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They are not my kids, why should I worry about what they feed their minds. It's up to the parents to do their job as parents and teach their kids good values. If you let your kids derive their value system based on some video game than you are the problem. Quite frankly, I am more worried about what they learn in school than any thing else.
omg this guy need help!
Well, if we had a game where Lara applied for all the proper permits, lobbied the government to gain lawfull access too all these site, and then cataloged artefacts with all proper PC labels without offending anybody it would be about as entertaining as watching a parlementary session on local tv. Be careful what ypu wish for.