I'm 14 and I would like to play call of duty
The problem is my mom will never allow that.
The power at Fortnite already problems😒
And that's from 12
And therefore the question to convince you:
From what age were you allowed to play USK 18 games?
Usk 18 games i was able to play very early at 12 13 and when i had installed a game from 18 on the group pc at home, for example, we always played it secretly when the supervisor kept away and when the night watch asked how much the game was When she saw it, we always said boldly that it was from 12 and she believed it
So my parents never cared about the USK. It just depended on which game. I played Gta5 when I was 11 when it became free on PC. I also started Cod when I was 11 and my parents didn't mind anyway because my father had played everyone and even most of them were lying in the living room. But that always depends on what kind of child it is. Some don't take it that way. It doesn't affect me.
I'm 15 and I played Far Cry 3 when I was 14, which is 18 and over for some reason
So as far as I know (definitely the mobile version) is from 16.
USK 18 games are allowed to be played from the age of 18 unless the legal guardians allow it earlier.
You could also try to play unnoticed (this is of course at your own risk:-)
It doesn't matter how old the players were here. That would also be a very bad argument.
Your mom is the only one who can allow you to play. Otherwise nobody has to allow that.
So much for the facts. Why is she already stressing at Fortnite?
When it comes to the shootings, CoD doesn't get any better.
It's about playing with weapons
I thought I can tell her that many of my age are already playing such games
Guns are not good in life and you should perhaps think twice about whether you want to make something of your life or become the typical "gamers" who never became anything. Play useful games such as simulators or play games in general that could help you in life or at least play in another language. "Shooting" is not cool. You realize this as you get older.
What is a "typical gamer"?