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Dank Sep 15, 2017 @ 6:04pm
Would you let your kid play DBD?
Would you let your kids under 14 play DBD?
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antendeathstar Sep 15, 2017 @ 6:04pm 
Yes
Myst Lynx Sep 15, 2017 @ 6:04pm 
Of course not, have you seen what killers/surviors say?

Choose whichever one is appropriate, based on bias.

Online interactions not rated by the ESRB.
Last edited by Myst Lynx; Sep 15, 2017 @ 6:05pm
idk Sep 15, 2017 @ 6:05pm 
I don't have kids but if I did I'd only let them play if they were well behaved and weren't trouble makers..... Would have to always get on first to turn off post game chat for the session though :s
Monika Knife Sep 15, 2017 @ 6:09pm 
same, I dont have kids, but I wouldnt mind as long as I pay attention to how they behave with the community and how they feel about the game (i.e. they get scared, etc).
Dank Sep 15, 2017 @ 6:09pm 
Originally posted by WG!Emarin:
Of course not, have you seen what killers/surviors say?

Choose whichever one is appropriate, based on bias.

Online interactions not rated by the ESRB.

If you let your kids on the internet at all really it is nothing they haven't seen before in youtube comments/league of legends/etc..

Not the language im worried about. More like killing unarmed people with chainsaws may be bad for a developing mind.
Evil Henchman Sep 15, 2017 @ 6:13pm 
supervised maybe, depends on their mental maturity.
Joan Of Arc (Banned) Sep 15, 2017 @ 6:16pm 
Believe it or not, kids this generation are smart. They are exposed to cutting edge technology from a young age. I would say its fine to let them play violent games. The generation of people saying violent games turn kids into terrorists are the same generation that played with pet rocks. I would say this game is fine for a 14 year old. Thats why theres a rating called E10+.
10 and up. Dont worry about it.
Spudsy Sep 15, 2017 @ 6:20pm 
Originally posted by Dank:
Originally posted by WG!Emarin:
Of course not, have you seen what killers/surviors say?

Choose whichever one is appropriate, based on bias.

Online interactions not rated by the ESRB.

If you let your kids on the internet at all really it is nothing they haven't seen before in youtube comments/league of legends/etc..

Not the language im worried about. More like killing unarmed people with chainsaws may be bad for a developing mind.

oh god.. you are one of these people >.<

look mum i shot a guy in a video game! can i try this in real life because i am too stupid to tell the difference? tell me i can be anything i want to be, and that bad things will never happen, while you never punnish me for doing bad things and just stand me in the naughty corner........
BooN Sep 15, 2017 @ 6:20pm 
no i wouldnt and steam should be doing more legaly to protect us aswell as children from playing with them. you might find it funny that we should be the ones that need protecting but look at F13 and dingus. that ♥♥♥♥ went global and not something i would want to be connected to.

nothing he said isnt anything i havent heard already as most of us have probably heard. you either bite or let it pass over your head depending on the mood. it wasnt something you should get a ban and black spot on your steam account. it was only the fact it was a minor involved that caused the problem. that catches on in more games then none of us are safe from it.
DuckieMcduck Sep 15, 2017 @ 6:21pm 
No? Nothing positive can come from an underage playing this game.
Kids are easy to impress, so such a graphic game could only do them a disservice growing up.

It's not a complicated game by any means, so they wouldn't develop any real problem solving skills that normal hide-and-go-seek doesn't already suggest.

Originally posted by M2Fream:
Believe it or not, kids this generation are smart. They are exposed to cutting edge technology from a young age. I would say its fine to let them play violent games.
This jump is so gracious I give it a round 10 on mental gymnastics. Might as well let them free to go watch porn.
Last edited by DuckieMcduck; Sep 15, 2017 @ 6:25pm
TheMetalCorpser (Banned) Sep 15, 2017 @ 6:21pm 
Sure why not but I don't have kids. I played GTA games when I was young. This would be nothing but a walk in the park for most people unless they have fears of monsters and the dark.
Dank Sep 15, 2017 @ 6:22pm 
Originally posted by Pennywise:
no i wouldnt and steam should be doing more legaly to protect us aswell as children from playing with them. you might find it funny that we should be the ones that need protecting but look at F13 and dingus. that ♥♥♥♥ went global and not something i would want to be connected to.

nothing he said isnt anything i havent heard already as most of us have probably heard. you either bite or let it pass over your head depending on the mood. it wasnt something you should get a ban and black spot on your steam account. it was only the fact it was a minor involved that caused the problem. that catches on in more games then none of us are safe from it.

I don't know if i'm too stoned, but this seems like deranged ramblings from a scary clown.
JohnGilbert Sep 15, 2017 @ 6:25pm 
Probably not. So much toxic players in this game and they can cause your kids to be toxic as well either online or real life. This is serious.
jordan Sep 15, 2017 @ 6:29pm 
imo, bad idea to have younger kids play horror games bc they're minds are young and very impressionable. Letting a kid play or watch something horror related could very well negatively effect them but I guess it depends on the child? Not exactly sure
Dr. Smith Sep 15, 2017 @ 6:30pm 
Originally posted by Dank:
Would you let your kids under 14 play DBD?
It's a bad idea because players write a lot of bad things in the chat.
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