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it depends on how they act, again, they cant help that their voice is high
You would make a wise bunny..
Thats like saying the liquor store is not at fault for selling to minors or the cashier is not at fault for selling a kid cigarettes. Yes it comes down to the parents but steam should not allow anyone that can work a mouse to d/l games rated mature like they did at christmas. They should have an age vericfication system in place and enforce it. .
They do verify your age when trying to access the store page for M rated games.
Other industries actually veriify you age through your credit card. When steam gave the game away at christmas the only "verification" was saying you were born on a certain date. The same with buying from a steam wallet. They could at laest make you put in your cc# every time and verify that so at least they know an adult is buying it.
Another thing I am really grateful for, is 3rd party voice works with L4D 2. So if a friends joins a public game I am in, we use something other than the in - game voice.
I agree, but it ultimately is the parents responsibility to monitor their kid's on-line activities. You are absolutely right that Steam has an ethical responsibility as well, but are more concerned about $$.
Same, I don't have one either. Got rid of it a decade ago when I was a young idiot in school.