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They blame video games for todays violence

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Micheal Dietrich
Kings Gambit Black
#1 - 2013-02-14 19:28:27 UTC
And of course we the gamers simply say whatever and throw our rhetoric back at 'them'. While we may not believe the above statement, here are 5 ways that gaming does affect the real world.

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Eli Green
The Arrow Project
#2 - 2013-02-14 19:34:04 UTC
Number 2 represent

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Unsuccessful At Everything
The Troll Bridge
#3 - 2013-02-14 21:37:44 UTC  |  Edited by: Unsuccessful At Everything
Sometimes video game violence is a good thing. If it wasnt for StreetFighter2, I wouldnt have known to counter a fast punching fat guy with an inverted spin kick...and that move really helped out in that barfight.

btw..always check with your friends who witnessed the barfight the next day for what actually happened. Apparently what I thought was a Chun Li Streetfighter move looked more like a failed breakdance and my neck is still messed up to this day. Ah the good ol days before phones could take video....

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Surfin's PlunderBunny
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#4 - 2013-02-14 21:43:41 UTC
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Alderman, using the pseudonym Stroker Serpentine (which sounds like Harry Potter's former teacher who can't go near a school anymore)


Lol

+1

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Surfin's PlunderBunny
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#5 - 2013-02-14 21:46:35 UTC
Of course, Eve made it into the article (again) P

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Kitty Bear
Deep Core Mining Inc.
Caldari State
#6 - 2013-02-15 01:17:27 UTC
I remember when D&D used to catch all these accusations.



plus ça change .....
Eurydia Vespasian
Storm Hunters
#7 - 2013-02-15 01:25:23 UTC
Unsuccessful At Everything wrote:
Sometimes video game violence is a good thing. If it wasnt for StreetFighter2, I wouldnt have known to counter a fast punching fat guy with an inverted spin kick...and that move really helped out in that barfight.

btw..always check with your friends who witnessed the barfight the next day for what actually happened. Apparently what I thought was a Chun Li Streetfighter move looked more like a failed breakdance and my neck is still messed up to this day. Ah the good ol days before phones could take video....


what would have done if he screamed "hadouken" and shot a ball of pure energy at you? block it with your forearms? forward flip jump over it epically? Blink

Surfin's PlunderBunny wrote:
Quote:
Alderman, using the pseudonym Stroker Serpentine (which sounds like Harry Potter's former teacher who can't go near a school anymore)


Lol

+1


i saw that guy on national geographic's "taboo" lol
Graygor
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#8 - 2013-02-15 04:20:08 UTC
I love people, we truly are the masters at adapting.

I knew about the drug cartels using it to communicate but not the hits... truly evolution in progress.

Maybe the next (uncrappy) hitman game should have 47 getting messages from WoW private chat.

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Muad 'dib
State War Academy
Caldari State
#9 - 2013-02-15 04:28:12 UTC
we had violent movies and tv for many many more years.

Games are new to the scene relatively speaking, but the violence increase is at the same rate as the availability and choice and media type (and cost) - not to mention immense and constant news coverage of film, tv and real life. We even have actual War footage!

Yeah for get about all that and say its all the games fault, no way!

Played GTA one when i was 15 and impressionable, 15 years later, still have not robbed a car, killed a hooker - clean record in fact - not even a speeding ticket! Still play the game, watch the news, go to the cinema watch tv etc etc

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Tul Breetai
Impromptu Asset Requisition
#10 - 2013-02-15 04:45:37 UTC
Surfin's PlunderBunny wrote:
Of course, Eve made it into the article (again) P



The transition into EVE: "Honestly, why wouldn't gangsters use online games to communicate? Other than the fact that they might run into people who are even more devious than themselves, which brings us to ..."Twisted

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Joran Dravius
Doomheim
#11 - 2013-02-16 10:04:35 UTC
Before video games it was Marilyn Manson. Before him it was D&D. Before that it was TV. Before that it was Elvis. Before that it was those evil heretics who think the world is round and revolves around the sun. They always blame something and they've never been right.
Pr1ncess Alia
Doomheim
#12 - 2013-02-16 10:24:04 UTC
Blame video games for violence in society?

Close, I blame violence in society for our video games P

and thus the age old question, which came first the chicken or the egg?

Oh wait, that's not the one. Does the chicken imitate the egg? Or does the egg imitate the chicken?

Double damn that's not it either... I'll get it here in a minute, somehow I got hung up on poultry.
Rain6637
GoonWaffe
Goonswarm Federation
#13 - 2013-02-16 12:35:03 UTC
video game violence and pornography

virtual outlets for my needs.. mostly
Ruvan Oakstark
Doomheim
#14 - 2013-02-16 13:46:39 UTC
I'm going to say it again, although for the first time here >>

If you try to say video games are the cause, then equally books, movies, television, and any form of entertainment has to fall into the same boat.

