I'm (13) bought the game Call of Duty Cold War even though my father had forbidden me to do it because my friends also play it and I wanted to play zombies with them. I bought it yesterday and was really unsure because I didn't really want to lie to my father. Today I played a little with friends when I mean in the corner of my eye. Father saw. He spoke to me about it and I was ashamed. He said i.a. That I won't play anything anytime soon. In the end, I think it was wrong to get it for me.
But I also think that the game isn't as bad as any other shooter game, I play fortnite or Predator Hunting grounds and it's not that bad. What should I do now? To be honest, I don't dare to speak to him.
Your father should actually give it back. The sales contract is not effective if it has not subsequently allowed it…
Comparing Call of Duty with fortnite is nonsense.
If he says you are not allowed to play any more, then you will have to do without it for a few days. There's nothing to talk about.
Well, I had about the same thing with CS: GO, only that I wasn't caught. Tell him why you really wanted this and try to get your point across. Actually the game really isn't that bad. But still it is wrong in itself that you disregarded it. And if he doesn't change his mind, then you'll probably have to wait a little longer and find another shooter that suits your age
Thanks for your answer, my father knows that I mean it. Friends wanted.