How to ask
How to ask
You want to talk to your parents about playing CS:GO together. You’ve been wanting to play it for a long time and have tried secretly before, but it made you uncomfortable. Your dad has shown more violence in games than you’re used to, which makes you cautious. You’re confident enough to join, but you’d like to control the chat so it stays appropriate. Since you’re 12, keep your request simple and clear.
I began enjoying Counter Strike Source at age 12, around ten years prior, and I've always been open about it. Perhaps that's the ideal approach. Simply inform them you have a new game and wish for the best! Always keep playing openly with your parents—they'll discover it any way.
Just say: There is a game I want to play, can I have your permission to play it? and then show him CS:GO and if he deems it acceptable, he'll let you play it.
This statement suggests you're still developing your maturity.
It seems like you're concerned about accessing something in your Steam library. Let me know how I can assist!
Growing up doesn't mean you automatically have the right to something.
It indicates he remains unsure about his gaming choices and isn’t fully prepared for what he might engage in. When the game displays an 18+ rating, it clearly reflects that age requirement. I strongly oppose ignoring these guidelines.
I know. I also know that there is a age rating system for a reason. Follow that.