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Demotruk said:

He may not "headshot some noobs", but I think I'd still be very concerned if an idiot kid got his hands on firearms....

Which they do, often enough, unfortunately.

My thoughts exactly...



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Oops, ignore the double post, sorry.



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He'd be better off just slapping a dot scope on an AR-15, but I digress.

I agree about stricter gun control laws actually, this kid is a good example of someone who really doesn't need any guns. **puts up flamesheild**



Well that was disturbing to read.

I'd say something now, but I'm sure it would just be blown off or belittled. Still, I'll at least say this: as an avid gamer that remembers all kinds of things learned from games (e.g. I skipped a lot of Codex in ME2 because I remember so much from ME), its unfortunate that something negative like this is being picked up from what a game taught someone.



Demotruk said:

He may not "headshot some noobs", but I think I'd still be very concerned if an idiot kid got his hands on firearms....

Which they do, often enough, unfortunately.

I hope there isn't an epidemic of such individuals about.  I am concerned also about such individuals getting ahold of firearms also.  Maybe we need to focus more on "dumb" control than "gun" control.



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Kantor said:
This is exactly why the US needs stricter gun control laws.

This

 

Also, he seems to be infact be the noob.



Come on dude, sometimes a brothas gotta pwn some newb. Don't be hatin'



lol, that guy is stupid.



Hilarious how the only people saying we need better gun control laws are not from the US..



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KylieDog said:
What i really wish video games would do is require that in order to play M/18 rated games online you need verify your age with a credit card, preferably registered to the same name on the account.

Sure would still get some parrents just let their children fake it but it would stop a lot, and the example in the OP didn't turn out like that overnight, that level of retardedness is trained into them from a young age.

I disagree for M games, as that's not ONLY for 18 and above.

I find it absolutely absurd that the parent won't be able to find out if they're kid is playing an M rated game, if they hadn't already bought it for them in the first place.