• Affidavit@lemm.ee
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      14 days ago

      Australians do. As do international companies selling to the Australian market.

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        14 days ago

        As clarification I meant: “do people in Australia care about the tiny black and white sticker on the box which says “M - rated for mature audiences” now?”

        and not: “why should the global community give a damn about Australia…”.

        I remember cinemas were always strict with entry into movies, but game shops never used to ask for ID. Has this changed?

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          12 days ago

          Ah, that is not how your initial comment came across. Though I guess you realise that now.

          I honestly don’t recall ever encountering any bars on buying video games as a kid, or even knowing that ratings existed, though it could just be because my parents bought most of my games. I think you’re right that very few people in Australia care about ratings. To me, it’s clear that ratings are almost entirely arbitrary. It’s obvious that big developers get more leeway in how their products are rated than smaller developers anyway.