I don't want to start political arguments in the Fine Of Fanta Sea Four Teen forums, so I'm just gonna say that disgruntled parents have been trying to enforce overly-strict guidelines for media since forever. Before either of us were born, even.
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Considering the game is rated T for Teen, why are you letting your kids watch? Why are you trying to police other people when the game is not rated for your children?
There's cursing already in the dialogue of the game, the "puff puff" scene from Dragon Quest crossover, scantily clad miqo'te dancer NPCs, double entendres aplenty involving levers, masts, and spears being polished, references to STDs, graphic death scenes, arms being chopped off, people getting stabbed, a FATE where you escort a prostitute to her buyer, an entire class's questline revolves around human trafficking, a major villain whose backstory involved being sold to a brothel after being sold to an old man by her adoptive parents, another major NPC's backstory involved getting maimed as a child by his mother, who was sexually assaulted by his father, yet "DIC" being written with markers is where you draw the line?
The whole instance you're talking about involves you murdering your way through the XIVth Garlean legion and assassinating Livia sas Junius and that's perfectly fine for your kids but "DIC" is not?
'' Omg my kid saw DIC ''.
Meanwhile, in FFXIV.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyyABNcHaQQ
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People on the internet offended by the name CID because it resembles an obscenity when viewed from the opposite side. More at 11.
I can second this.
I was at a friend's birthday party 10 sum years ago and they had the song "Ass like that" playing from an iTunes list and the group of 5 year old children were dancing and shaking their butts to it and the parents were laughing and giggling like they didn't care. I wasn't about to say anything to those parents cause I'm no parent myself but I was very uncomfortable with it. I just decided to accept that everyone saw it as harmless fun.
Joke's on you, my kid can watch the intro videos of ARR and expansions all day if I let him. He's 3 though so most high energy videos with good music really get him pumped. That said, even he walks away when he sees the Stormblood's intro. I think it's too slow for him and the ending sounds like it is leading into something before it ends, lol.
I grew up during the early days of the internet, I remember when we got our hands on it I can't remember our exact age but we were very young.
My friends would just randomly show me gore videos and hardcore fetish porn...
If I was a parent a womans nipple or the word '' dic '' would be my absolute least concern.
I can't imagine worrying about that sort of stuff, it honestly comes across as the height of naivety.
If we want to actually have a bit more of an honest view of this too that isn't so superficial.
I'd be far more worried about my kid watching streamers on Twitch too, because I do think kids are actually genuinely influenced by them and look up to them and so many of them are the most toxic and immature people imaginable.
And a lot of them also specifically have kids as their target demographic.
Same with TikTok and Youtube too, there's so much content that target kids that is legit horrible for kids to consume and does influence their behaviour.
In some cases it's actually dangerous especially when we get into the '' challenges '', they're actual safety hazards.