Here I am at work right now, and my 11 year old just called to let me know, that he just went flawless for the 2nd time on my warlock(very proud dad) if he can do it so can u, keep practicing and listen to those who know how to play.
Edit: my son will be 12 next month, and to all the people saying I shouldn't let him play because of predators, I have been gaming for 20 years, I have never ever heard of that shit happening on psn and if I did I would shut that shit down so fast, and so would the people I game with.
Also he plays on my account with people I've already raided with, I'm also a clan leader. He has zero accesses to PC and Facebook. I know how to raise my son! Who the hell do u think showed him how to play, lol
Edit#2 to all the idiots saying, I shouldnt be proud of my son and video games, -blam!- u! I'm proud of everything my son does, but this is a destiny forum, this is not a place to talk about his great grades, how he plays baseball etc. stop being butt hurt, because you've never seen the light house.
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Congrats to him I haven't been flawless.... Yet. Still trying lol.
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That's awesome
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19 Respuestas.... Good for him, but actually it's better to be young for things like PVP. Youngsters tend to have better and faster reaction time and can adapt way better than an older person. I don't get why people think every kid below like the age of like 12 are always automatically bad
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I'm 13 and I've been flawless 7 or 8 times
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[spoiler]I hope he gets shot in the head[/spoiler] [spoiler]By my thorn[/spoiler] [spoiler]In Trials[/spoiler]
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Let him read some of the post were people are crying because they can't, that will make him smile.
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Editado por Rusty678: 8/7/2016 3:54:33 PMCongrats to your son ! I have never been flawless but wish I had the skill to do so .[spoiler]what's with all these self righteous pricks ? [/spoiler]
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3 RespuestasThis post has turned into a debate about whether children should be playing destiny or other online games. The original purpose was saying that eventually everyone can go flawless and to stay positive about it.
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1 RespuestaI can never play with kids in trials, mainly because they're bad at pvp. Also I can never find anyone good at pvp other than my clan mates, sooooo I have to use twitch, I can carry my own weight but I just need a good team. Other people still consider it a carry tho.
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4 RespuestasSo many terrible parents on this forum
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Eugh I cri evritime streamers ruin my flawless run due to pure luck!!!!!! D: [spoiler]#dicksoutforflawlessrun[/spoiler]
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4 RespuestasI struggled with the imprecation 7 headshots and win quest for a looong time. My 12 year old came over and did it in 1 match. He had like 27 or 28 kills with that POS gun. He rarely plays Destiny at his place, doesn't even have all his subclasses unlocked but comes to my place and dominates when he plays snipes good and is scarry with the shotgun rushing. He prefers other games, I hate to think what he could do if he actually put some effort into Destiny.
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Congrats fellow dad. I've helped so many kids and adults go flawless for the first time. It really is a treat to hear the excitement when they go flawless. Me and my buddy took some kid last night for the first time. He didn't have enough to buy all the boons, so he got mercy only. We ended up winning 9 straight with no losses. He was ecstatic! I can't wait till my son gets older and plays games with his dad. To any of the people making pointless parenting comments, just ignore them.. Everyone has their own opinion, but most just want to be blatantly ignorant for no good reason. Sure he might hear some stuff he shouldn't when he's 11, but in reality he's just as likely to hear vulgar remarks from other 11 year olds (sad but true). As long as you teach him right from wrong and how to be a good person, he'll be okay. The world is only getting worse, so we can't not do the things we love to do because others can ruin it for us. Over and out fellow guardian.
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Well done to him, he probably worked hard to get there. Any accomplishments from your son or daughter you should be proud of. Ignore the negativity
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1 RespuestaScrubs & Sons
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These forums are cancer. 99.9% of these haters don't have kids. How in the hell does that qualify you to dictate what is right to a parent? It's okay. It's just pure ignorance; you cannot possibly understand until you have kids of your own. Until then, do what you think is right. Mistakes define us and you trolls are going to be WELL-DEFINED.
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My sone started playing games at 5. He's 15 now and just fine.
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Right on bro. Dont listen to the bullshit comments. My son plays as well and hes 6. Theres nothing wrong with playin destiny. Not like hes playin gta, screwin hookers and killin em for the money back.
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1 RespuestaEditado por STARWoLF00: 8/7/2016 2:55:11 PMSo basically someone used your kids as cannon fodder and camped in the back with a sniper.
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Colt 45 and 2 zig zag
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Editado por Lavient: 8/7/2016 2:00:58 PMMy son is 1.5. I'm hoping He will be able to enjoy the end of the destiny life cycle in 8 years. Definitely games in general and hopefully there will be another anomaly like Destiny between now and then. But honestly it looks like my 3 year old daughter will be more of a gamer than my son. I would love to help her through a raid before Destiny dies off.
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That's cool man, good for him. And just sayin', my kids come across worse sh*t on YouTube than they do through online gaming.
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Cool story
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The way I see it. Your son may develop the next big game. No shame in being proud of him for ANYTHING. Some people never had that so excuse their hurt.
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6 Respuestasjust trowing this out there. but you are aware if you let your son play on PSN or Xbox one, both these consoles have very powerful browsers functions...that on par with PC...
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I've never gone flawless. And I'm a decent destiny player.... Ignore KD