It's time someone heard from an 11 year old's point of view. First of all, I have no idea how a drug dealer ended up in a medieval world. Second, thieves are a part of life. Ya hear it on the news, ya hear it from other people. Third of all, my parents think I'm responsible to play this game by myself(I'v been playing a teen rated game since I was 3) Now take Rayman for instance, Rayman 3 to be precise. In Rayman 3 theres guns, violence, weapons, Globox gets drunk on prune juice, and ofcourse, more guns. And it's also rated E. I'v played most of the games in the B&W series, and my friend (Also 11) plays Fable on her Xbox. And you won't belive what some people say at school...... My point is that 11 year olds play alot of things that have ALOT of violence...... Among other things........
I think it is agreed there are far worse games out there when it comes to the settings stand point. PS is very mild comparitivly,but from an RP stand point, it can be only limited by the imagination.
With your experience Gyerfry, how far do you take your Role Playing? how violent do you let situations get? and how do you relate game violence to real life violence? I only ask because of your 7 years experience in somewhat violent games, and am curious on how you precieve things.
Lol, I RP a 20 year old, and I'm not really doing a bad job if I say so myself. You'll have to ask Xillix though

. And I haven't seen too much violence. I'v seen a war between the thieves and the vespers, didn't get to stay long because I had to go. As for fighting monsters, what I see is "swing weapon around, put hand of cheast, monster hits you, monster dies(or you die)" Not much violence, I don't think it has much of an effect on our young minds. In real life vilence, well in PS it's WAY quieter then IRL. I'v had roleply experience before Planeshift, by playing Furcadia. I haven't murdered anyone, nor have I seen anything bad (Other then the Jaenious thing, lol, I got buried under rocks then they were testing the traps.)
In reply to that rude reply, you are thick, aren't you? How steriotypical. I'm going on A's and B's at school, thank you very much.
PS: One of the computer games I play is called Age of Empires 2, teaches alot about history, like Atilla the hun, Gahngis Kahn, and Joan of Arc.