Would/do you let your kids play Diablo?

True, good point.

Probably a perception problem for me - I see children as anyone under 30 at this point probably cause I’m 50. I guess when I’m 70, I’ll consider everyone under 50 kids. LOL.

Example up there is for a my brother in laws kids who are in junior college, so I guess they aren’t “kids.”

Kid plays Candy Crush → :face_vomiting: :x: :-1:
Kid plays D4 → :face_holding_back_tears: :joy: :+1:

No, Diablo 4 is too detailed, Diablo 1 or 2 I wouldn’t mind, leaves a lot for the imagination to create. D4 is so detailed kids will think it’s real life. In the end though, they won’t be playing anything from blizzard, so that they don’t think under cooked beta release copy/paste games with high monetization are normal.

My son played about…ten minutes of D1. He plays Minecraft on that io site.

Step 1, get a 7 year old machine with bad graphics card.
Step 2, set resolution to low. (This will result in game play being grainy like vintage D1 and not R rated, just a bit a vague pixels)
Step 3, change laundry chores to uber farming
Step 4, hire lawyer to defend in child custody case
Step 5, win in court and set new paradym in father/child team uber farming

I am of course kidding. This is so inefficient. We’re just going to take Phatty’s ubers. No need to farm.

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This doesnt even get the usual white check mark or thumbs up. This gets the new meme emoji not made yet called :Drake BBL Nod:
BBL is not what you think. Its Barbarian Build Livin’

I used to get half hour of daily TV/computer/whatever in total. 1 hour if I went above and beyond in doing all my chores. Used to play outside a lot and with lego :smiley:

Gen Z is now 14-28 years old. Current “kids” are Gen Alpha.

I’d rather my kids play this than Florida Bank Robber 6.

I tried

My 12yo son played beta and got his Druid to 20. Didn’t really care for the main event and went back to Roblox and Fortnite

My 10yo daughter wasn’t interested. Only cares for Roblox and YouTube, but does occasionally load up trios in Fortnite with my son and I (we probably get a good 3-4 matches a week in which is nice)

If they have the choice tho, both kids would rather go fishing/camping/out to a cafe/swimming etc which is better than gaming together imo

my boston terrier does zoomies, its fun to watch