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Online Age Requirements? Yes Please!

Online gaming is suffering an infestation. Every game, server, or channel players join is changing for the worst. Gamers try to avoid it, but the situation is becoming unavoidable. The entire community is dealing with the same problem. What is a gamer to do?!

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GreenRingOfLife5202d ago

An online requirement would be nice, because a lot of time when im playing on ps3, of the few ppl that do have headsets it seems like they are all 9 year olds. thats why i enjoy playing uncharted 2's amazing online with my headset off

goflyakite5202d ago (Edited 5202d ago )

GreenRingOfLife, if you really did have a PS3 and actually did play UC2 online, you would know that you can mute people.

Or if you play any games at all you would know that it's a common feature nowadays. For this reason the little kids don't bother me.

Prototype5202d ago

The problem I run into is not so much the age but how they act.

I've ran into responsible, respectable teens and I've also met some 40+ year olds who act more immature than a middle school cafeteria. If anything they need some sort of online ethic course to have people act how they are in real life and not how they WANT to act. Part of the reason why I left Live was the racist comments I've heard from people just because online they can get away with it; on PS Home yes it's there however no where near as bad and reporting them does work.

My biggest piss off however is people who act immature then throw some sort of legal action and play the victim; one guy pulled that and we lost some people in the process because they got so scared and paranoid something was gonna happen over a bunch of hearsay. I say if someone wants to do something they lose all right to complain when karma hits them back at full force.

rdgneoz35202d ago

There are PS3 games that let you mute people. I mute people in UC2 all half the time, either if they're friends having a conversation I don't care about or some little kid being annoying.

-Alpha5202d ago

Finally, somebody agrees with me.

Age has nothing to do with how people act, and it's how they act that is the biggest problem.

Also, I've seen many more adults start fights, especially when they hear a little kid because they start picking on them just because they have a feminine voice.

the internet does not have restrictions because it's impossible to control.

With that said, I find it very funny that people love complaining about little 12 yr olds invading their games but don't have the sense to mute them.

Saaking5202d ago

Yes, that would be so great. I mean seriously, 3/4 of the people playing Mature rate online games are not old enough to even be playing it. It's annoying hearing those squeaky little voices accusing you of cheating. I hate it.

TheDeadMetalhead5202d ago

GreenRingofLife = PoG

Anyway, I guess that it really isn't just me. 90% of the time when I play 360 online there's some 9-year old kid screaming into his mic. It's irritating! And it doesn't seem to matter which game, either; Left 4 Dead, CoD, TF2, PGR... They're everywhere. I'm getting really sick of it.

This is one of the advantages to not having a headset packaged with the console. @_@

ScoobyDrew5202d ago

how about a voice pitch recognizer? at least it'll be effective towards getting those damn chipmunks off the mics... it won't help with much else though...

Viper75202d ago (Edited 5202d ago )

Well imo the parents are the ones who choose whether they allow their kids to play these games. If they are fine with their child playing R18 game's its their choice.

As for kicking the children from online games, its near to impossible. They can just create a profile with age set to 50 or something.

Answer to the why Ps3 has less chipmunks and more mature players question the answer to this is fairly simple. Most of these players speak native English? correct? X360 is popular in both US and UK no?

Europeans and Asians who do not speak English as their native tongue rarely even plug in the headset, and when they do they do so to speak with the ones that share the same language.
The ones who are confident enough on their English skills are usually 15-18 years old or older.

I am not saying that US and UK players are less mature, just saying that the non-native use headset outside of co-op groups or private games far less often -> thus less chipmunks. PSN will gets its chipmunks sooner or later when/if ps3 gets more popular in these 2 countries.

RememberThe3575202d ago

We're not talking about doing it for the kids sake, we're talking about doing it for our sake.

lol I'm actually having a really hard time understanding your comment. So all the players playing on the US region are actually non-US players? Doesn't seem likely. Most people don't have mics that is why there is not as much talking on the PSN as Live.

vhero5202d ago

How could you enforce it though? Simple answer... You couldn't! Just like you can't keep mature games away from kids.

kneon5202d ago

They could require credit card verification to set up an account, that will help. To encourage this they could do something like charge you $5 and give $10 worth of live points when you first create an account. On the PS3 I set up the master account and then accounts for the kids with their date of birth set correctly. This doesn't prevent them playing any games except home as far as I can tell, though I haven't set any parental controls. But it's not a problem for me, my 15 year old does play cod and is in a clan and never screams or yells at anyone.

Even if they won't block kids it would still be very useful to be able to verify age. You could do something like allow you to choose to play online only with people over 18 for example.

ShadowJetX5201d ago

I agree with you on that aspect, but it also comes down to the retailer too.

