Author Topic: L4D2 banned in australia?  (Read 3805 times)

As I read somewhere else, set up a steam account under an American proxy and gift yourself the games. Or send the money to someone you trust.

Apparently you could also preorder L4D in Australia and it still had all the violence of the normal game, but after that everyone got the censored version.

Majority of it is the "Save the children", its just the just the fact that parents buy there children games that are aren't allowed to play. By removing R18+ games they have no chance of being able to buy them in the first place.

Yeah, forget them. Who are they to tell parents how to raise their kids? If they want to raise forgeted up serial killers, let them. I thought this was a free country. Wait, did we win world war 2? I can't even tell anymore.


ya, wat he sed
« Last Edit: September 22, 2009, 06:27:16 AM by Crunchie »



Yeah, forget them. Who are they to tell parents how to raise their kids? If they want to raise forgeted up serial killers, let them. I thought this was a free country. Wait, did we win world war 2? I can't even tell anymore.
You have no idea of what you are saying.

"substanc3 4 days ago :Wow, thats the most brown town thing i've heard in a loving long time."
That made my day  :cookieMonster:
Also I lost what Crunchie said too

What I'm trying to say that this game being banned is a clear indication that our government doesn't think its citizens have enough common sense not to give their kiddies ultra-violent games, and therefore they are restricting anyone and everyone from having it. The rest of that post was just melodramatic bullstuff. It seemed more creative than calling the censors national socialists, I guess.

I don't even have L4D 1 D: so be happy people in Australia


someone gift me l4d D:

I don't even have L4D 1 D: so be happy people in Australia


someone gift me l4d D:
We don't care for your misfortunes.

Wow! It's a good thing I'm not a fan XD