Author Topic: L4D2 banned from australia?  (Read 2731 times)

I don't want to buy L4D because I just get scared pretty quickly, and I don't really like chopping zombies up and "blooding" the place up. Except when it's in Blockland with the gore mod.
L4D is less scary than your avatar. The only scary part is when a Tank appears, but that's mostly adrenaline.

Now the original Rainbow 6, that's a scary game.

  I'm not familiar with Austrailan poltics, but what if you were to get your friends and do a "legal" protest outside the government buildings.

  I'm not familiar with Austrailan poltics, but what if you were to get your friends and do a "legal" protest outside the government buildings.
The nothing would change

Alternatively, they could make being under 17 illegal.
What?

If Australians wouldn't be able to buy it off Steam... I wonder if they could receive it as a gift instead.

I wouldn't mind gifting it to some Australians if they sent me the money for the game through paypal or something in return.

(not saying it wouldn't be a load of trouble for me to do that, but if I was perfectly able to I would.)

If Australians wouldn't be able to buy it off Steam... I wonder if they could receive it as a gift instead.

I wouldn't mind gifting it to some Australians if they sent me the money for the game through paypal or something in return.

(not saying it wouldn't be a load of trouble for me to do that, but if I was perfectly able to I would.)
The sale of the game is banned, not the game itself. So yes, you can gift it

It would be awesome if Valve decided to make a statement by giving it away free of charge to everyone in Australia in protest.

In other news, use of Australian proxies quintuples overnight.

Every time I think of Australias video game laws, I keep getting an image through my head that the prime minster is in his office secretly playing Doom, or some game with lots of blood.

It's not Rudd, it's the OFLC