Well Looks like you Kids/Teens are Screwed!
LOL, Just Had to say!
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Not to worry cod has same rating
That never stops people so this whole thread was pointless.
No they arenāt. In fact, they will populate most of the online matchmaking. Also, Halo has pretty much always had a M rating. Why would Halo 4 be any different?
Halo has always had a āMatureā rating. Except Halo Wars, but that title doesnāt really count.
It doesnāt matter what itās rated - if it does, explain to me why little kids are screaming in the CoD and Reach lobbies when those games are rated M?
Does it bother anybody that ever since Reach, the Halo Ratings did not have Mild Language or anything like that in their ratings? Even in Halo CEA, they didnāt have the language part from the Original CE. And Halo 4 doesnāt have it either, itās a small thing but I was just wondering about it.
Well According to ESRB Blood and Violence makes this Game āA M Rated Gameā See Iām 23 so No worrys on my behalf!
No, Op.
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I really donāt understand what youāre trying to say here.
> Does it bother anybody that ever since Reach, the Halo Ratings did not have Mild Language or anything like that in their ratings? Even in Halo CEA, they didnāt have the language part from the Original CE. And Halo 4 doesnāt have it either, itās a small thing but I was just wondering about it.
It makes me wonder since Reach did contain mild language. Iām surprised Cortana has never warranted them the āSuggestive Themesā rating.
> Halo has always had a āMatureā rating. Except Halo Wars, but that title doesnāt really count.
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> It doesnāt matter what itās rated - if it does, explain to me why little kids are screaming in the CoD and Reach lobbies when those games are rated M?
Iām 12 years old but atleast I donāt blast everyones ears out with whatever those annoying ones do, besides, I rarely use my mic with randoms and mostly use it in party chat with friends, they donāt seem bothered by my voice, but I think whenever I cough I can hear it from someone elses micā¦
Iām not at all surprised
Every Halo but Wars has been M, whats your point? Kids will still play it and iām fine with that. Give them a mic though, and then I have an issue.
> Iām not at all surprised
I got Halo CE when it first came out in 2001. I was 9 years old.
I highly doubt kids and teens are screwed. 
Meh, Ive been playing halo since I was 13 and am 15 now. As long as you have a consenting adult at purchase its no problem.
Do kids actually get denied at places to but M rated games? Never heard of it. I mean is it illegal? Is it the equivalent to buying a parental advisory cd back in the day? Just curious
> > Halo has always had a āMatureā rating. Except Halo Wars, but that title doesnāt really count.
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> > It doesnāt matter what itās rated - if it does, explain to me why little kids are screaming in the CoD and Reach lobbies when those games are rated M?
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> Iām 12 years old but atleast I donāt blast everyones ears out with whatever those annoying ones do, besides, I rarely use my mic with randoms and mostly use it in party chat with friends, they donāt seem bothered by my voice, but I think whenver I cough I can hear it from someone elses micā¦
Thatās fine. I donāt really care about the age of any gamer, I just donāt want them to be rude, loud, and annoying. I play Reach with everyone muted now, because I got matched with too many of those kind of people. But bravo, twelve-year-old, thank you for not being one of those obnoxious kids. You seem pretty mature, on top of that youāre on the Waypoint forums with decent grammar and proper capitalization.
> Do kids actually get denied at places to but M rated games? Never heard of it. I mean is it illegal? Is it the equivalent to buying a parental advisory cd back in the day? Just curious
You just have to have a parent/someone older than 18 with you, and the Cashier doesnāt care.
> Do kids actually get denied at places to but M rated games? Never heard of it. I mean is it illegal? Is it the equivalent to buying a parental advisory cd back in the day? Just curious
I know it definitely does happen, but in all the years I spent buying M-rated games before turning 17 I never experienced it myself. I donāt think itās necessarily illegal⦠The policies simply vary from store to store.
I could be wrong, though.
EDIT: Ah, what Loopy Altitude said. XD