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how to convinve parents to get black ops?

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by EMIN3M, Nov 10, 2010.

  1. Stanley Richards

    Stanley Richards Well-Known Member

    The lag in that video was crazy. Is that really the PC version? The way he turned didn't seem right, unless he's using a controller to play.
     
  2. Kiekoes

    Kiekoes Guest

    yes! I finally convinced my dad! now I have his permission to play! only thing is that I have to buy it myself :(
     
  3. Kronat

    Kronat Well-Known Member

    I hope you can get it with you, you live in the Netherlands right? BTW, you are a mod, aren't you?!
     
  4. msg2009

    msg2009 Romulations sexiest member

    Ah the good old days. I would rather do without a game then pay bills, go to work, clean up etc etc.
    I would love to trade places and enjoy been 14 again.
     
  5. drybones41

    drybones41 Well-Known Member

    Ow the PS3 version has some pretty bad bugs/glitches. Most bugs are about multiplayer.
    Got this from http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=274851
     
  6. Kiekoes

    Kiekoes Guest

    I'm ordering it online :p And yes I'm a mod, but in the NDS Share section.
     
  7. Kronat

    Kronat Well-Known Member

    Ah ok. I love online ordering, no age limit, if you play unfair ofcourse ;)
     
  8. lugia543

    lugia543 Guest

    I have enough money but my dad still won't let me buy it.
     
  9. msg2009

    msg2009 Romulations sexiest member

    Your parents suck.
    My daughter can have anything she wants as long as its not porn. Violence, shooting etc in a game is nothing.
    Is it ok to teach kids to drive on the wrong side of the road and smash into traffic like in burnout? Just looking at the box for burnout 3 and it is 3+
    Im pretty sure a child 5+ can see the difference between a computer game and real life, if they cant they need to start going to school.
     
  10. Kronat

    Kronat Well-Known Member

    I agree with what you said, there! I can have any game I want, and I know it isn't real, so why should I act like the game in real life? There are people who do that, but they can't see the difference.
     
  11. msg2009

    msg2009 Romulations sexiest member

    What about those old war movies where nazis get killed on their thousands? They are on tv every afternoon, any kid could watch those. Oh but thats ok because they grew up watching those.
    They should just cut the political bullshit and leave it to parents to decide what their children can have.
     
  12. Kronat

    Kronat Well-Known Member

    True. Also, when I buy a game or movie that is 16 years or older (I'm almost 16...), they say: "Sorry, but I don't think you're 16/18. This game/movie contains very much blood/sex/action." or something like that. I want to ask them: "How do you know? Did you play/watch it yourself? It's my decision if I want to play/watch it!"
     
  13. lugia543

    lugia543 Guest

    reminds me of that time when my brother went out to buy beer then these people were whispering behind him saying stuff like "he's faking an ID" and stuff. he's 21 but he is a little short
     
  14. Kronat

    Kronat Well-Known Member

    Wow, that sucks for him...
     
  15. Loonylion

    Loonylion Administrator Staff Member

    happened to me the week after my 18th birthday. Was in tesco buying alcohol for a party at school (there was only like 5 of us staying that weekend so the head of house suggested we just have a party) I was the only one with ID on me so I had to buy it, and the cashier just stared at my driver's license for ages trying to prove it was fake.
     
  16. msg2009

    msg2009 Romulations sexiest member

    Lol been there many times, im only 5ft 4 now, I was even smaller at 18.
    I still get asked for ID now if im clean shaven.
     
  17. The scorpion

    The scorpion Active Member

    My dad got asked for I.D when he was about 35!

    He wouldn't shut up about it for months ::)
     
  18. damanali

    damanali Well-Known Member

    hahaha, remember the time i accompanied my grandmother to a casino, the guard would always ask if i'm 18 and when they wont believe it they asked me for my id. The problem is, my grandma comes to the same casino at once or twice a week and the same guard ask me for my id. Why? are they trying to watch if i forget my id? would that change my age?

    Maybe thats my curse, if i'm clean shaven and short hair I look younger than 18, but when i'm unshaven and my hair cover my eyes, i look like a girl. And the weird part is, where in the world does a lady have a mustache and beard? a carny? but in our country, we don't have those.
     
  19. lugia543

    lugia543 Guest

    where do you live? we don't have carnivals here either
     
  20. Lukong

    Lukong Well-Known Member

    Don't have to just join the army