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online GDC 2011: Editor of Saints Row: The third said that as soon as developers start treating M for mature games mature, the ESRB will do the same.

AUSTIN, Texas - It is not uncommon for the Online Game Developers Conference for developers to issue calls to action and other reasons to change their habits. However, it is perhaps a little unusual for a developer behind Saints Row, a series known for fun in the absurd behavior offensive, calls for a more mature for games.

Saints Row. "M for Mature" Third place is unlikely to redefine what people consider to be

In an online session GDC roundtable dedicated to horror stories of developers on the mistakes made and lessons learned in the process, lead writer Steve Jaros share a story about the attempt THQ study property to make a game based on Marvel Comics character The Punisher, with an M rated Mature. Despite the rating, the ESRB said Jaros struggled with how much the developer execution of violence in the game and the players have given direct control over it. As a result, much of what the developers had planned for the game has been reduced or neutered, and the end result was not what could have been, Jaros admitted. However, he stressed that the ESRB should not be painted as the villain in the scenario. "The problem is that as an industry, to get a bit snobbish, we can say that mature games are games that go out and kill someone," said Jaros. "It is mature, because the pin head. The game has come because he is naked, they say f *** a lot. But that's not what makes a game mature. These are questions. That is why they are doing. If we start to make the change, the ESRB will come with us. But this is an internal change that seems to have to go out and do ... The moment you begin to wonder, "Should we do something? Do I have this body die that way? "Then we will be fine." Ongoing project Jaros, Saints Row: The third, claims to be "the most ridiculous, the more guilty pleasure is high in video games." Early last month, THQ confirmed that Saints Row: The Third perorders doubled its predecessor, approaching 4.5 million units. The game begins November 15. For more information about the game, see GameSpot's previous coverage of Saints Row: The Third. [video]

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