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Originally Posted by Spaz007
Good point. But it's is the parents job to teach the youth not the sims. I do agree with you in a way but the back of the box does say....Crude Humor, Sexual themes, and Violence. So in away EA and Maxis did there part.
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I totally agree with you, but in case you haven't noticed many parents are no longer doing their job and rely on other sources of input to raise their kids.
The warning does nothing to prevent little Johnny from getting the game at the mall after his mommy drops him off to hang out with his friends.
I'm just saying that maybe they should have broken the game into two versions, one for, oh say, 17 and under and one for 18+. Then they could charge an extra ten bucks for the 18+ version and make more money.
I know that underage kids would still manage to get ahold of the 18+ version, but usually the kids who can do that are 15 and older, and it stops the average youngster from just being able to walk in the store and buy it.
As I said before I totally support EA(sorry I left EA out in the first post) and Maxis' right to put whatever content in the game as they please(so long as it's legal and not kiddy porn or something).