pretty much yeah...."ok baby girl, when you see a purple mark on the map get on your giant chicken and run to it, then get off and start pressing tab and 2 and run around...when the purple thing goes away, get back on your chicken and run as fast as you can back to this big crystal and wait for another one ok?"Son: Daddy, what are you doing?
Me: Fishing
Son: Cool! Can I try!
Me: Sure! See you press this button and it casts
Son: okay
Me: Then wait, and controller shakes
Son: cool
Me: Now press this button!
Son: Look daddy I caught a fish!
Me: /grin, you can play while Daddy goes make dinner
Son: Okay!!
WIN
*No this did not happen...*


Until the kid does something unintentional and gets the account banned. Not saying it will happen, but i've seen people let their kids play on their accounts, kid does something that gets it banned, and the parent thinks it's not their fault cause the kid did it.



Something awesome: Your 7 year old kid is xping your character when your at work.
Something not awesome: getting to 50 is so easy, even a 7 year old can do it.
(not knocking the intelligence of your 7 year old![]()
well not many games area "hard" to hit max level. its what you do from there really.
This made my laugh. Some kid is gonna magically stumble upon a bannable offense, get caught, and get banned. Yet we have 24/7 running openly exploiting bots that haven't gone offline in 2 weeks.


Like I said, not saying it will happen, but I've worked in CS for game companies before and i've seen it. some people think that because someone else was using the account they're not liable, but as the owner, they are. It's why I never let people use my account, ever.
HAHAHA true story. give me a good example of what a 7 year could do that gets me banned (keep in mind) she knows very little of the game other that how to ride a giant chicken and spam bio....
It's a video game. What do you expect? When I was 7 I was playing (and finishing) games like Zelda, Metroid, and Castlevania. Games which today are examples people give of the "good old days" when video games were "actually challenging".
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