Australian Release retail release is messed up man
THE 9TH OF SEPTEMBER.
I rang my local EB games and they said they are not selling the game until the 9th of september. Am now buying straight off the site lol ![]()
THE 9TH OF SEPTEMBER.
I rang my local EB games and they said they are not selling the game until the 9th of september. Am now buying straight off the site lol ![]()
yeah i went up to my local eb a couple of weeks ago and found that out thats why i pre ordered yesterday so i can download it today and have a hard copy when the box arrives
I ordered through Impulse from Australia and started downloading it now. (not a beta-tester either)
Theres probably gonna be a bit of a wait for your order to be processed too.
I pre-ordered yesterday around lunch time and got an order number but nothing beyond that.
edit: downloading! About 250KB/s, 1.87GB
My understanding is that everything through Australia has to go through some crazy level of ratings board stuff before it can go on sale.
We are the only deveolped country that still does not have R18+ game classification
and with the latest election debacle that isn't going to change anytime soon
Same reason why I preordered from here in the Philippines. For as whacky as Australia is (remember getting Nintendo games on the same year they were released? Never happened to me in Australia. Ever.) at least there is a release date. In the Philippines the clerks are barely even in the know, and ordering in from play-asia to get a Fed-Ex'd in package would have seen a 105% taxation on the product...
Long story short, Impulse is my new best friend now.
Yeah, its a bit of a joke, the aussie classifications board... Been pissing quite a few of us off. The last guy who had the job even resigned saying he was afraid of gamers terrorising him and that theyre more dangerous than biker gangs while at the same time refusing to acknowlege that adults even play them by denying an R rating....
edit: pretty sure germany are in the same boat too
Hell games with Nazi emblems can barely be released in Germany.
I pre-ordered it, and only have a order number, but im still happy im getting it SOMETIME THIS MONTH (now not only a saying :D)
Seriously, i was like "Is this some kind of joke?" To the poor guy at EB when i rang. Oh well. According to the time on the forum, the game will be out and playable tommorow around EDIT: 3 hours ago (assuming midnight release) and if not, hopefully my pre-order goes through so i can load it.
On the Australian classification board topic, Do any of you guys play L4D2 "no gore" version? It still got like an MA15+ rating, but there are no persistant bodies, no blood, no damage to the zombies, its crazy how they butchered the game. I bought the US version over the US steam site
, so no problems for me though. Germany has it pretty bad as well, when it comes to blood. I hear they had to recolour the blood green for L4D2 to get through.
That's us! ![]()
Crazy the amount of government interference our country puts in the way of things.
At least it will be in stores in Austrailia, I have been told by a number of stores in NZ that it will not be released at all
. Apparently Impulse/online ordering is the only way to buy the game here.
Clarification - Nazi emblems cannot be sold/released/whatever in Germany, as they are illegal. As are cults - so the scientology-sims would appear to be definitely out of the running there - should such a version attempt to be made...
-tid242
Yepp. Here in good old Germany every game that includes Nazi emblems or swastikas in general is banned. So most World War II games have to find some sort of solution or have a seperate German version. The Heart of Iron series e.g. always uses the old German Empire flag (three horizontal stripes - black-white-red) instead of the infamous Nazi flag.
But after some kids - that apparently also had Counter Strike or something like that on their PCs - went beserk at school over the past few years the whole "violence in games" thing is very much a concern here. At least for some or more politicians in every major party. One or two would even like to put every game "on the index" (i.e. games cannot be sold openly or be advertised and can only be sold to people of age) that includes kllling somebody. Thus also e.g. World of Warcraft ... which on the bright side would probably increase at least the fun of playing this particular game. *evil grin*
The timeframe for a Classification Review Board decision is 20 days (+5 days for administration) from the application date (or 5 + 2 for a priority application - costs $4000 more). Hoperfully it will be quicker. But we could be waiting a while.
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