisible, but they were still there. So you would walk up to so empty space you couldn't walk through and you'd hear Duke go "Shake it baby" as he gave some cash that disappears.
That sounds so dumb to have. To me a "parents mode", would be to just not buy the game for your child.
Yeah, I remember that. It was more like a kid's mode for when your parents enter the room, so you don't get in trouble for playing a game like that. And it seems wrong somehow to play DN on a 360, or any other console really. It's a PC franchise, first and foremost. I've never played a game in that series on anything but a Windows PC. Besides, on consoles you lose the modding stuff that most PC games end up accumulating.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
BoringSupreez wrote:And it seems wrong somehow to play DN on a 360, or any other console really. It's a PC franchise, first and foremost. I've never played a game in that series on anything but a Windows PC. Besides, on consoles you lose the modding stuff that most PC games end up accumulating.
If my lappy couldn't run it I'd get it on a console. This is 2011 after all