No, that's just throwing a big a net as possible. How are children supposed to afford this game and all of its expansions?
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How are children supposed to purchase anything that's marketed towards them? Their parents obviously. Like I mentioned, it's way easier for a 8-12 year old to convince his parents to purchase a game rated T then a game rated M, and trust me, I've played with plenty of teammates in that age range. It can be argued either way, but IMO being restricted to a T rating hurts the game overall. It makes it to where they can't explore more mature concepts, or more interesting character designs. The hive coulda probably been actually scary, but they're limited because of that rating. Just wanna throw out to people that misinterpret my argument, I don't want destiny to be some type of gore fest or anything. I just feel like the rating heavily hinders narrative, and environmental design options.
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Edited by Pulsar2002: 4/15/2017 12:24:51 AMIt's called not wasting your money on stupid stuff like shoes or hats... or... saving. [i]-A teenager[/i]
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Awww, I upset a teenager. Oh well