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Well it is certainly within the realm of possibilities. But do you remember the outrage about SA when the hot coffee was found? On the other hand, we have interactive sex scenes in games such as Heavy Rain and Fahrenheit so why not in GTA :)
What i want to know is why is there a wordfilter in a game that is rated M.
It makes sense in a typical unrated MMO.
But in a game where NPCs regularly tell me to eat ♥♥♥♥ or ♥♥♥♥ myself? Really?
...and yet strangely, I suspect there are people in the world that do this.
Wh-Why are you looking at me .........
what the ♥♥♥♥, really?