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Call of Duty's massive development budgets revealed: $700 million for Black Ops Cold War
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I feel like that's more on the parents for not informing their child about the MIC and how they basically sign themselves away to be government property.
Could be, but my nephew played thousands of hours of CoD.
This is my admission that I don't think I'm a good enough parent to counteract thousands of hours spent with a MIC funded game.
I actually trust my kids would probably do better anyway, but they know I would be disappointed if they bought their own copies of CoD, and they seem to respect that.
I don't want my kids participating in the daily network effect of CoD, either. I don't want them encouraging their friends to try CoD by having and regularly playing a copy.
That said, if I ever catch my kids playing CoD at a random LAN party - without me - they probably realize they'll get a lecture - that they had better invite me next time. (I'm pretty sure I can out-parent the MIC for hour or two a month.)
Give them Titanfall 2 if you want them to play a good shooter. Sure, they might come out of the campaign with depression, but certainly not with heads filled with propaganda!