Quote:
Originally Posted by David603
While I don't actually know if the German version of Il2 BoP differs from the versions supplied to the rest of the world, I see no reason why the content would be censored. Birds of Prey has no blood and no swastikas or other political material that might be deemed offensive enough to need removing, and it has an age rating of 12 over here, where the minimum age rating of the games you have listed as being censored is 15 and more in the case of games that are actually banned like GoW (18 rated).
|
Well it is not just symbols, blood and visuals in general. It takes on more serious forms, including "under the hood" items.
In HOI1, HOI2 and HOI3, a sort of strategic political/scientific/economic/military simulation, there is no blood at all and all symbols have already been self-censored out by the developer from day one, as is becoming the standard practice in the "free" world nowadays.
In HOI1, HOI2 and HOI3 have not only the tiny images of certain political, scientific and military leaders been self-censored out but even their names have been changed, omitted etc. etc. etc. For instance the then German President and Prime Minister has been renamed Armand Hiller, the then German Air Minister renamed Hans Gorink etc. etc. etc. HOI1-3 has specific game events that also have been altered for the FRG version, so a lot that is (self-)censored is not visual.
Only the developer knows for sure what he has had to take out of his game in order not to offend the sensitive censors. And therefore consequentially nowadays a lot of what goes out of a game becomes the result of pre-emptive developer Orwellian self-censorship.
In Rainbow Six Vegas 2 the FRG censors did not want to see an achievement for headshots and in BIA3 it was the kill camera that had to go among other things. And who knows what else was taken out in the four months it took to specially make the FRG versions of those two games? In the Fallout 3 Japan version the atomic bomb explosion had to be taken out among other things.
And those are just the examples that I know of. Practically all countries have these shadowy "youth protection" sensorship units by the way, even the USA so it is not just the FRG that does this to be fair.
Maybe in the FRG version all then-German plane markings have been taken out (meaning the German wing and hull beam crosses, unit markings, aircraft numbers etc.), references to or names of well known historical then-German Luftwaffe pilots/personnel removed or maybe on-line German plane performance altered to prevent censor unwanted on-line German virtual-kill-ratios, who knows for sure except 1C?
But before paying 120 Euro's for two "IL-2:BOP" copies, I would like to be able to choose the country specific version that offers me the most realistic/historical experience of the excellent IL-2 simulator! And for that I need help!