COD is NOT FOR KIDS!! Here's why.

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Do you play COD?

  • Yes

    Votes: 1 16.7%
  • No.

    Votes: 5 83.3%

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  • #21
I never understood how kids are that impressionable, I mean I've played Call of Duty with my brother since I was 7 and recently by myself (a lot) and never had the urge to go out and swear at everyone in sight.

Of course Call of Duty isn't for kids. It's rated M for a reason.
 
  • #22
Sadly most people who actually swear on COD happen to be the Kids that play it.
 
  • #23
Kids can play CoD if they can actually take it and don't rage so much.
 
  • #24
Kids can play CoD if they can actually take it and don't rage so much.
The point is that most can't.
And the amount of people raging around them are a bad influence.
You should avoid COD until you're that mature.
 
  • #25
I play CoD, but only locally. Feels so fun to knive someone in Gun Game.

But the online, you might wanna expect some kids to ruin it.

Here is an example.

 
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  • #26
I play CoD, but only locally. Feels so fun to knive someone in Gun Game.

But the online, you might wanna expect some kids to ruin it.

Here is an example.

Another example of that:
It isnt bad if you don´t understand a single word you didn´t miss anything
But I could bother about translating it.
I wonder where this kid is now.... o_O
Lesson of the day:Unreal Tournament is worse :p
 
  • #27
Play CoD offline
 
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  • #28
CoD was never meant for the young. I bet they did it to look cool in school or peer pressure
 
  • #29
CoD isn't for kids, we all know it, it's written on the rating label o_O

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That's no secret... I don't get why parents ignore the ratings, then they complain about the video games and how it's bad for their kids and they point the developpers... DUH.

Unfortunately, this is the kind of world we live in, SunnyWindy. A world where the majority of parents don't want to take responsibility for their actions or actually raise their children. They'd rather point fingers at everyone else than acknowledge that they're at least partially responsible for what's wrong with them. It's sad, to be honest.
 
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  • #30
alot of games curse plus , a number one way kids start to curse is when their parents tell them not to and then the parents swear in front of the kid. it gives the kid a reason to do it if there parent does
 
  • #31
alot of games curse plus , a number one way kids start to curse is when their parents tell them not to and then the parents swear in front of the kid. it gives the kid a reason to do it if there parent does
My parents say I shouldn't do stuff they don't do. Cross cursing off that list. I guess I can curse!
 
  • #32
if the kid knows not to go out and murder people and swear like crazy because of the game i'd say it is fine.....advanced warfare and black ops 3 is differint though...apparently you'll be able to chop limbs off :eek:
 
  • #33
Nah my little bro play battlefield 3 and he is just fine cuz he cant understand a single english word :p
 
  • #34
Nah my little bro play battlefield 3 and he is just fine cuz he cant understand a single english word :p
good gosh :eek: still the games super bloody with the brain splatter
 
  • #35
Actually im the one playing mosg of the times so he didn't seen all those thing :p
 
  • #36
Well I guess that some of your facts may be quite true although it depends on the situation . Call of Duty is naturally not for kids , well obviously , so I guess that kids usually have nothing better to do ? But still , the game audience still seems more drawn to children T.T
 
  • #37
This can apply for any game that is rated M. The ESRB rates these games and there is a brief justification that is located adjacent to the rating lol. Of course, kids just want to play the games that they like, apparently being COD as well as other mature games. What can you do about it...
 
  • #38
I've played cod since I was like 8 and I've never went and murdered anyone or swore or cursed or raged so as long as non of that happens really it's ok
 
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  • #39
It actually depends on the parent's desicion to get their child cod or not. Not every kid who plays cod says all the bad words in the games. Kids play call of duty because they think the games are fun. I do not think the call of duty games are for kids but it depends on the parent's desicion.
 
  • #40
All rated M games aren't for children under 18 years old en
 
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