Particle Man, on 10 March 2013 - 12:49 PM, said:
Oh, what a good idea! take away even more forms of communication in a team game.
why dont you loner types just stick to single player games if you want to shut yourself away from other people so badly?
While I do agree with what you are saying, solo player AI is crappy. It's too predictable and therefore, too easy to beat.
darkfall13, on 10 March 2013 - 03:34 PM, said:
I lost ALL respect for your post and any open mindedness I had for this thread once I got here:
Don't open the can of worms of gun control/gun rights (people "went to school with guns" before the advent of in game chat; hell you used to be able to bring your rifle to class say if you were hunting before school. And the other points; rob stores, whatever **** is, is that the F word? Where'd your kids come from anyway?, kill, AND do things worse, even before the Internet was even invented). AND likewise YOU don't know how to raise OUR kids.
Plus ever hear of "
Online Interactions Not Rated by the ESRB"
Guess what you're playing? Well your children... good call on the shielding them from potty mouths and real world guns in a game about walking tanks with guns that put our modern technology to shame...
Might want to brush up on this:
http://www.esrb.org/...tings_guide.jsp
AND you even pointed out they're not even old enough to agree to the terms of the ToS YOU signed. So this argument is irrelevant, they shouldn't be on here, end of story.
Quoted for truth.
The problems were there before. It's just seen as a bigger issue now than it once was. Maybe society has gotten more sensitive to it, or maybe media outlets blow it up to be bigger than it is. I think it's a combination of both. Add to that, people wanting to "go out in a blaze of glory" to make a statement are more inclined to do so if they know that they are gonna hit the global news because they used an illegally purchased and non registered gun.
I can understand to some extent though where the person is coming from. A childs upbringing is influenced by every facet of their life. In todays world with easily accessable, anonymous, global communication, it seems that the % of the parents influence on their child became smaller. For better or worse.
However, this game, due to its nature is simply not age approprate for a 10 year old. They can not put a rating on the online content because they can not control what the other player is gonna say.
While blocking the chat completely is a bit excessive, I don't see why they could apply the same language filter they use on these forums. In fact, most (if not all) MMOs I've played have these filters in their in-game chat and are on by default with the option to turn them off.
When I was growing up, when my dad said jump, I jumped. I didn't bother to ask how high because that was back talking. He didn't hit (I think I got a legitimate spank once or twice) but he didn't have to. Not with me. I hated being in trouble and his yell was enough to put the fear of god in you.
Times are different now. Too many non-parents setting the rules on how to raise our kids. Trying to sit down and have a rational conversation with them on what they did, why they should do it again, etc. It's rediculous. Your brain isn't done developing by the time you are born. It doesn't fully develop until the mid to late teenage years. Very young kids don't have completely rational thought. They are simply not capable to think far enough ahead to see what impact their decissions will make on themselves and/or others. They can not yet connect the action with the consequence before hand at first.
But at the same time, the world is what it is so the best you can do is to prepare them for it, not shelter them from it. But that doesn't mean to ignore what is age approprate and what is not and controlling what you can.