Whatever HMX thinks. They don't make good judgement sometimes.
Whatever HMX thinks. They don't make good judgement sometimes.
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It's cryin', bleedin', lying on the floor
So you lay down on it and you do it some more
You've got to share it, so you dare it
Then you bare it and you tear it
"
That song is rated FF and playable in Lego.![]()
I'm kinda shocked that Two Weeks made it. And that's a great question, I've wondered that once I heard only Family Friendly songs can be play in L:RB.
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The issue that everyone seems to be ignoring is that they've taken it upon themselves to do our parenting for us. Rather than give us a parental controls section where we could flag or unflag safe songs, they've put some blanketing, thoughtless filter in place.
If my son's favorite song to sing is 21 Guns, it should be my decision to let him sing it, not anybody else's. Do you know how much it sucks to buy a game for your kids only to realize that the one song the little guy wanted to sing is on the black list?
How about a simple "Downloaded Songs are not rated by the ESRB"?
Then the game doesn't get an E-10 rating, that's why.
The game needed to filter songs automatically, or else the games rating would have been higher. And for a game that would interface with known DLC, simply saying "it's not rated" wouldn't fly well with the ESRB.
RB3 may have a controllable filter of some kind, who knows.
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