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Ummm well no, as its a 16+ game, Hes too young for it anyway. Im sorry your son has epilepsy, But to expect everyone else to have to put up with some draconian filter is out of order. If epilepsy affects him that badly then sadly He wont be able to play video games, The fact his brother and mates do is hard luck, but thats life.
Yes I agree Epilepsy is a bad condition and I know people do suffer greatly for it, BUT they are aware of the condition and its UP to THEM to take measures to stop themselves having an attack. OR if they are young like your son, then its upto the the Parents to take the action. Stop expecting the rest of the world to have to make sacrifices on the off chance some person near us suffers from a medical condition. Im sick and tired of this damn nanny state that has grown up because of the bloody PC brigade. This may sound harse, if it does Im sorry, and yes before you ask I have seen many many people suffer from epilepsy including some very close friends. |
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Anyway, I am all for making it optional - but the drama here with "this is all Ubisofts fault" was naturally just expected... |
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It makes me sad to hear that your child has problems, but bringing this up again and again is pathetic.
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You're welcome.
If you need more parenting tips use the PM.
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+1. And anyway, mazex is right on topic - have you even read the thread title, MicroWave?
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Reality check: failed.
He's right. |
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The oven.
When I grew up, having a disability had an impact on the affected person, however, they could expect the rest to show some consideration. In 21st century it seems having a disability has an even stronger affects on the rest and limits their life. |
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