[b]Moderators, please do not move this to #feedback. This account cannot post in that forum. You are forcing me to duplicate topics....yet again. [/b]
A lot of you are familiar with my concerns about the effect Destiny will have on children. So it should come as no surprise that I thought of yet another great idea to enforce adult supervision: Just use the kinect. The Kinect can detect whether there are multiple people in the room or not. It can also recognize their faces, read their heartbeats, recognize their voices, it isn't far-fetched to say it can estimate their ages as well. Bungie should utilize this technology to enforce supervision from the parents. In other words, when a game of Destiny is started up on Xbox one, the Kinect, (which should be connected in order to play Destiny) would scan the room. If just an adult is present, it won't change anything. But if a child is detected without an adult, the game will not allow the child to play. Only when the kinect detects an adult will it allow Destiny to start up. This will encourage the parents to supervise their children.
Now I know some of you will say "This is stupid, besides parents will just sit there and read a book or fall asleep. They won't be supervising their kid." Do you really think this will be the case? Do you really think children are silent and polite when they play video games? If so, what planet are you from? We all know that children who play video games often scream at the top of their lungs when they are angry and/or swear at the television. No adult will want to sit and listen to that sort of noise. In fact, our very instincts tell us to stop that noise as it is a sound of distress. Parents will train their children to behave, even only if it is to avoid hearing damage.
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What if the adult is midget?
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Shut the -blam!- up & mind your own business you self righteous little prick.
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Somebody ban this guy already, jeeeez. Thread after thread of nonsense.
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Edited by ALBIN0 W00KY: 9/7/2014 4:09:33 AMIf my kinect can read my heartbeat and not my tv, then goddamn, it can barely hear me sometimes
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Yawn* They're called parental settings. Post when you have better material.
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Lol dude these aren't even worthy compared to your old posts.
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Wait... Why can't you post in #feedback?!
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Is this the 4th -blam!-ing thread will you shut up already about this! There is not proximity chat so just shut up!
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Dude your posts used to be funny, but now it's just getting old
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But but sir I am very polite when I play and I never talk when I play
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OMG STOP WITH THESE POSTS
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You said you'd leave if you had at least 4 posts in a previous thread (Which you received). So...What happened to that?
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You sound like you want to control the world. As an optional idea MAYBE, but as a standard feature it's a very.stupid.idea.
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You're really starting to stretch for bait. Earlier threads were mildly entertaining at times, but we've jumped the shark a few too many times. As an example, I enjoyed Indiana Jones 1-3, but the 4th one cannot be unseen. Sometimes it's good to know when to hang up the old fedora.
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Please put #satire, some people can't understand sarcasm. Also, this game would suck so much ass if it implemented your ideas. It would probably fail.
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0/10 Dude, at this point you're a known troll. You won't get any negative feedback besides idiots. If you're going to keep posting at least make it funny and not dull.
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0.5/10. Try harder.
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I'm all for parents stepping up and being involved in their child's life. Whether it's knowing what movies they watch with their friends or what rating of games the child plays. But this is the parents' responsibility and not Bungie's. Bungie doesn't have the right to tell me what my child can or cannot play while I'm not around. It's my job to make sure he doesn't play games I don't feel they are old enough to experience.
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Don't strain yourself.