![]() There is nothing there saying that EA is blaming Xbox. So, what is the difference? Has EA relaxed the restriction for Titanfall just to keep the servers full? Why can my child play Titanfall, Rated M, but, not Star Wars Battlefront, Rated T? Both are obviously from EA.Is EA the only company that does this? My child is not restricted on other games from other companies (as far as I can tell).I can see from researching online, that EA "restricts" Sure you're playing on an account registered to a user of-age and try again. It could be due to playing on an underage, or child, account. While there are many reasons you might see this error when trying to play your game,.So, I was a little surprised to read the following EA "FIX" for the issue, since I thought I was already in control of what my child I control what my child can access via the Xbox Live settings. I was honest when I set up my child's Xbox account and "You are not allowed to access online features". So, my <13 yr old child gets the following error when trying to play Star wars Battlefront online:
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