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Ubisoft have had this development rule for over 3 yrs, its an oversight from the Dev's not Ubisoft.
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Its all in this thread: http://www.sukhoi.ru/forum/showthrea...=1#post1571060 |
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There is hope that Russian publisher 1C will back down on this epilepsy crap. Where that would leave western gamers- do not know. |
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And I'd just like to add that making the game safe for epileptics is and admirable and righteous thing that should be an industry wide aspiration. Last edited by Ploughman; 03-24-2011 at 11:36 PM. |
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Also, no imagery on TV and PC can prevent Epilepsy, im sure that scientists can prove that, that is a total myth, and totally irresponsible claim. Just switching on a Nintendo couldve given that boy a seizure. Perhaps they should recall all TVs, PC Monitors, and Consoles aswell to make sure that the screens light up slowly... food for thought, i wonder how much that would cost them. no i doubt they would open that can of worms. Until someone sues over it. |
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This sucks ass... so many years for this flight sim to be done and Ubisoft had to screw it up like this... I am not so sure now I will be getting this sim, I have preordered it last week and now I'll just ask for refund... this is not the way to go...
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Cannot 1C re-release it themselves to the Western market? after all they are a publisher right? in a new fully patched up boxed version and do whatever they need to do graphically? we wanted the realistic flight experience, that is ruined with this propellor crap that Ubisoft want.
""Where it is not reasonably practicable to follow the Ofcom guidance, and where broadcasters can demonstrate that the broadcasting of flashing lights and/or patterns is editorially justified, viewers should be given an adequate verbal and also, if appropriate, text warning at the start of the programme or programme item." Quite simply, IL2 is a realistic flight simulator and therefore as it is representing realistic flying of aircraft which will involved flickerring images as experienced by real WW2 pilots, this game is not suitable for viewing by people with epilepsy. End of story, that warning would be legal!! there was no need to mess up the sim. Last edited by Shrike_UK; 03-24-2011 at 11:37 PM. |
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Ubisoft are not the publishers in Russia, well that my understanding so why they have put the filter on is very strange?
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