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Old 04-07-2006, 12:49 PM   #24
Glycerine_74
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Join Date: June 24, 2002
Location: The Edge of Reality
Posts: 69
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Originally posted by Luvian:
Well the problem with that is that this is an international game. Here in canada, adult is 18. Most kids have their parent pay with their credit card anyway, so this wouldn't affect them, and Blizzard is never going to really police servers, they can't even enforce roleplaying on roleplaying servers.

There's also the fast that there are plenty of adult griefers. I'd even say that the worse ones are probably 18-25 or so.
I know that kind of server will never happen, and even if it did it would most certainly not eliminate the problem. I look at it as a necessary evil: If you want to play WoW on a PvP server then you're going to be dealing with asshats, gankers, griefers, and complete morons/idiots. (I'm sure it's that way with every other game, just seems WoW has the most. [img]smile.gif[/img] ) It's fact, it will always be that way, and there's nothing anyone can do about it. You still have to deal with the morons/idiots/asshats on a PvE server, but at least you aren't getting ganked and griefed.

My somewhat solution is to just not talk to 99% of the people on the server. I help people out if I can, but I don't go out of my way to try and make friends online, etc. I pretty much only talk to people I know in real life, guild mates, or people I am grouping with. There isn't a single character on my friends list that doesn't belong to a real life friend. That may seem like a strange way to play an online game, but it's pretty much the norm for me. I'm there to game, not waste time talking to a bunch of people I don't even know. That's what gaming forums are for. [img]smile.gif[/img]

Glycerine

[ 04-07-2006, 12:57 PM: Message edited by: Glycerine_74 ]
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