(06-07-2015, 10:04 PM)Brianna Dunham Wrote: I allowed my 6 year old nephew to make a character on my WoW Account when I used to play. I turned off all chat channels and made sure profanity filter was on. Only channel he got was a guild chat and they were made FULLY aware there was a youngin online (he wanted the perks of being in a guild and was constantly spammed in the starting zone). He killed wolves for about an hour. The poor guy never found his way outside towards Goldshire but as soon as he hit level 5 he wanted to go beat up the dragon from the cinematic (Deathwing). I sat with him the whole time.
It wasn't until he was finally finding his way out of the starting area when he alerted me to what he really knows about life.
ALOT
This kid knew so much stuff from the other kids at school it made me blush at the age of 26 (this was 2 years ago). That little bugger even did a small rage fit in my lap when he died from running in to westfall at too low level and dying.Â
Come to find out. His parents let him play online COD. ._.
WoW introduced a bunch of parental controls to allow parents to tailor what their minor children are able to do in the game. Â I'm not sure if SE has done the same with FFXIV, but I kind of wish they would. Â But yeah, I think I would probably do something similar (but would probably include Whisper and /say just because I don't know who the kid might interact with).