QUOTE(Digitalrat @ Jun 25 2007, 07:42 AM)

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That would get around the law, since there's no data files included.
Even the engine (without the data files!) is illegal in germany. We discussed it before in the german forum..
That's amazing. Why is it the engine illegal if it doesn't have any references to the Nazi regime? Seems like
any first-person-shooter engine should be illegal, then... since you could use Nazi graphics to make a game. Really, I suppose computers should be illegal, because they can all be used to make swastika drawings. Probably pens and paper should be illegal too, for the same reason.
I know I'm exaggerating here, I'm just fascinated by how absurb well-meaning censorship can be. I know there examples of this in the United States too, so don't think I'm unfairly singling out Germany.