So I've been bringing up this topic for a while with my parents because these are the types of games my friends play. Of course, it all depends on what they think. The results I got got me to thinking. They said that I wouldn't be allowed to play any shooter games because they are strongly against war and violence. They know it is just a game, and how it wouldn't create any "violent behavior" on my behalf, but it is simulating a war or the general idea of killing someone. I obviously would not play these games to experience the violence, but instead to really play the game. Every time I ask them, they say "You might as well watch the news if you want that much violence." which really annoys me. What really struck me though was when they said "Even if you ask when you are 16, I will still say no." This really bothers me. How I see it, is that I will not be playing shooters until I am in college. Yikes.
I am about to start Junior High, and I know that a lot of people there will be into those sorts of games, not so much the games I can play. There will always be the people who do enjoy the games I can play, but still, I will be left out from a certain group of people and I'm not the kind of person who likes to be left out.
Please try and help me out. I don't want anybody really saying "You are too young to be playing these sorts of games" but truly it is the maturity, which, I can handle at this point. I do not laugh when people die, that would just be cruel, but in the sense of a video game, it is different. The only mature game I really own is TF2, and that was a long shot. It has the war qualities, but the only thing that got my parents to let me play it was its cartoon style. The main theme behind these games is still war though, so I see it as the same idea.
I appreciate all answers, just please help me out.
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