All retail games have disclaimers that say "Online interaction not rated by the ESRB". Any children or parents of children who play games online know that anything can be said over the online chats, so parents who don't want to expose their kids to bad language can just disable the chat feature, or perhaps limit the people their kid plays with.
The same could easily be done for Minecraft. The signs should count as text communication, and if a parent disables their child account's ability to receive text communications, then all signs should read "censored". But to a normal account, all signs should be readable, no matter what. Because anyone who plays online should know that sometimes you hear or read stuff that's pretty profane.
People can disable it if they want to. So let them. I mean, you wouldn't completely remove text messaging from Xbox Live just because a few people send profane texts.
It's funny how much I swear on the PC with the signs and chat, so they ****ing add a minecraft for Xbox 360. Damn, this isn't right and I've read through this and I agree there should be an option of censorship.
Agreed. Many words could do with being uncensored.
& like someone said above. Not being able to use the word "shaft" in a game about mining is a little too strict. & like I said above too, they have a tool in the game called a Hoe, yet you can't use that word on a sign.
I couldn't even put the word "YOLO" on my sign. Yet my friends and I have constructed countless penises, swastikas, and spelled out "**** MICROSOFT" in dirt...
When the update that comes out you can open up a kittyland love center .
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"See that patch of flowers kids? Step back and see what it REALLY is."
The same could easily be done for Minecraft. The signs should count as text communication, and if a parent disables their child account's ability to receive text communications, then all signs should read "censored". But to a normal account, all signs should be readable, no matter what. Because anyone who plays online should know that sometimes you hear or read stuff that's pretty profane.
People can disable it if they want to. So let them. I mean, you wouldn't completely remove text messaging from Xbox Live just because a few people send profane texts.
I guess any word can be inappropriate?
I am a duck. Quack (^)<
Well it's settled then, sacrilegious netherworld mind **** project here we come..
Agreed. Many words could do with being uncensored.
& like someone said above. Not being able to use the word "shaft" in a game about mining is a little too strict. & like I said above too, they have a tool in the game called a Hoe, yet you can't use that word on a sign.
yeezy taught me
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