More importantly, however, just like with the Newtown shooting, it boils down to the individual person. If they are or become mentality unstable and make the twisted decision to pick up a weapon and go all-out, then the fault lies squarely with that individual. Sure, events of the individual's life has led them to that point, but ultimately something causes the chain of reaction. The catalyst can simply be a psychotic meltdown without a real explanation or something else in their life that has brought them to a breaking point that could still be because of a flaw in the mind.

It's easy to point fingers at video games, gun control, and etc., but unfortunately, doing anything about those things would probably not have changed anything. If someone wants to do something vile and psychotic, they will do it whether a gun is around or not.

And as for video games, some people handle them fine from a young age, easily separating fiction from reality. And some people cannot. But, it's not the games themselves at fault. There's really no easy solution unless you can jump inside a persons mind and qualify them before they purchase a gun, are near guns, play video games, watch movies, or anything else in life. I think society is scared of admitting that we are powerless to the unpredictability of nature and reality.

These fowl events and actions have happened before in human history and will continue to do so until we become more than human at the very least. You can "control guns," and police entertainment's influence, but it really won't change anything except give a nice fuzzy feeling that's ultimately empty and vanishes once another horrid event reoccurs.

There's really no way to prevent armed violence completely without simply controlling minds of others 100%. And even if you remove all weapons and questionable entertainment, the intent will still exist and horrible things can and will still happen.

You better roll that first 'R' when you say my name. Seriously.

Jonah Gravenstein
Machiavellian Space Bastards
#15 - 2013-02-16 19:15:04 UTC  |  Edited by: Jonah Gravenstein
I see that they're trotting out that old chestnut again, they've been saying it for years and still have no concrete proof of it. They said the same about so called video nasties, couldn't provide concrete evidence for that either.

I've been gaming since the late 70's, I've shot people in the face in many a FPS, I've run down pedestrians in Carmegeddon and all the GTA games, hell I've driven through towns in a combine harvester turning peds into blood and meat, and beaten up hookers with a dildo for my cash back in GTA, I've murdered countless people in Hitman and Manhunt. I wouldn't dream of doing any of those things in real life, because they don't belong there, they are in the realms of entertainment and fantasy.

The only people affected by video game violence are those that can't separate reality from fantasy, and possibly those whose parents are so irresponsible that they let their 5 year old play violent video games that are purposely rated for teens and adults.

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Ruvan Oakstark
Doomheim
#16 - 2013-02-16 20:14:05 UTC
Jonah Gravenstein wrote:
The only people affected by video game violence are those that can't separate reality from fantasy, and possibly those whose parents are so irresponsible that they let their 5 year old play violent video games that are purposely rated for teens and adults.


Amen to that, brutha.

By the way, if games affect us so much, I should be jumping on turtles and eating pellets while running from ghosts and driving a go-cart everywhere with a mess of banana peels behind me while holding things above my head and shouting "DUN DUN DUN DUN!" zelda-style. Shocked

You better roll that first 'R' when you say my name. Seriously.

Intar Medris
KarmaFleet University
#17 - 2013-02-16 20:27:17 UTC  |  Edited by: Intar Medris
It all boils down to the word the starts with a P.... Seriously I look at people my age that already have kids, and just facepalm myself. If you think teenagers today are bad wait about a decade. It is only going to get worse. You are not meant to be your kid's BFF all the time. Your suppose to be a mentor, and example. Sometimes that includes making your kid's life a living hell. Consequence and reward something alot of parents forget to use nowadays. When I was growing up everything had to be earned, and nothing was expected. I feared screwing up because I knew if I did I lose my PC or console for months before I got it back. Left with only my imagination to entertain myself for months on end.

I try to be nice and mind my business just shooting lasers at rocks. There is just way too many asshats in New Eden for that to happen.

Grimpak
Aliastra
Gallente Federation
#18 - 2013-02-16 21:10:25 UTC
I blame humans for humans.

because humans, that's why.

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Kurfin
Kippers and Jam Developments
#19 - 2013-02-17 18:30:28 UTC
Violent crime is in decline, at least in the west it is. One theory is that an elevated level of violent crime was caused by low level lead exposure, in paint, fuel, etc. As these lead containing products fell, or were legislated, out of use, the young men in their late teens/early twenties (the group most likely to commit such crimes) have been exposed to vastly reduced lead pollution compared to their equivalent group from 20, 30, or even 10 years ago.

Surfin's PlunderBunny
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#20 - 2013-02-18 04:49:40 UTC
Video games will also end violence.... it begins

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