that would be InjunEngine is some kind of old term for American Indians...
"John Travolta" is censored.![]()
I'll take your word for it, I have no idea, not a part of my culture. Anytime I've heard it spoken (movies and such) it has always sounded like 'engine'.
I agree. Kids are still able to hear the loudmouths via voice chat which is what they usually use.I get the reason behind the censorship filter, but:
Just scrap the filter.
- It causes problems with conversations that doesn't include bad words
- Anyone can just avoid the filter by putting a space in between each letter
- What about voice chat?
Yes.Is Classes censored like it was in GT5.
Well that explains a lotChallenging is censored...
Yes, I'm pretty sure this censorship is a PS3/PSN thing, its not related to PD or GT.I get the feeling the censoring is a Sony related issue and not PD.
Yes, and all of it's variations (Class, Classy, Classic, Classe)Is Classes censored like it was in GT5.
Yes, I'm aware of that circumvention.eran0004Anyone can just avoid the filter by putting a space in between each letter
Here's one that I found ironically amusing:
'Prohibited'
(Testing showed that 'bite' was the bit triggering the autocensor....)
PD is allowed to use that word, but we are not. Are they just messing with us or what? Sheehsh2!Here's one that I found ironically amusing:
'Prohibited'
(Testing showed that 'bite' was the bit triggering the autocensor....)
Also in italian con = with"Con" is absolutely ridiculous because its a very used word in spanish and obviously not offensive
Bite in french means penisHere's one that I found ironically amusing:
'Prohibited'
(Testing showed that 'bite' was the bit triggering the autocensor....)
Maybe it just censor it if there is a person form the country where it is a dirty word in the lobby? i.e. con means c*nt in french, so it will only censor it if there is a french person in the room?Ok I'll probably give up on making a list of words, it will be too long and pointless lol, I'll update the OP when we can single out key things about it. It seems like there's some sort of algorithm that's in place to find words within words, but it's still not clear eg @et_ Someone else mentioned connection yesterday so I tried it and it was uncensored for me, along with quite a few other words beginning with con. So maybe different countries may have different 'dictionaries' they refer to? But this doesn't make sense as a lot of people are saying it's impossible to chat in their native tongue, so if different countries have their own dictionaries, there's no spanish or german dictionary for example?