The guild I was with in WoW had an age requirement of 18+ but we were not an RP guild so the ERP tag never got tacked onto our name. It was more of a way to find others in the same age group (mostly late twenties with some forty years plus making up our core) and keep our reputation of being mature and laid back. We did, however, allow a few players who did not meet the age requirement in. There are some pretty mature fourteen year olds out there! But of course, we did make some.. ahem, adult jokes here and there but our guild leader would keep everyone in line to avoid defiling innocent ears (or eyes if they read it?).
My two cents, I don't like the Mature = Adult = They Must ERP connotations. I blame society. *firm nod*
[size=xx-smal]Just going to go to bed now before I make an idiot of myself..[/size]
My two cents, I don't like the Mature = Adult = They Must ERP connotations. I blame society. *firm nod*
Quote:As far as I know, Mature ratings in USA is often given due to nudity or sexual content.I don't think that's always the case but it's most likely true to some degree! I see a lot of Mature video games are just violent (Does Dead Space have suggestive themes?) and The Sims gets a Teen rating even though it does say on the box "suggestive themes" and nudity even though they blur it.
[size=xx-smal]Just going to go to bed now before I make an idiot of myself..[/size]