I've been playing things like God of War, Halo, CoD, ect since I was about six years old. My dad and I would always play them, and still do. Now, I'm sixteen, an honors student, and know very well the difference between what's right and wrong.
Age doesn't matter, it's the maturity of the child/teen, as well as the parents teaching them at a young age what you can and can't do.
You strike me as someone who has landed in one too many lobbies with squeakers and is now trying to find a way to cut them from games. Sorry to tell you, dude, they're half of a video game companies fan base, so it'll never happen.
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I'm exactly the same, just a little younger. I played a little COD at 8 years old, and now I'm 12, in honor roll, and legit getting math GPAs of 103. I'm not even shitting you right now when I say that.
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A GPA of 103? Wow that must be an A+^103. (Gpa only goes to 4.0)
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No mine is out of a hundred.
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Or maybe I'm confused. I think I am. I meant my quarterly math grade
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I'm 13 with a average GPA of 4.0 on honor society and I play this game so OPs point has been mega contradicted
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That's awesome! But you see what I mean, the age of the kid doesn't matter, it's the level of maturity. This guy doesn't seem to understand that.