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@CLEMSONU wrote:Well I'm older and heard every curse word available to human ears.. but I (myself) don’t wanna hear GD, Fu, etc..
Let’s face it.. EA can put a 17 year old protective number but mostly kids under that age will wanna spend money with their company. A simple toggle may open the opportunity to more customers that just don’t like hearing profanity.
That is not the Problem of EA they have done all they could, game where tested and then they put an age restriction on the game.
If you don't like it is ok but when it is marked with “Blood, Strong Language and Violence” you should know that such things could be in a game.
Also, the person who sells a game with M17+, Pegi 16 or USK16 to a kid which is not old enough is responsible and I think than you as a parent should go to this shop and clear this situation.
If the kid has bought it online you as a parent are responsible when the kid is not old enough, maybe nextime watch what the kid is buying
If you as parent give access to such a game to a kid which is not old enough you are responsible and not the Publisher or Developer.
@CLEMSONU I'm playing war game and I want war atmosphere there. And most of peope playing BF also do. 2042 is a shame compared to BF3 or BF4 where language was ACTUALLY strong.
If u dont like game - dont play it, if you dont like game that doesnt mean other thousands of players should suffer because of you.
2042 is extremely gamer friendly, chat filters, unable to send message to enemy team, VOIP mutes etc. etc.
Its most tolerant franchise episode.
Im sorry its just hilarious, I believe OP is trolling