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I'm curious as to where the Parental Rating hierarchy comes from.   Is this set it stone or some that can be discussed?

 

Reason I ask is that I think that PG / TV-PG should be lower than TV-Y7.  There are lots of Kid's movies that are PG (Bee Movie, Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs, Bolt, Brave etc) that are much more suitable for younger kids than shows that are geared towards the 7 year old range ( shows like Avengers, Hulk, Justice League, Lego Star Wars, Ultimate Spider-Man, etc).

 

 

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You'll have to talk to the ratings agencies.  TV-Y7 is under TV-PG.  You can always enter custom ratings for things though.

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seanfletcher255
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i am curious as to the ratings levels i.e. which are higher/lower than the others not to change them just to know the order?

Happy2Play
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28 minutes ago, seanfletcher255 said:

i am curious as to the ratings levels i.e. which are higher/lower than the others not to change them just to know the order?

Every country will have their own index.

            LoadRatings("us", new[] {

                new ParentalRating("TV-Y", 1),
                new ParentalRating("APPROVED", 1),
                new ParentalRating("G", 1),
                new ParentalRating("E", 1),
                new ParentalRating("EC", 1),
                new ParentalRating("TV-G", 1),
                new ParentalRating("TV-Y7", 3),
                new ParentalRating("TV-Y7-FV", 4),
                new ParentalRating("PG", 5),
                new ParentalRating("TV-PG", 5),
                new ParentalRating("PG-13", 7),
                new ParentalRating("T", 7),
                new ParentalRating("TV-14", 8),
                new ParentalRating("R", 9),
                new ParentalRating("M", 9),
                new ParentalRating("TV-MA", 9),
                new ParentalRating("NC-17", 10),
                new ParentalRating("AO", 15),
                new ParentalRating("RP", 15),
                new ParentalRating("UR", 15),
                new ParentalRating("NR", 15),
                new ParentalRating("X", 15),
                new ParentalRating("XXX", 15)
            });

 

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