03-02-2007, 02:30 PM
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| Ozymandias of Xbox360
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 45 | Why not then just get an account that is fully open to all possibilities? Kids get into rated R movies and buy cigarettes - and that's with someone in person. Faking the idea that they are older than 18 while sitting in their living room should be a snap.
is all the 'kids' stuff going to be available to the 'adults'? What if I want to upgrade my Viva Garden from a thing in the kids area, but I am an adult?
I like the idea, but why not keep everything the same, but restrict purchases and gameplay from the account as is? Parental controls have been around awhile. The only time I have ever heard of parental controls being used, however, is by some companies to restrict internet access by their employees.
Maybe I care less cause I am 34, but if I was 13 and wanted to play Saints Row -I'd figure out a way.
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