hey shawn could you get your own house or apartment then you could play what you want whenever you want no family to bother you. My 8 year old son can play what he wants when he wants after his homework is done, I just put steam into family mode, disabled chatting and stuff and he can choose any game that is rated up to and including games rated e10. and one or two games rated t for teen that are fine for him.

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On 4/30/2015 3:53 AM, shaun everiss wrote:
To be honest tom I am mindfull of what games I play near what family I have a religious part of the family, so I keep this game and my other adult games out of reach. When no one is home then those games are blasting out the speakers and I am killing people left right and centre.
Fact is though
I have sometimes had the situation where someone has come and have had to quit the program in question. I really wouldn't mind to keep the evil part of my life to myself when I am alone with myself. Right now I guess the main reason I got this stuff is to releave some stress with some house building its needed I know and it has meant a lot of my other online gaming has to stop while its going on. From time to time I need to get out of the noise and things for 10 minutes. So I just go and take out the stress on a game I have done this with shades of doom to. After I have done this I have felt a lot better or at least able to survive another few hours of mess.
So I guess we have our own reasons.
Ofcause there are games where you are a terrorist shooting people for no reason etc.
And yeah some games have no story at all.
This game could be an interesting thing but its not something I'd play for more than 10 minutes a day.

At 03:08 p.m. 30/04/2015, you wrote:
Hi Ron,

Who is to say people don't take issues with their kids playing games
like grand Theft Auto?

Truth is I am one of them. Even though my son might want games like
that I don't buy them for him. I tend to buy age appropriate games,
and those I feel do not compromise my moral inclinations. I always
find out what the game is about before buying it, and also check what
age it was designed for etc. While I know some parentsjust don't care
I'm not one of them.



On 4/29/15, Ron hopkins <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello.  This is Ron.  So I'm reading through these mails. Well, I'd
> like to know, how come people don't take issues with 10 year old kids
> playing games like grand theft auto, a game that has very graphic
> violents from what I've been told, where you have sex with women and
> then kill them by running them over, among other things.  I think we
> need more games like this for the blind, What happened to society
> putting limits on what there kids watch and play.  I personally love
> the sounds.  We all know what is depicted in this game is very wrong,
> but after its basically roll playing.  How many muds and other text
> games do people play where your a rogue and steal?  Thats wrong too.
> Just an observation.  I hope to be buying this game soon.
>
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