07-09-2011, 05:16 PM
For Online, I'd agree, but it's really the same thing as being on the internet. If you're on msn or a chatsite, or a forum, voiced or not, you're still exposed to that kind of content regardless.
The best thing they could do is make government ads like they do for tobacco on parents awareness towards games and their ratings, and to be more cautious about which games they buy. Kids can't buy M rated games in stores, so it really is up to the parents discretion to decide.
For Online gaming, i'd agree to things like network moderators that will kick or ban peoples privileges from online gaming if they get out of control with that opportunity.
The best thing they could do is make government ads like they do for tobacco on parents awareness towards games and their ratings, and to be more cautious about which games they buy. Kids can't buy M rated games in stores, so it really is up to the parents discretion to decide.
For Online gaming, i'd agree to things like network moderators that will kick or ban peoples privileges from online gaming if they get out of control with that opportunity.