Re: Fallout 3: Another Satanic, Violent game from "Oblivion" crea
You appear, I assume deliberately, to have ignored the fact that the game is intended for adults who are free to pursue whatever legal activities they wish.
This game is not aimed at children; considering the convoluted concepts and moral choices involved it would be asinine to assume it was.
The game was even rated for over 18s only in many countries and even older in some others. It would be illegal to sell it to minors. If children end up playing it, that is the fault of the parents who clearly aren't taking enough interest in the media that their children consume. Even if the age rating has been or will change, it is still the responsibility of the parents.
Blaming a company that employs a great deal of people, and provides a great deal of enjoyment via their products to responsible, informed adults around the globe is moronic scapegoating of the highest order.
Why destroy the privileges of all because some are too stupid to teach their children correctly?
You appear, I assume deliberately, to have ignored the fact that the game is intended for adults who are free to pursue whatever legal activities they wish.
This game is not aimed at children; considering the convoluted concepts and moral choices involved it would be asinine to assume it was.
The game was even rated for over 18s only in many countries and even older in some others. It would be illegal to sell it to minors. If children end up playing it, that is the fault of the parents who clearly aren't taking enough interest in the media that their children consume. Even if the age rating has been or will change, it is still the responsibility of the parents.
Blaming a company that employs a great deal of people, and provides a great deal of enjoyment via their products to responsible, informed adults around the globe is moronic scapegoating of the highest order.
Why destroy the privileges of all because some are too stupid to teach their children correctly?
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