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I think all 18s should be reduced to 16 because their level of maturity wont get much better in only 2 years.
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@llllJDOGllll you are 16 by law you cant play games that are R 18 content anyway. its not "just a game" or "just a movie" these things when seen for the first time do impact the mind.
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You know why I hate these restrictions? For the past 3 years since I had my xbox I've been playin whatever I want and my mums bin fine with it. Now all of a sudden she finds out that 8 yr olds play these and now decides to sell more than half my games and some she didn't need too which I have to now buy back with the money she got from selling them. So just scrap them all for good!
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A child, whether they are 8 or 16 years old, playing a game that is all about shooting people dead is wrong.
It might sound prudish but exposing and desensitising a child to that kind of thing should be avoided. Your right to join the army at 16 is useful to a nation and people who join up at that age are less sheltered than most 16 year olds, but joining up at 20 is still fairly young. Being allowed to play a violent video game at 16 does not help anyone, which is why there is a difference.
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@OtherTom42 That is sorta right you can join the british army at 16 but i dont think they would let u go too afghan till 18 at 16-17 it's just training and home guard/front.??? :).?
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orange laptop now
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@OtherTom42 my oppinion but 16 year olds are way to young for the military. period!
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so my point is that i think the blood and gore can get to kids in a different way than it gets to us. i love the ratings and agree with them 100% and to not buy the game cause you dont want it in the house for your sons sake, awsome will power and great job (again, if you didnt cave) great video and boo to under age gaming
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great great great parenting (unless you broke down) i think you have a great head on you shoulders i was reading other comments saying "i can join the army at 16 and go here and go there and do this and that" but i also dont agree with that, the maturity level of a 16 year old and a 18 year old is so drastic, i mean think back to when you were 16, yeah you might have thought you knew everything but when you look back now do you think it would have been a good choice to join the army?
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i think that they should not sell M games to small children's, they don't take what they see serious, what am not happy about is that ESRB does not let 15 and up buy the game correct me if am wrong Black Ops and games before had the option to disable the graphic content, plus i don't see 15 year old kids any were acting like they are on a war or anything immature. i don't see a problem why they should not sell M rated game to 15 year olds. Lets not even go on about the foul language!
At 16, I can join the army, go to afghanistan, shoot a real gun and kill real people, but I have to be 18 to press some buttons on a controller?
OtherTom42 1 year ago 12
@OtherTom42 Absolutely excellent point mate, I joined the Army at 16 and was sent to the first Gulf War at 17. I used to get pissed off a bit when I got back to England and was not legally allowed to drink in a bar. Some bars served me because they knew where we had all been, but it was still stupid. I never thought about that when making this video or writing my blog.
iharrison30 1 year ago 2
Do you realise that you keep spelling "Ops" wrong. Why do people constantly misuse apostrophes? Sorry if I am playing the punctuation police but it really annoys me lol
stringer630 1 year ago
@stringer630 You are absolutely correct, if it is spelt incorrectly then it has to be changed, normally my spelling is terrible but my punctuation often correct. I have changed it now and thank you for the correction.
iharrison30 1 year ago