did call of duty 4 rating change?

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#1 to_hot123456
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ok well my parents wouldnt let me get cod4 but i play it a lot at my friends, without them knowing. i was looking on ebay about it and it says 15+ instead of 17+ for ages. And it didnt say that on any other sight only on ebay and thats the only way i would beable to get it. i reall y dont want to order it but if you guys no if in stores its 15+ too thats what im wanting to know. also it said it was rated for violence and moderate and i have no idea wat moderate meens. So if u have any answers to my question plz answer.

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16+ here in the UK
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I don't understand why parents are like that. Yes I understand their is violence in the game but how is it any different from your teachers showing you a war movie in school. I believe that kids that aren't exposed to these kinds of things and kids of very strict parents are the ones who will end up getting into trouble. Drinking is something that comes to mind. Where I am from, under-age drinking is no big deal. Very rarely will the police hand out under age charges unless a party is out of control and someone drunk kid is acting out. My friends and I have been drinking since we were 16 and all our parents knew about it. As long as we are responsible they trust us. But when a kid who is always surrounded by drinking but has never been allowed to drink, will be new to it when he/she is 18, then the day they turn 18, hey look I can finally drink, they go out, do something idiotic.. As for a kid who has been casually drinking for a couple years, its nothing new when they are 18. I am not bragging that I drink, really who cares but thats just what I think.
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i should tell my parents that we watch war movies in school that are as bad as cod4 and see wat they say
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I don't understand why parents are like that. Yes I understand their is violence in the game but how is it any different from your teachers showing you a war movie in school. I believe that kids that aren't exposed to these kinds of things and kids of very strict parents are the ones who will end up getting into trouble. Drinking is something that comes to mind. Where I am from, under-age drinking is no big deal. Very rarely will the police hand out under age charges unless a party is out of control and someone drunk kid is acting out. My friends and I have been drinking since we were 16 and all our parents knew about it. As long as we are responsible they trust us. But when a kid who is always surrounded by drinking but has never been allowed to drink, will be new to it when he/she is 18, then the day they turn 18, hey look I can finally drink, they go out, do something idiotic.. As for a kid who has been casually drinking for a couple years, its nothing new when they are 18. I am not bragging that I drink, really who cares but thats just what I think.snipeshot11

i feel the same way even though im allowed to play watever i want.

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all my friends can play it and its getting on my nerves cuz they no i cant and they make fun of me cuz of it

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[QUOTE="snipeshot11"]I don't understand why parents are like that. Yes I understand their is violence in the game but how is it any different from your teachers showing you a war movie in school. I believe that kids that aren't exposed to these kinds of things and kids of very strict parents are the ones who will end up getting into trouble. Drinking is something that comes to mind. Where I am from, under-age drinking is no big deal. Very rarely will the police hand out under age charges unless a party is out of control and someone drunk kid is acting out. My friends and I have been drinking since we were 16 and all our parents knew about it. As long as we are responsible they trust us. But when a kid who is always surrounded by drinking but has never been allowed to drink, will be new to it when he/she is 18, then the day they turn 18, hey look I can finally drink, they go out, do something idiotic.. As for a kid who has been casually drinking for a couple years, its nothing new when they are 18. I am not bragging that I drink, really who cares but thats just what I think.kilswtch21

i feel the same way even though im allowed to play watever i want.

I have always showed my parents that I was responible and because of that since I got into highschool they have never put any restrictions on me. I am 18 right now..

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i am prety responsible like i havent been caught doin anything bad before or anythingi just dont understand y my parentswont let me get i have enough mony to get it and i will pey for it and everything i told them i will turn the volume down so they wont cus even though ill play online more then single player.

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Say all your friends have it and that'll warm them to the idea. That was the same thinking that let my parents pay for me to go skiing with some friends a while back.

If you really cant get your parents to buy it you, buy it off a friend and if they see you playing it just say its another game that youre allowed to play and they wont know the difference.

Summing up: Sympathy and stupidity are your friends. :D

Hope it goes well for ya anyway.
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#10 to_hot123456
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they no to much about all the games i have and they will find out if i had it but ill just play it wen my parents arent home