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Re: Grand Theft Auto V

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Thanks GT, that's what I thought.
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10yr old visiting a virtual titty bar makes me a bit uneasy.
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The problem is that he watches YouTube and sees all the fun ramp riding and flying and wants to do all that. There doesn't seem to be any other games like that. He's got Forza Horizon but it's not the same.

Thanks guys
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Awesome game.....definitely not for a 10yr old.
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pixelboy wrote:The problem is that he watches YouTube and sees all the fun ramp riding and flying and wants to do all that. There doesn't seem to be any other games like that.
Trackmaina?

Def no to GTA even with the mods to do that stuff. You cant escape the stuff the civilian bots say. I remember thinking I could just fly the jet around once with my son watching, well I never made it to the airforce base because some bot said something outlandish and he repeated it, think it was "cheesy vaginas"... I had a save game once I pinched it and was airborne but even then, when I would crash and end up spawning outside the hospital ide end up in the same situation.
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Thanks,

Yes he has trackmania and forza horizon but is always looking for something new.

I bought him a kitten, hopefully he will forget about it.
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pixelboy wrote:
I bought him a kitten, hopefully he will forget about it.


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w00dsy wrote:
pixelboy wrote:
I bought him a kitten, hopefully he will forget about it.


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Surely a dog is much better, they are man's best friend after all. :rolleyes:
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Sometimes its healthier (and cheaper) to just embrace the power of, "no".

My son has seen me play GTA V, Fallout 4 and now Witcher 3 and he thinks they'd all be great to play. Then some random character says something or some cut scene comes along or maybe some exaggerated death scene pops up and I remember the power of "No".
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