California Assemblyman Leland Yee, author of last year's notorious game bill that was eventually blocked by a California judge, issued a press release accusing Take-Two and ESRB of decieving parents. According to Yee, "the ESRB again has failed our parents and clearly has shown they cannot police themselves. Plain and simply, the current rating system is drastically flawed and here is yet another reason why we need legislation to assist parents and protect children". Seems that politicians will succeed in using Oblivion re-rating story for their own purposes even before each unsold copy of TES IV will get a 'Mature' sticker.
Something I missed during all this re-rating mess: several days ago Bethesda released
first beta patch for Oblivion featuring quite a lot of useful improvements. Read patch notes
on this page and download the file
here (file size is 1,22 Mb). Release date for final version of the patch was not announced yet. Current version of the patch is compatible with any English version of Oblivion, except for copies purchased from Direct2Drive.