I'd like to poke a bear and say "but... but... think of the CHILDREN! Daddy bought, installed, configured and showed the game! Daddy! We thought we're making you a present with this shiny krait! We had no idea this nice man doesn't have real candy! And now he kadnipped us! Or something!" </s>I asked a question. I'll repeat it. Do you think it is reasonable to agree that someone capable of buying, downloading, installing and configuring, launching and playing a computer game can also be considered to have the basic competence to ask a question using freely accessible online sources about the same game which are accessed via the same device that they have already demonstrated greater technical competence in using just by getting the game to run?
Btw. let me remind you that young kids these days often are better "at computers" than their parents. Seen that countless of times, to the point that if some friends are nagging me about something windows related I refer them to their crotch gremlins (sorry, couldn't resist