Le 3 mai 2015 01:36, "Ansgar Burchardt" <ans...@debian.org> a écrit : > > Hi Vincent, > > your comparison with Mario Kart as a family-friendly game and just > having looked a bit at the PEGI rating system[1] made me wonder: > > [1] <http://www.pegi.info/en/index/id/33/> > > Most Super Mario and Mario Kart games seem to have a PEGI 3 and a few > PEGI 7. > > The description for PEGI 12 includes games that "show nudity of a > slightly more graphic nature" (though I have not yet found a description > of what this means in more detail). > > So a game without Sara might be rated the same as Mario Kart, > i.e. targeting users 3+ or 7+. But adding Sara might change the rating > to PEGI 12 (maybe, I don't know the actual criteria), changing the > target audience. > > Do you think the conflict might be caused by the developers not minding > targeting only the 12+ group, but you (and others) prefering a game that > is also suitable for the 3+/7+ group? > > If this is the case, maybe we could try to continue the discussion based > on that and avoid the heavily loaded sexism bit? There might be options > like a "12+ content" checkbox or such as a first idea along these lines. > > Ansgar
It's a good idea actually. The PEGI rating system has a rating system that is adopted by several countries with different sensibilities and thus is a satisfying middle ground for me. Thanks for bringing this idea. Regards, Vincent -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-women-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/CAJYD9f-ApzampcqXoUbqYcmkJkA7Qoi7s�ryxjbr8chzh...@mail.gmail.com