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    Petition: please put the option to turn off the language in the game

    pretty much what the title is a
    Petition: please put the option to turn off the language in the game
    as from the trailer there is a ton of language, that is just uneccessary, Gears has this option and it wouldn't be that hard to add
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    Language English but subtitles can be PL, HU, CZ, GER, ITA and etc.
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    He meant swearing, Szoclk87, and I agree with him.
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    I have absolutely no problem with the swearing in game, but the option should be available for those who do.
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    Seriously? I'm not trying to be an ******* or anything but if a game has a man jumping down and subsequently stabbing a man in the heart, swearing shouldn't be that big of an issue. I understand the whole thing with young children and such, but even then...wear a headset/close the door. It's really unfortunate that violence has been over shadowed by something as ridiculous as swearing.
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    You got a point
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    Closing the door can hide it from children's eyes, (Violence) but a lot of the times it can't from their ears! You know little kids. If a parent sees they aren't in the room, they will automatically assume they can't hear or see anything bad. But if you have the volume at any decent setting, the kid will be able to hear it. Next day: "Mommy, what does f*ck mean?" It's far easier to hide from eyes than ears.
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    And about wearing a headset, a lot of people out there can't afford them/ don't want to waste their money on them. Like me.
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    On top of all this, is it really that hard for gamers to cope with something they have the option to keep on?! xD I mean really, guys don't complain about things you don't worry about.

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    Originally Posted by lil_morta_7 Go to original post
    Closing the door can hide it from children's eyes, (Violence) but a lot of the times it can't from their ears! You know little kids. If a parent sees they aren't in the room, they will automatically assume they can't hear or see anything bad. But if you have the volume at any decent setting, the kid will be able to hear it. Next day: "Mommy, what does f*ck mean?" It's far easier to hide from eyes than ears.
    That's not quite accurate. All the audio of a game like this could be considered inappropriate for a little kid. The violence point is valid. If you play loud enough so that gunfire and screaming can be heard by your child, then you probably don't care if he/she hears swearing. I have a 2 year-old, and I would never play any of my shooter games in a way that she would hear it, no less see it. Taking out swearing to protect other people's kids is like parenting for them. If you set out to protect every child from anything that could be considered inappropriate, you'd make a pretty ****ing boring game.

    That being said. They could make it an option for more sensitive people.
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