If I wanted a game with children in it, I would buy one. I play TES games so I can kill, maim, loot, slaughter, explore, conquer, and accomplish quests.This is TES, not Barney and Friends Playtime.I am in my forties, and I like kids, I work with them. I am quite nurturing and patient with my students.TES is a mature themed game, not a DIsney rated E for everyone. I equate my tesgaming escapism with going out to dinner.I don't want to sit next to ill behaved crying children. Nor do I want to play games in which children have the potential to be put in danger. No way.I also agree with Xeritox.
I'm a teacher too. Thank you for your work.
To be honest, if kids were in the game and they could be harmed, I'd actually be more careful and somewhat restrained because I wouldn't want to hurt them. You should see the lengths I went to to make sure Porkchop retired instead of wound up dead at the arena.
If children are in then all they are to me are INVINCIBLE CLIFFRACERS...no thanks...
Yup. This. If they're in the game and they're invincible, then to me they're just CPU power that was wasted and causes my game to run more slowly.
If it's in, put it in. If it's not - DON'T.
If it's there but we can't have any self-determination with it - regardless of whether that's children or an invincible enemy - then it's not really a role playing game.
Let the players make choices. Anything that restricts that choice is a degradation of the game environment, not an enhancement.