Quoted from Frax:Definitely would not buy anything for 500 bucks that was censored, or at least didn't have a toggle option. That's ludicrous. I never got around to checking out Zen's versions of the PA tables, because I find their physics a bit wonky for my liking (like the flippers are always massively overpowered, and the ball is made of lead, and anything rubber is just a dead stop.)...good to know there's absolutely no reason to now!
I don't mind if they only want to create 'family friendly' content, but at the point you're just copying other people's crap and reselling it....either do it right, or not at all.
The problem comes with video game rating systems. Pinball didn't have to worry about ratings, but now that they are in video game form the programmers and publishers have to comply with video game rating standards. It sucks, but that is the way it is.