Nah bud, that sounds like something you guys need to work on in your own area, not anybody else's fault that your school (or whatever you're part of) has its rules that you fall under.
When I got out of the army and used my GI bill on college, the dorms had a strict no alcohol rule, even though I was well above 21 and used to be an infantryman. Rules are rules bud
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Edited by 이브: 9/4/2019 4:09:21 PMI'm sorry, but I'm an adult. I am not regulated to restrict the use of young students. Nevertheless, in order to prevent the use of teenagers, Bungie also decided to prevent the use of adult users too. Because there's no way to tell who's an adult and who's a minor! It means if I leave work at 10 p.m. and get home at 11 p.m., I can only do Destiny 2 for 10 minutes.
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Edited by TuxyDoh: 9/4/2019 5:03:23 PM[quote]Because there's no way to tell who's an adult and who's a minor![/quote] Sounds like you should be complaining to your government or steam. Bungie is doing what they have to do to make sure they are 100% compliant with the laws. If steam cant make 100% sure you are of age, then the safe, legally speaking, thing to do is shut it all down during the times. I am sure they would rather adults play but probably is not worth the risk of fines and other punishments to allow it.
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Of course, Koreans are consistently expressing discontent with the government over the system and raising questions. But the government doesn't listen to us. That is why I am truly grateful that bungie changed the policy.
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I believe you’re misunderstanding the situation. It’s the Korean government doing this and instead of it affecting just the children it is also affecting adults that may only be able to play at night for various reasons.
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Nothing Bungie can do if your own government is the one blocking it
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You’re probably correct ,but there needs to be some kind a middle ground ,and I for one believe government should never have that kind of power.
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Does the government have ruling parties over the internet companies?
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Honestly not sure how it works in Korea ,but if Bungie’s hands are tied they need to let the player base know that there’s nothing they can do, & take it up with their government.
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That patch note they released is your notice. They won’t say they can’t do anything about it because if a governing body is causing this then they can’t give an opinion on it. Specially with it not being in the US
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Bungie doesnt need to do anything the occupants of the country already know of this restriction and it shouldn't surprise them. It's literally a law. Bungie has no say in how the Korean government, governs it's people.
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Yeah, that's right.