Lots, however player interactions inside of those venues are well outside what the venue owners are in control of.
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Wtf...how weird is that lmao xD
I have played the game since ARR early access, and i haven't had one single time thinkin like that.
Maybe u should not worry about smthn smthn what about the kids blah smthn, but about ur interpretation.
Wow...ppl got problems.
Sry, wasnt meant rude but thats kinda funny.
But about the advertisin problem, maybe we could get a special chat channel for it.
Because yeah, sometimes im annoyed by 492384732 guild or club or visit me or lets party hard ads too.
Greetz o/
Plenty of them on Balmung actually. In fact, in my experience as a Balmung resident for at least 7, maybe 8 years. I'd say the majority of nightclubs, taverns and cafes type venues do not have ERP going on in the open , those that do keep it in private back rooms.
Even in the (Roleplayed) place I played as dancer or bartender in for at least three of those years was SFW in the open, but since the subjects that were usually being discussed/roleplayed were best handled by grown-ups it would probably have been tagged as '18+' ( alcohol, tobacco, other 'mature' subjects) too.
I'm no stranger to ERP either, I've enjoyed it since I first played Ultima Online starting in 1997, along with my spouse at the time.
There are subjects other than ERP that are , in my not-so-humble opinion, that are not suitable for 'children' ( Assumed to be under 18's in the U.S.) simply because younger folks simply do not have the life experiences needed to comprehend them or form an educated opinion on. We all know damn well that 'kids' on the internet can all too easily access 'mature subjects' and are quite adept at avoiding parental supervision.
For the record, I am older than most folks here, I am a grandparent ( and have step-kids who have their own kids plenty old enough to play games rated T for Teen themselves). My step kids *know* enough about the internet etc to be perfectly capable of managing their own kids too.
Most kids I knew were playing Call of Duty when I was 13. It's not only easy for kids to play these games but the parents don't care that they are playing them either. It actually baffles me how many people act like kids don't exist in this game just because one has never outwardly told them their age in a dm.
Oh, this thread again. Yikes.