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Manhunt 2 (Uncut) Full Movie Walkthrough / Guide video with all missions completed in Insane difficulty with 5/5 Style Points achieved in each level - 4K Ultra HD 60 fps Manhunt 2 Uncensored - Full Game Walkthrough in 4K.Manhunt 2 Insane Difficulty Awakening - 5/5 Style Points Join the Psychonaut Discord!!! discord.gg/qX59FXthPe Manhunt 2 as Agent 47: Full Game (Insane Difficulty, 4K60FPS).Related Manhunt 2 Uncensored Full Game Walkthrough In 4k Insane Difficulty 5 5 Style Points How is this situation different from the one with "The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion?"MANHUNT 2 (PC) -DANIEL LAMB- BRUTALLY INSANE 4K ULTRA HD (No Commentary) WALKTHROUGH 2020Ĭomplete Walkthrough of Manhunt 2 Totally in 4K ULTRA HD Read our review of this family-friendly romp here. In the case of Manhunt 2, the scenes in question were playable (not locked-out), programmed to include the blur effect, and fully disclosed to the ESRB. Our rule clarification following Hot Coffee required that pertinent content that is programmed to be locked out but which exists in an unmodified, fully rendered form on game discs must either be removed or disclosed to ESRB during the rating process.
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Why does this instance not fall under the ESRB's disclosure rule clarification requiring that locked-out content contained in the code on a game disc be considered in the assignment of a rating?
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Conversely, with Manhunt 2, a) the content in question was previously disclosed to the ESRB, b) the content is being modified by removing the obscuring blur effect that was programmed as part of the game, and c) unauthorized versions of software and/or hardware are required to play the modified content. The partial nudity was accessible to all owners of the PC version of the game if they downloaded a modification available on the Internet that replaced one version of character artwork for another, both of which existed in a fully rendered form on the disc. The blood and gore was accessible to all owners of the PC and Xbox 360 versions of the game. In addition, there was a fully rendered anatomically detailed art file of a topless female character present on the disc that had not been previously disclosed to the ESRB during the rating process. After the release of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, the ESRB discovered extensive amounts of fully rendered and previously undisclosed blood and gore in the game that warranted a Mature rating.