When I went to EB games last week to pre-order SO4, I noticed an elderly women buying an excessive amount of M rated games. First thing I noticed was that sales representative giving the women warnings about the game, first thing came to mind that she was buying for some 11 year old kid. I then noticed said 11 year old kid looking around, but my biggest gripe with it being how displeased he looked. The way he looked, it was almost as if he was trying to say "is that all I'm getting?" I mean, the little bastard was getting about 4 games (all m rated) and a new 360 to boot. I then looked at the sales clerk, thinking he could prevent the kid from getting such games (it's not that I cared he was getting them, it's that they were M rated). However the man did do his best to steer the elderly women into getting the kid more suitable games, but it was futile, seeing as the women clearly knew what a M rated game was but gave less then a 2 cents worth about, only caring about giving the kid a distraction and making her life easier. However, in the whole sense, the clerk isn't allowed to prevent the sale of games, seeing as the damn company only cares to make money, the only thing he could was try and steer the elderly women away from such games.

In other words, we live in a sad time.

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-Alpha5202d ago (Edited 5202d ago )

1) You were a kid too one time. Just because you are too damn old to grow up in the age of internet gaming doesn't mean you have the authority to block out people of a specific age

2) You would damn well be against this if you were a kid

3) AGE REQUIREMENTS? How about a DECENCY requirement or MATURITY requirement? Are people THAT blind to see that age has NOTHING to do with maturity and that people who are younger can be just as polite and friendly as an "adult" gamer?

I find it funny people have problems with little kids despite the fact that older gamers are just as worse.

Kratos Spartan5202d ago (Edited 5202d ago )

you are proving this article right. And I like you. So calm down. bubs to you man. Just calm it down and collect your thoughts. look at my comment 5

-Alpha5202d ago

I am calm, I just POSTED in CAPS to EMPHASIZE a POINT :P

But I didn't mean it in an angry tone, but I guess words don't translate well into actual emotions.

My bad, and thanks for the bubs!

itsralf5202d ago

i just turn on my bluetooth headset and leave it in the corner on the other side of the room. saves me the time of having to mute each individual player. a "mute-all players" feature would be nice...

GUCommander5202d ago

yea I do the same thing. On my 360 I just plug the headset in and leave it next to me with the volume muted. There is also an option on Xbox Live to mute everyone who isn't your friend, but I find this option is a bit too extreme most of the time.

Kratos Spartan5202d ago

what is the point of that? Plug it in and set it beside me just doesn't make sense. Try harder.

TheDeadMetalhead5202d ago

Some games have a Mute All option, like Warhawk.

itsralf5202d ago (Edited 5202d ago )

do you want to hear me and my friends drunken ramblings when i forget to set my mic on mute? no. didn't think so. try harder.

edit: unless you were talking to GUCommander. which makes more sense, now that i read everything over again.

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Koromaro5202d ago

"By selecting "ACCEPT" below, you are representing that you are 18 years old (and have reached the “age of majority” if that is not 18 years of age where you live) and you are attaching your electronic signature to and agreeing to all terms in this contract."

Kratos Spartan5202d ago

Would be nice, but legal issues are all around this topic. Discrimination? Get a good attorney and you win!

Finalfantasykid5202d ago

Not only that, but how could they possibly enforce this? How would the system actually check that you are actually over 18(or whatever age).

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Ar Tonelico Qoga: Knell Of Ar Ciel Retro Review – Love Conquers All

Gary Green said: You’ll be forgiven if you haven’t heard of the Ar Tonelico trilogy. The previous two games arrived so late in the PS2’s life-cycle that they simply went unnoticed. While most were tinkering with their shiny new PS3s, Ar Tonelico: Melody of Elemia and Ar Tonelico II: Melody of Metafalica were being ‘returned to sender’ by your local Game stores. Luckily, you won’t need to have played them to understand and appreciate this third and final chapter, Qoga (pronounced k-yoga) tells the story of a racial war between humans and Reyvateils, a breed of biologically produced female cyborgs capable of reproduction, while still having a digital mind.

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Giga_Gaia2d ago

Oh my god. I kinda wish this would get a remaster on PS5, it would be awesome. One of my favorite games on PS3.

That and 3D Dot Game Heroes. It's a shame that some stuff is stuck on PS3.

Knightofelemia2d ago

Ar Tonelico 3 is good I still prefer the first AT game. The music is solid in all the games and Akiko Shikata is a very talented singer bringing life to the game. Only annoying part is well I find is Saki I always choose Finnel or Tyria. KOEI so needs to HD remaster the franchise along with Ar Nosurge and Ciel Nosurge since it never came to North America. I would day one the Ar Toneliceo games and Ar Nosurge if they were remastered.

TheColbertinator2d ago

I still have the limited edition of Qoga unopened. Unfortunately it never went up in value like I had hoped all these years.

Father__Merrin2d ago

Used to own all these quirky JRPG on ps3 good times. Wish I would have kept them all

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Pacific Rim Pinball comes to Pinball FX

This could be fun as they make great tables. Go big or go extinct. Prime your senses for a neural handshake and step into the cockpit of a Jaeger. It is on you to cancel the apocalypse when Pacific Rim Pinball comes to Pinball FX on May 16.

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5 Of The Best Narrative Twists In Video Games

GL compiles a list of some of the most mind-blowing video game narrative twists in recent memory, from The Last of Us to Outer Wilds

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Rebel_Scum3d ago

With articles like these cant you tag the games mentioned so that we can know ahead of time if there’s a spoiler to avoid?

Not clicking on your article otherwise.