


That said, all that's censored in the australian version should be a short drug-related mission being removed, as well as an anal probe weapon being removed, so it's not like you're fundamentally missing anything of note to begin with.

It's extremely rare that the publisher is behind censoring (though there are one or two major publishers known for doing it as a default just to avoid the hassle of butting heads against regional censorship though in a sense that'd still be on the given country for encouraging such a response), and- afaik- it's almost unheard of for a developer to do it themselves (after all, what would developers need publishers for, if they could simply ruin the vision they had for their game development on their own? 🙄). There's not really much those releasing the games can do about censorship demands, since they're (rather intuitively) not the individuals pushing for such in the first place. I'll never understand why gamers from countries that engage in censorship, invariably seem to frame things so that the onus- or at least the responsibility- is on the developer/publisher, rather than the relevant governing board of whichever country is in question. Michael Watson, Community Manager - Deep Silver Volition: Sorry, but it will never be available for purchase in your region.
