DenogginizerOS
BenjaminBirdie's Thomas Jefferson
What if a person wastes hours of their life trying to get a Fatebringer in Destiny and is less productive or plays Diablo 3 for days and days to get the best loot? Or plays World of Warcraft every day and ignores friends and families? First of all, that is the gamers choice (or addiction). Second, when issues that concern the gaming community, people and developers respond. When the ability to spend tons of time and money on games digitally on consiles has come up in the past, the game companies responded with parental controls on accounts and awareness was raised about addiction. The simple solution to Battlefront 2 is remove the ability for a child to make purchases on the console by enacting a password that only the parent knows. If a grown up spends the money, then that is literally their choice (and their problem). I have played BF2 for several hours over the last few days and it is great Star Wars escapism and I have not spent one dime to level up my character not have I been tempted to do so.