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WZ_Galaktiik
Senior Member
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10-25-2023, 12:48 PM
#11
It's about how blood and death removed the game, making it feel like T from Halo 5
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WZ_Galaktiik
10-25-2023, 12:48 PM #11

It's about how blood and death removed the game, making it feel like T from Halo 5

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10-27-2023, 09:59 AM
#12
Perception sets the tone. Regardless of his age, if his parents say no, it’s a no. He might try to resist, but he truly seeks their approval rather than proving his maturity. The 18+ rule is mainly about legality, allowing anyone to reach any level of readiness.
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Chrysanthemum9
10-27-2023, 09:59 AM #12

Perception sets the tone. Regardless of his age, if his parents say no, it’s a no. He might try to resist, but he truly seeks their approval rather than proving his maturity. The 18+ rule is mainly about legality, allowing anyone to reach any level of readiness.

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TsxL
Junior Member
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11-11-2023, 06:18 PM
#13
CSGO is about video games, so if you're not against them, you should be okay. I began playing GTA at age 7, and my parents were fine with it. Since CSGO isn't overly violent, they probably wouldn't have too much trouble with it.
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TsxL
11-11-2023, 06:18 PM #13

CSGO is about video games, so if you're not against them, you should be okay. I began playing GTA at age 7, and my parents were fine with it. Since CSGO isn't overly violent, they probably wouldn't have too much trouble with it.

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Asaseufy
Member
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11-11-2023, 07:10 PM
#14
I believe the system isn't good because kids are developing faster now. Picture an average child who doesn’t struggle with these games, but his parents could be worried. Should he wait until 18 or should he talk to his parents and handle the issue wisely?
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Asaseufy
11-11-2023, 07:10 PM #14

I believe the system isn't good because kids are developing faster now. Picture an average child who doesn’t struggle with these games, but his parents could be worried. Should he wait until 18 or should he talk to his parents and handle the issue wisely?

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Elijah_Storm
Junior Member
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11-14-2023, 07:51 AM
#15
It's a simulation involving violence and harm. Not suitable for children. People can be easily swayed in harmful directions.
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Elijah_Storm
11-14-2023, 07:51 AM #15

It's a simulation involving violence and harm. Not suitable for children. People can be easily swayed in harmful directions.

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Saudi54
Member
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11-16-2023, 06:25 PM
#16
He should be capable of engaging in a conversation about the subject with them instead of sharing posts on random forums seeking advice on convincing others.
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Saudi54
11-16-2023, 06:25 PM #16

He should be capable of engaging in a conversation about the subject with them instead of sharing posts on random forums seeking advice on convincing others.

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_Chives
Junior Member
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11-16-2023, 07:22 PM
#17
I started playing CS:GO at 14, which feels like a few years back. My parents were fine with it as long as I wasn’t playing it all the time. I don’t believe rating systems are very useful.
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_Chives
11-16-2023, 07:22 PM #17

I started playing CS:GO at 14, which feels like a few years back. My parents were fine with it as long as I wasn’t playing it all the time. I don’t believe rating systems are very useful.

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fibifelise
Member
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11-19-2023, 06:36 AM
#18
True indeed.
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fibifelise
11-19-2023, 06:36 AM #18

True indeed.

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YourPassword
Member
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11-19-2023, 06:51 AM
#19
Yeah, I'm 19 and some games still make me feel uneasy. Seeing a 12-13-year-old play them and enjoy the harsh things they show really bothers me. It's not just about CS:GO—I've noticed my friend who's 14-15 has gotten more aggressive after starting those games.
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YourPassword
11-19-2023, 06:51 AM #19

Yeah, I'm 19 and some games still make me feel uneasy. Seeing a 12-13-year-old play them and enjoy the harsh things they show really bothers me. It's not just about CS:GO—I've noticed my friend who's 14-15 has gotten more aggressive after starting those games.

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11-26-2023, 12:27 PM
#20
I share your views, though some friends struggle more than others in the genre. I’m not interested in the violence or tactics; I focus on strategy. I began playing AoE 2 and 3 at age six—it was my only gaming experience then. At ten, I switched to Sims 3, where planning and responsibility became essential. About two years ago, when AoE 2 became available again for $4, PC gaming really took off for me. Now that I’m nearing thirteen, I’m craving more strategic titles with deeper complexity. Recently, I downloaded Space Engineers and enjoy its realistic physics. Also, I’ve started AoE 3, which inspired my interest in history after learning about the Iroquois there seven years ago. I spent my entire third-grade year studying the Iroquois through AoE 3. This is my first foray into FPS games, hoping they’ll engage me as much as my other favorites. My Steam profile is Clanscorpia if you’re interested.
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iPushObeseKids
11-26-2023, 12:27 PM #20

I share your views, though some friends struggle more than others in the genre. I’m not interested in the violence or tactics; I focus on strategy. I began playing AoE 2 and 3 at age six—it was my only gaming experience then. At ten, I switched to Sims 3, where planning and responsibility became essential. About two years ago, when AoE 2 became available again for $4, PC gaming really took off for me. Now that I’m nearing thirteen, I’m craving more strategic titles with deeper complexity. Recently, I downloaded Space Engineers and enjoy its realistic physics. Also, I’ve started AoE 3, which inspired my interest in history after learning about the Iroquois there seven years ago. I spent my entire third-grade year studying the Iroquois through AoE 3. This is my first foray into FPS games, hoping they’ll engage me as much as my other favorites. My Steam profile is Clanscorpia if you’re interested.

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