| Pyro as Bill said: tl dr but I can guess. "Me, me me, the hardcore gamer, what about me" How about we don't talk to random people and add them to our 'FRIENDS' list. How about we add REAL FRIENDS who we know. If granny wants to add her foul mouthed friend to her friends list thats fine. It's like dropping the F-bomb in Star Wars and saying 'you could have muted'. |
Man, you're really annoying. You don't read what I write, but just stereotype what little you read (which I guess is nothing) on an insult. And what are you, the typical obnoxious Nintendo fanboy? Oh please. If you really think that we shouldn't add people to our friend's list if we don't actually know them in real life, you completely missed the concept of the internet. Go back a decade or two and take lessons. The internet allows us to interact with people across the world, regardless of whether or not we know them. That's the beauty of it. Services like Xbox Live run on the internet, and thus, they allow this feature. It's a marvelous concept, this internet.
By the way, that has got to be the worst comparison ever. For one thing, there are ratings. If Star Wars was rated R and was labeled as having Explicit Language, maybe you'd have a case. However, the ratings often tell you what to expect. You're not going to see swear words in Star Wars because it's always been a series that kids can enjoy. That's not the same as a videogame that lets you play online. Not even close. And you know it.
But I probably shouldn't bother. You're just going to put your fingers in your ears again and say something similar to the first line. Enjoy that then.







