[QUOTE="XVision84"]
[QUOTE="Noj_Leakim"]
Yeah and who exactly says you are mature enough to play it? You? Yeah thats not biased at all. You cant judge how mature you are yourself, of course a persons going to think they are grown up enough for a game. For all we know you could be on of those idiots screaming and cursing every second on xbox live, and like you a majority of those kids are underage. Hell you may be the miraculous exception, but that doesn't mean all kids your age will act the same way. People think online play is bad right now, if 14 year old kids were just able to walk into a store and buy a M rated game it would be SO much worse
Noj_Leakim
Of course not, that's why the parents buy it for them. That's how the rules are inforced at my local Gamestop, and I don't decide if I'm mature enough. The kids never do, it's the parents who decide. That's why they buy the child their games, who knows their own child better than them themselves?
Oh please, parents generally dont know atoo much about gaming, and rarely care. I was at gamestop a couple of weeks back and I saw this mother buying games for her kid. They were Call of Duty Black Ops, and I think like Darksiders or something. The kid couldnt have been older than 10 or 12. The gamestop employee said their usual schtick about the games being rated Mature and all that, and the Mother just waved it off like it was nothing. Now I can tell you no matter what you say NO 12 year old that can be called "Mature". She may have just been an irresponsible mother, but if she was in fact a responsible mother then there is NO WAY she knew exactly what kind of Mature content is in those games. No 14 year old is "mature" if you look back at yourself in five years you will probably laugh at yourself for thinking you were mature
Well no matter what you say, there are mature kids, do you really think all of us are "whiny CoD addicts"? If a parent knows their child (obviously there will be irresponsible parents) then they simply will be fine with them buying it. That doesn't make them irresponsible (but there are some parents that are irresponsible). Oh and what you call "Mature" content is blood and violence. I find it absolutely crazy to say that you have to be at least 17 years of age to see blood and violence, heck we start studying biology next year. It isn't right to punish kids who don't have mics or just have fun with their friends in games just because of the CoD kids who whine about everything, and scream across the room for their mom to get the phone when it's right beside them.
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