It's a nice gesture.
However the Fallout series is not appropiate at all for someone who is 12 years old.
He's dying, my dude. This is a bad take.
It's a nice gesture.
However the Fallout series is not appropiate at all for someone who is 12 years old.
He's a dying kid, that M rating doesn't mean jack if he won't live past this year. Plus he gets too spend some time playing his hobby one last time. If a dying kid wanted to play Wolfenstein 3 or something, I'm sure Bethesda would accomodate too.
That was your takeaway from this?It's a nice gesture.
However the Fallout series is not appropiate at all for someone who is 12 years old.
It's a nice gesture.
However the Fallout series is not appropiate at all for someone who is 12 years old.
The kid is dying and people are worried about what long term effects the M rated game is going to cause him. God. What is wrong with people.
I think a lot of people don't realise what death really means in a way that's not just a definition.
It's hard for people to realise that one day everything you know will be gone forever, so they stick to what they do know just to not contemplate that fact too much.
I don't think it's mean spirited, it's just a lack of realisation about what dying really means in an existential way.
It's a nice gesture.
However the Fallout series is not appropiate at all for someone who is 12 years old.
You are ridiculousIt's a nice gesture.
However the Fallout series is not appropiate at all for someone who is 12 years old.
This is a child. What the fuck is wrong with you.My grandfather died of bladder cancer, one of my uncles died of brain cancer and I've lost several friends and relatives for other reasons. I just know that being close to dying doesnt entitle anyone to anything, and it also doesnt excuse bad parenting.
This post is not appropriateIt's a nice gesture.
However the Fallout series is not appropiate at all for someone who is 12 years old.
Yeah, think of how messed up the poor kid will be when he's older... oh wait.My grandfather died of bladder cancer, one of my uncles died of brain cancer and I've lost several friends and relatives for other reasons. I just know that being close to dying doesnt entitle anyone to anything, and it also doesnt excuse bad parenting.
My grandfather died of bladder cancer, one of my uncles died of brain cancer and I've lost several friends and relatives for other reasons. I just know that being close to dying doesnt entitle anyone to anything, and it also doesnt excuse bad parenting.
My grandfather died of bladder cancer, one of my uncles died of brain cancer and I've lost several friends and relatives for other reasons. I just know that being close to dying doesnt entitle anyone to anything, and it also doesnt excuse bad parenting.
My grandfather died of bladder cancer, one of my uncles died of brain cancer and I've lost several friends and relatives for other reasons. I just know that being close to dying doesnt entitle anyone to anything, and it also doesnt excuse bad parenting.
I think it is a nice gesture and all, but there is one thing that bothers me about this.
Fallout games are usualy rated M/18+.
Fallout 76 is 99% going to be rated M/18+.
Why are they letting a 12 year old child play this game ?
And why is a 12 year old wishing to play Fallout 76, a game from a franchise whose latest entry (that was also rated 18+) released in 2015, when said kid was 9 years old ?
It's a nice gesture.
However the Fallout series is not appropiate at all for someone who is 12 years old.
I think it is a nice gesture and all, but there is one thing that bothers me about this.
Fallout games are usualy rated M/18+.
Fallout 76 is 99% going to be rated M/18+.
Why are they letting a 12 year old child play this game ?
And why is a 12 year old wishing to play Fallout 76, a game from a franchise whose latest entry (that was also rated 18+) released in 2015, when said kid was 9 years old ?
Stop being bloody heartless.I think it is a nice gesture and all, but there is one thing that bothers me about this.
Fallout games are usualy rated M/18+.
Fallout 76 is 99% going to be rated M/18+.
Why are they letting a 12 year old child play this game ?
And why is a 12 year old wishing to play Fallout 76, a game from a franchise whose latest entry (that was also rated 18+) released in 2015, when said kid was 9 years old ?
This bullshit is what bothers you? Not that a kid is going to die.
When did you see your first rated R movie? Play your first M Rated game? If you weren't mature enough at 12 to do eiher that explains things.
Fuck how hard is it to consider the kid has probably going through tons of treatment and has had plenty of times to play these games? What does it matter when the last one was released?
I am not criticising the parents for letting him play these games, nor do i see how anything about me has anything to do with a company distributing content that they themselves agree to be rated M to a minor.
There are plenty of places where it is indeed a crime to sell M/18+ rated games to minors, so i would have assumed that the devs in question would go ahead being a positive example.
HOW is it that people just can't help themselves with the lazy concern trolling. the kid is dying. If he'd ask to have a drink, I'd offer him some.I think it is a nice gesture and all, but there is one thing that bothers me about this.
Fallout games are usualy rated M/18+.
Fallout 76 is 99% going to be rated M/18+.
Why are they letting a 12 year old child play this game ?
And why is a 12 year old wishing to play Fallout 76, a game from a franchise whose latest entry (that was also rated 18+) released in 2015, when said kid was 9 years old ?
My grandfather died of bladder cancer, one of my uncles died of brain cancer and I've lost several friends and relatives for other reasons. I just know that being close to dying doesnt entitle anyone to anything, and it also doesnt excuse bad parenting.
+1HOW is it that people just can't help themselves with the lazy concern trolling. the kid is dying. If he'd ask to have a drink, I'd offer him some.
Your fake concern is tasteless and pathetic.
It's not about allowing criticism or not, the poor kid is DYING.Edit: clearly people cant handle any ammount of criticism of a company in a thread about a tragedy, so i will remove my initial comment so i dont get reported.
I know you're banned but your comment about bad parenting is such a fucking huge reach for this specific scenario. How out of touch can you be dude?My grandfather died of bladder cancer, one of my uncles died of brain cancer and I've lost several friends and relatives for other reasons. I just know that being close to dying doesnt entitle anyone to anything, and it also doesnt excuse bad parenting.
You don't know shit, bruh.My grandfather died of bladder cancer, one of my uncles died of brain cancer and I've lost several friends and relatives for other reasons. I just know that being close to dying doesnt entitle anyone to anything, and it also doesnt excuse bad parenting.
The real tragedy is you thinking it's wrong for devs to give a dying twelve year old his final fucking wish. Sociopathic.Edit: clearly people cant handle any ammount of criticism of a company in a thread about a tragedy, so i will remove my initial comment so i dont get reported.
If you've been so close to death and terminal illness then you must know how utterly meaningless shit like an ESRB rating is when you're fucking dying or when a parent is losing their fucking child. Get some perspective.My grandfather died of bladder cancer, one of my uncles died of brain cancer and I've lost several friends and relatives for other reasons. I just know that being close to dying doesnt entitle anyone to anything, and it also doesnt excuse bad parenting.