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    E4EO's Avatar
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    Jul 2019
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    Gridania
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    Character
    Samuel Wolcott
    World
    Leviathan
    Main Class
    Gunbreaker Lv 100
    Quote Originally Posted by Lacan View Post
    I'm just glad my parents actually like, looked after me as a kid instead of playing mmos with their headset on while I was screaming in the other room. :v
    I don’t know whether I agree or disagree with you. As I said being a parent is a full time job, and with what precious little free time the parents have, maybe they would want to spend it doing something fun like playing a video game.

    But at the same time, why why WHY would you chose a always online game to play? You don’t know if your child will start crying mid way through a dungeon, trial, raid, etc, it’s a constant bomb waiting to go off, you may be able to predict when a child will start crying and adjust accordingly though but I doubt it’ll be accurate as predicting when you’ll have to leave for class, work, a date, or something else.

    Maybe they should focus on crafting and gathering, only play when the child is at daycare/school, playing single player games (Final Fantasy is amazing and it’s relevant to this discussion) or doing something else, idk.
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    cactusbees's Avatar
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    Jul 2017
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    Character
    Yui Uzuki
    World
    Hyperion
    Main Class
    Bard Lv 90
    Quote Originally Posted by E4EO View Post
    I don’t know whether I agree or disagree with you. As I said being a parent is a full time job, and with what precious little free time the parents have, maybe they would want to spend it doing something fun like playing a video game.

    But at the same time, why why WHY would you chose a always online game to play? You don’t know if your child will start crying mid way through a dungeon, trial, raid, etc, it’s a constant bomb waiting to go off, you may be able to predict when a child will start crying and adjust accordingly though but I doubt it’ll be accurate as predicting when you’ll have to leave for class, work, a date, or something else.

    Maybe they should focus on crafting and gathering, only play when the child is at daycare/school, playing single player games (Final Fantasy is amazing and it’s relevant to this discussion) or doing something else, idk.
    Reason I don't voice chat, is because everyone would probably hear my preschooler yell, "MOMMY, I POOPED!" from down the hall, followed by my grumbling. Life happens.

    This is also the reason I'm playing at 3 am..
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