Borderlands PS4 turn off blood?

Ba
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I would like to get Borderlands 3 However, I'm not yet full age and * must * know if it is the attitude: "Violence censorship" synonymous for the * Ps4 * there. Would be super nice if you could help me there.

hu

If I recall correctly, the blood in Borderlands 3 can actually "turn off" - but I have never tried this function myself.

But… It's not the blood effects that make a title a 18-title.

I find it nonsensical to believe censored blood effects would lower the age rating. Parents who are convinced with such things, have no idea.

Ba

Hey thanks for responding attentively to the question. Surely, but sure, why censoring violence does not "downscale" the USK?

hu

Reason, justify, reason… Yes, I can explain my opinion on this.

Your "censorship on violence" is all about hiding blood effects. Missing blood effects reduce in my opinion but neither the violence nor the brutality shown. A head thrown away, remains a head blown away, whether with or without blood.

If you wanted to do real violent censorship in Borderlands, there would not be much left of the game.

Unfortunately, it is not just the red color that leads to the 18er release. The storyline and story will also have contributed decisively.

I know, some parents can be persuaded with "nice speeches" to buy such titles. But personally I do not think that's right. But I've also heard from parents who believed their scion that in GTA you drive around with pretty cars… And unfortunately nobody can explain why this title is from 18 years.

Ba

Thanks again. But if a child plays a game over 18, then the story is logically packed so that "little" children do not understand them or if they understand them they do not think it's bad anymore. Besides, the language does not make you equal to the canoe. Aggressive does not make you a game either (except when you're upset about the game), it just makes aggressive trains of thought but everyone has had it sometime. Shooting games are usually associated with rampages and banned, but then you should also ban bread, because every gunman has ever eaten to 100% bread. So that does not make much sense. And as a 14-year-old, you can see a blown-out head without fainting

hu

I can understand what you mean. And I've heard such "excuses" for ban because also heard more often. But a little torn at the hair, the comparison is already.

I can imagine how… As a teenager these are "illogical" age limits. And maybe the time will simply change… And at some point, it will all be so easy for children and adolescents to engage in brute force, even if it is "only" virtual.

I have no control over that, but I think age limits are still correct.

But it is the parents' business to decide what their offspring do and leave.

I also just see how children "lie to" their parents so they say something "yes", of which they (fortunately their children) have no idea. And it's just "naive" for parents to trust their children so blindly.

And because of that, children who play 18 titles do not understand what it's all about, because the story is packed accordingly… And that's why everything is less bad… - I really have to laugh XD

Would wonder how your views in 10 to 15 years are about

Ne… I do not want to talk to you about whether you can play Borderlands 3 at 14 years old. That's what you have to do with your parents. - But if you were my teen, I would say… "sorry, but bl3 is a game for Mom" XD - is not meant to be bad… But the older you get, the more you judge certain things differently.

I think in a few years you know what I mean ^^