When you allow user names like "FapJediFap" to appear as the name of an opposing squad in GW, the game is not user friendly.
I don't want to explain to my 7 year old what "Fap" means.
Adults can have their jokes, I don't care, but you, EA/CG, don't have to repeat their sexual jokes to my 7 year old when she's playing GW, thank you.
0
Replies
Kids should be able to play and parents should be able to let them without worry.
on the other hand, can't shelter them forever...you can teach them to protect themselves.
C)you brought a child into this world, you probably knew what the world was like before you did so.
D) oh boohoo, someone think of the poor children!
Yeah, and if they didn't have a filter that won't let you type about characters that "call an a55ist" - which is EA/CG's language! - because their filter can't figure out that "a55ist" is a completely different word, that has a specific in-game use that should be allowed, then you might have a point.
But I'm not asking for an adult game with an adult culture to be changed. I'm asking for a bit more thought from a game that sells itself as kid friendly and that aggressively limits the ability to chat to the point where it can be difficult to chat about actual game concepts.
@Keleos_Riashra
Don't treat me as dumb. You're the one who is having trouble with understanding here. I specifically said:
If you're not reading what people are actually writing, your advice is bound to be poor.
Me, personally, I'm not like EA.
I don't want the filter to be on everyone, particularly when it's as badly implemented as it is with relationship to game concepts like "A55ist". But when you start filtering content and the parents see that, you are giving your customers an expectation.
Live up to it or don't, but if you don't live up to the expectation that you create by your own aggressive filtering, then it's perfectly reasonable for parents to complain.
Kid; what's fap?
Me; insert lie here...