And they contain two back-up crossbows and a sword to make sure you reload the first one after it shoots you.imnotparanoid said:Actually maybe games should come with a test if your voice is above a certain pitch, you get blocked XDcyrogeist said:as a 13 year old...i agree with this.imnotparanoid said:Im 15.
so no.
13 and under should have no mic though![]()
And if you act like a dick you get shot with a crossbow!
ALL CONSOLES MUST NOW CONTAIN CROSSBOWS!
To be fair there are also gamers my age and older (the "gritty-real" demographic, if you'll excuse the HUGE generalization) that are also huge jerks online, (I find that they're mostly PC gamers don't wanna start a flame war, don't quote me on this.) or various series' of "that guy" to quote Mr. Croshaw. Obviously you'll get jerks everywhere (I had one of those elitist PC gamers as a floor mate, he wouldn't play anything newer than 2001 and shunned consoles before even picking up a controler a serious dick.)Uzi-Bazooka said:As the co-creator of a group for 14-year-old gamers, this is a topic that speaks to my soul. MY SOUL, BRO.
Most of us younger gamers are just like older gamers, with the same love of video games. The main difference is that a lot of us are not taken seriously.
Now, there is no denying it: some of us are schmucks. Usually, it's the kids who are trying too hard to be respected, and so are disrespectful. It's the same old peer-pressure "I want to be like you, and since you're a jerk to me, I'll be a jerk to you" escalation of conflict you get in any high school. Just more annoying. Thank goodness the mute button will always be there for us.
Zhukov said:Besides, it's not like children are the only ones who act like morons over the net. Plenty of 18+ idiots to be found in your average game lobby.