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CraigWazHere

14 Year old, Scottish, looking for a bandit group

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I'm 14, Scottish. Like to think I'm quite mature, up for a laugh, but also want some serious tactical play at times. I'd preferably play with some people my age, or in the Eu. Want to know we could trust eachother.

Intermediate experience, not too noobish.

Just post on this if you're interested in 'hiring' me :)

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Sure man, "taylerboi" skype

steam: Outypoo

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Vipeax My Good Sir,

Is not the ESRB rating system there for the stores to help regulate game sales to minors to prevent policing by the government or state authorities and parental figures to understand what a game contains? As long as a parent approves or purchases a game for someone who is under the suggested age limits they can play the game correct? I'm not trying to be a collar ruffler I just want a gentleman's discussion. Young Rogues do often slip through this of course.

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It was a joke as a follow-up to Sakeoe. I bet most of us played games we were 'yoo toung' for (or watched movies for that matter).

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I was only half serious myself. I just wanted your attention. For god knows why. Oh I was. Doom, Castle Wolfenstien, Mortal Kombat, Nightmare on Elm Street, etc. All stuff I snuck to watch and play. It's a lot harder to trick parents with games now a days. No more sense of reward.

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