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Re: My Game



#12-Sep-01# Message from *ajr@ecs.soton.ac.uk*:
Hi ajr@ecs.soton.ac.uk,
>> If we are going to do this, we do need to come up with the rating system
>> itself. It can't just be a case of 'select the rating you deem
>> appropriate'.


> I don't really see why not. If the descriptions of the ratings are good
> enough, then game authors should have little difficulty picking the right
> one. We certainly can't afford to enforce the ratings globally.

I think what Mark meant was that we need an agreed proceedure for
determining which classification a game falls into.

Chris

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