Caeir
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I can understand Steam's perspective. If they put a no school rule into effect, they don't have to examine every product that comes across their service.  The problem with that stance is, they don't inspect every product that comes across their doorstep... How many 1st/3rd person shooters have a setting that you can go across a school ground?  I know of 3 immediately and I don't even play 1st/3rd person shooters.  And I can guarantee you all 3 are HUGE sellers (which may be the reason Steam ignores it).  In any case, you don't have to be 18 to go to college.  I knew several people in HS that attended college classes as sophomores and juniors (40 years ago).  Classes like advanced calculus, engineering and computer programming were all college courses students could leave HS to attend, and they got both college and HS credit.  It's a sad state when politics (and $$$) can over-ride what is considered to be legal.