Friday, April 9, 2010

Wat is up with LITTLE kids playing xbl!~ ...

i mean guys really if 16-18 yrs old play xbox live i wouldn't mind, but for some reason kids around ages 8-12 starts to play violent games, such as GOW, COD3, etc but hey some of them kick ass tho lol. but listen they are 98% annoying most of the time, and sometimes kids cry if they start losing. where are the parents at>? no more control over ther uncivilzed children%26#65311;%26#65311; but if ur really lucky u might run into a 5 year olds. so have u guys ran into an infant yet? Wat is up with LITTLE kids playing xbl!~ ...
yeah i hate them, especially the ones that are beter than me.Wat is up with LITTLE kids playing xbl!~ ...
[QUOTE=''ps2forever'']i mean guys really if 16-18 yrs old play xbox live i wouldn't mind, but for some reason kids around ages 8-12 starts to play violent games, such as GOW, COD3, etc but hey some of them kick ass tho lol. but listen they are 98% annoying most of the time, and sometimes kids cry if they start losing. where are the parents at>? no more control over ther uncivilzed children%26#65311;%26#65311; but if ur really lucky u might run into a 5 year olds. so have u guys ran into an infant yet? [/QUOTE]

I hate it, and I hate to have to admit it, but with their parents permission they have just as much right to play as we do. Get use to it. I host my own rooms, and you know what that means.

I dont mind youger people playing games on Live, but majority of the kids playing are either extremely annoying by just holding an awful sound with their voice until they have to breath again, or they start telling people what to do even though they suck. Then they repeat themselves 10 times until someone responds with SHUT THE **** UP! ... then the kid resorts to doing that awful sound over and over again. So ya, its annoying. :
|I bet the ones that are kicking butt are making funny sounds over the mic, huh? I remember a long time ago, haha
I wish there was some way to limit your game to adults only. I honestly think that would make live a much better place.
[QUOTE=''JoshChambers'']I wish there was some way to limit your game to adults only. I honestly think that would make live a much better place.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=''RMANPOWER'']I bet the ones that are kicking butt are making funny sounds over the mic, huh? I remember a long time ago, haha[/QUOTE]



No actually they suck most of the time, well at least in my experience. They also try to boss people around like they know what they're doing. GO GET THE HOVERCRAFT!! Ok.. why? You go get it.. sheesh...
I wish that there was a seperate Xbox Live for children....oh well.
guess working night shift works out well. Playing during the day the little kid count goes way down with school being in session
[QUOTE=''fore_runner'']I wish that there was a seperate Xbox Live for children....oh well.[/QUOTE]



Me too. Some 14-15 year olds are mature enough to handle the M rated games, but the 12 and under kids have no business being in games like Gears. And not just because of the game content, there are some older players who lack maturity too and they say all kinds of horrible things that nobody wants to hear.
the little kids can get pretty annoying...sometimes its really funny. sometimes they dont have their mike on and say the funniest things to their mothers. i then start laughing at them
whoops. i meant they have their mike on w/out them knowing it
[QUOTE=''fore_runner'']I wish that there was a seperate Xbox Live for children....oh well.[/QUOTE]

Kids Xbox Live eh... Or an adult only zone? I dunno how the heck they'd make it work though...

OH I know, call it like ''The Tax Payer Zone'', no kid is gonna want to set foot in there ;)

its sucks to say but if parents dont care what there kids are playinng at such a young age what makes you think MS is going to care as long as they are getting paid thats not there problem IMO. i hate it too though
I am 14 and I do not mind. Some of them kick ass at games and are fun to play with. I dont care who plays. Big or small old or young if they start acting like a jerk or act abnoxious or annoying then thats when I dont like it. Just cause they are like 10 yrs old doesnt mean you should instantly hate them.
[QUOTE=''nroehrig''][QUOTE=''fore_runner'']I wish that there was a seperate Xbox Live for children....oh well.[/QUOTE]



Me too. Some 14-15 year olds are mature enough to handle the M rated games, but the 12 and under kids have no business being in games like Gears. And not just because of the game content, there are some older players who lack maturity too and they say all kinds of horrible things that nobody wants to hear.[/QUOTE]

I think if 14-15 year olds (like me) should definately be able to handle an M rated game.
You people are funny saying 10 yr olds shouldnt play M games. I think it  is a bad idea but it would be hypocritical. Because I played Quake when I was 3. Lol. Fun game.
[QUOTE=''chester706''][QUOTE=''nroehrig''][QUOTE=''fore_runner'']I wish that there was a seperate Xbox Live for children....oh well.[/QUOTE]



Me too. Some 14-15 year olds are mature enough to handle the M rated games, but the 12 and under kids have no business being in games like Gears. And not just because of the game content, there are some older players who lack maturity too and they say all kinds of horrible things that nobody wants to hear.[/QUOTE]

I think if 14-15 year olds (like me) should definately be able to handle an M rated game.[/QUOTE] i don't care about the kids playing the game. i just care about their voice. i HATE, just hate their voice. if they never spoke, that would be a prayer answered.
I totally agree that little kids should be placed in a seperate server or something. They are just so annoying on the mic that it just pisses me off and I dont want to play anymore. Everytime im playing with little kids, they have the most high pitched annoying voice i acctually have to turn my headset off so i dont have to listen to them. I think anybody under 17 should have to play in there own server cause they are so F***ing annoying. Just FYI im 21.
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