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View Poll Results: Do you think Ganking and Griefing is killing the Division?

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  1. #11
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    I forgot to turn off proximity chat. Why the school kids play the big I am after school? No idea. They've got something to prove obviously. Let's just hope their school grades don't suffer, then they be gaming all day as well as before and after their mum,cooks them their tea.
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    Originally Posted by Bloodjen Go to original post
    is because dummys keep coming out of the same door over and over.
    Some naively believe that the game is fair competition ... not stupid it?
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    Originally Posted by Voronja_SaVi Go to original post
    Why the school kids play the big I am after school?
    Most good question ... The game also has an age restriction?
    To hell with the rules! Is not it?
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    I only go into the DZ for weekly missions and with a group of us generally. I don't really experience the problems mentioned as i am on generally the same time as NA players and they are nicer people in the DZ. The toxic players come from certain countries which i won't mention but we do know which ones i am sure. Work out when these guys are on mostly and go on when they are not and you will see the DZ differently. Avoid it at weekends as well and you're sorted. Rather than hate it i have found ways to tolerate it.
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    Originally Posted by hallfrom8 Go to original post
    Most good question ... The game also has an age restriction?
    To hell with the rules! Is not it?
    Parents have to buy the game. No gaming parents have no idea what their kid is doing because they are tuned into Eastenders or Corination Street. I've played with a 5 year old and a 14 year old recently. What does that tell you about parents. Clueless, irresponsible and subjecting their children to violence that is deemed to brutal for their age group. I'm no parent but I see why this game is the cert it is.
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    What do you mean when you say Griefing?
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    Originally Posted by hallfrom8 Go to original post
    Most good question ... The game also has an age restriction?
    To hell with the rules! Is not it?
    The age restriction on games is flawed big time. Someone 18+ can buy the game and when they get home give it to anyone under 18 to play as long as they are supervised. No one can prove if they are supervised or not. I think the age restriction is just to adhere to the law. As long as an age rating is on the game it abides by the law.
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    So 15.38% of forum members are gankers then? at the time of posting.
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    None of my team have entered the DZ since 1.2 and have no intention of going back in there.

    They will never solve the ganking and hacking problem on PC so its a complete waste of time.
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    Originally Posted by Art.Van.Delay Go to original post
    In Germany that isn't even a question, if parents decide that the game is suitable for their child, a 6 year old could be playing Doom and it would be perfectly legal. I don't know about the situation in other countries, but here the age restriction only applies for the purchase of the game, not for actually playing it.
    I bet that purchase in Germany is not age limited by law. PEGI is just stamp on box without any support in law. But just betting, do not know Germany laws at this detail, but we are close. In Czech Republic there is age limit by law only for alcohol, cigaretes and some adult stuff not for video games, even my 4 yrs old son can go into shop and buy PEGI18 game legally.
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