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  1. Two of mine are now adults and I tend to not police what they play now either as I feel at the age they are, they can make the best decision for themselves. My two youngest, one is going to be 16 in December and the other is turning 15 next year, I still tend to police what they play to an extent but again, not as strict as I was when they were younger.
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  2. I think it won't be as quick as when people dropped IV for V, since V has been active for over a decade at this point. Many people have invested in tons of time and money to the game, and probably will stick around a bit longer when VI drops. Heck, it wouldn't surprise me if there's still a good dedicated playerbase for years to come until Rockstar decides to pull the plug on V's servers. They know it'll still bring in good money, which is why they waited so long to actually reveal VI.
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  3. Would you believe I have never played the Resident Evil games. I bought 7 or 8 from the PlayStation store at the request of my son, and tried it for only a few minutes. I'm not fond of 1st person POV where you are looking out of the eyes of your character. I like to see my character on screen.
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  4. Same. When my daughter was young, like elementary school age, I forbid anything occult, witchcraft, etc, because she was drawn to that. My son on the other hand, was attracted to violence, so we restricted things like Call of Duty, etc. Then when they got into their teens, I was able to loosen up because they were either able to make better decisions now OR they could handle it and separate fantasy from reality. Now one is an adult and the next one will be next year so i don't "police" much of anything anymore.
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