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Violence and Video Games: Article
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 8:12 pm
by Barotix
do video games influence people to commit violent acts???
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6943835.stm
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 8:14 pm
by dom
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 8:45 pm
by satman83
No
they dont...these people who watch movies or play games and then go and
act agressivly do so not because of what they have just see or played.
But rather because they are "un-hinged", as in they are already mentally unbalanced
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 9:15 pm
by Sharp324
Nope....but speaking of violent video games cant wait for Postal 3 to come out, wonder what countries will ban it for violence
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 9:22 pm
by Locketart
I'd blame the parents for aggressive kids.
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 9:27 pm
by DarkJackal
I think ANY and all violence CAN and ppl need ot understand that ;d, it's not just video games that may be a reason somoene does something violent or stupid.
I can tell you for sure, that if a young kid grows up with stuff like GTA, south park, he might not be violent in the sense of stealing cars and killing ppl lol, but he might repeat the kind of stuff he hears from those things.. alot, but that kinda stuff isn't meant for kids now is it, just like pretty much all violence, its not the games fault, that would be the parents. It's like if a kid plays with matches and becomes a pyro, and starts burning things lol, is it the matches fault for being flammable? o.o lol, ppl control the games and ecide just what exactly to do.
Meh >.> violence in video games is fine I say.
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 9:32 pm
by Sharp324
DarkJackal wrote:I think ANY and all violence CAN and ppl need ot understand that ;d, it's not just video games that may be a reason somoene does something violent or stupid.
I can tell you for sure, that if a young kid grows up with stuff like GTA, south park, he might not be violent in the sense of stealing cars and killing ppl lol, but he might repeat the kind of stuff he hears from those things.. alot, but that kinda stuff isn't meant for kids now is it, just like pretty much all violence, its not the games fault, that would be the parents. It's like if a kid plays with matches and becomes a pyro, and starts burning things lol, is it the matches fault for being flammable? o.o lol, ppl control the games and ecide just what exactly to do.
Meh >.> violence in video games is fine I say.
Good point, that would be my view on it if i wasnt to lazy to type it
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 9:39 pm
by Reise
Who says violence is a bad thing?

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 9:43 pm
by BlackFox
Yes and no if some child is alowed to see a violent movie ..can the child think is ok to do it .. is same thing if you see a video of someone who jump over building or whatever and you want to try it LOL
But well parents must explain to the child is only a movie and is not real thing what they do in the movie ..
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 9:47 pm
by Vandall
BlackFox wrote:Yes and no if some child is alowed to see a violent movie ..can the child think is ok to do it .. is same thing if you see a video of someone who jump over building or whatever and you want to try it LOL
But well parents must explain to the child is only a movie and is not real thing what they do in the movie ..
good point foxy, thats also why they put a age reccomindation on all movies/video games

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 10:27 pm
by CrimsonNuker
Some kid was on the news and it was because he shot himself with a rifle, apparently Everquest drove him to suicide.
Bastard people always blaming it on the games.
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 10:46 pm
by Draquish
I don't believe in those theories.
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 10:51 pm
by dom
[SD]draquish wrote:I don't believe in those theories.
Me neither, too complicated to understand. I just blame it on George Bush.
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 10:53 pm
by Nuklear
Over done discussion.
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 10:55 pm
by Draquish
dom wrote:[SD]draquish wrote:I don't believe in those theories.
Me neither, too complicated to understand. I just blame it on George Bush.
Exactly what I was thinking!
Don't worry, sending a couple thousand troops to Iraq is sure to fix the problem.
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 11:00 pm
by dom
[SD]draquish wrote:dom wrote:[SD]draquish wrote:I don't believe in those theories.
Me neither, too complicated to understand. I just blame it on George Bush.
Exactly what I was thinking!
Don't worry, sending a couple thousand troops to Iraq is sure to fix the problem.
Indeed! The couple thousand is much better then the 30,000,000 the Russians sent to their goulags to die!
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 11:09 pm
by Draquish
dom wrote:[SD]draquish wrote:dom wrote:[SD]draquish wrote:I don't believe in those theories.
Me neither, too complicated to understand. I just blame it on George Bush.
Exactly what I was thinking!
Don't worry, sending a couple thousand troops to Iraq is sure to fix the problem.
Indeed! The couple thousand is much better then the 30,000,000 the Russians sent to their goulags to die!
Oh yes, you see, because the US is the best country in the world.
1k(us) >30million.(rus)
I've been taught in school that fighting for our country(US) is the greatest honor I'll ever achieve in my life.(I'm enrolled in the
Jrotc program.)
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 11:12 pm
by TroM
People don't have anything to blame so they blame it on video games....
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 11:13 pm
by dom
[SD]draquish wrote:dom wrote:[SD]draquish wrote:dom wrote:[SD]draquish wrote:I don't believe in those theories.
Me neither, too complicated to understand. I just blame it on George Bush.
Exactly what I was thinking!
Don't worry, sending a couple thousand troops to Iraq is sure to fix the problem.
Indeed! The couple thousand is much better then the 30,000,000 the Russians sent to their goulags to die!
Oh yes, you see, because the US is the best country in the world.
1k(us) >30million.(rus)
I've been taught in school that fighting for our country(US) is the greatest honor I'll ever achieve in my life.(I'm enrolled in the
Jrotc program.)
That's great! I've been enrolled in the
JTF2. I'm an expert marksman with the bombadier MKXIII watergun.
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 11:23 pm
by Draquish
dom wrote:[SD]draquish wrote:dom wrote:[SD]draquish wrote:dom wrote:[SD]draquish wrote:I don't believe in those theories.
Me neither, too complicated to understand. I just blame it on George Bush.
Exactly what I was thinking!
Don't worry, sending a couple thousand troops to Iraq is sure to fix the problem.
Indeed! The couple thousand is much better then the 30,000,000 the Russians sent to their goulags to die!
Oh yes, you see, because the US is the best country in the world.
1k(us) >30million.(rus)
I've been taught in school that fighting for our country(US) is the greatest honor I'll ever achieve in my life.(I'm enrolled in the
Jrotc program.)
That's great! I've been enrolled in the
JTF2. I'm an expert marksman with the bombadier MKXIII watergun.
Here in South Florida, to go to the main campus, and not go to the portable-infested Annex, you MUST join the Jrotc program. If you read the wiki it's got some "fun-"facts"" about the program. Mainly all they do is 1)teach you how to turn off your brain. 2)teach you how to follow commands WITHOUT the use of your brain. 3)provide a new brain layout for you.(This brain could be compared to Windows Classic)
What bothers me is that the Jrotc teachers have NO teaching experience...
"There are no national requirements that JROTC instructors have the teaching credential required by other teachers in public high school."
*sigh*
The programs reminds me of "Hitler's Youth".

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 11:28 pm
by Barotix
[SD]draquish wrote:dom wrote:[SD]draquish wrote:dom wrote:[SD]draquish wrote:dom wrote:[SD]draquish wrote:I don't believe in those theories.
Me neither, too complicated to understand. I just blame it on George Bush.
Exactly what I was thinking!
Don't worry, sending a couple thousand troops to Iraq is sure to fix the problem.
Indeed! The couple thousand is much better then the 30,000,000 the Russians sent to their goulags to die!
Oh yes, you see, because the US is the best country in the world.
1k(us) >30million.(rus)
I've been taught in school that fighting for our country(US) is the greatest honor I'll ever achieve in my life.(I'm enrolled in the
Jrotc program.)
That's great! I've been enrolled in the
JTF2. I'm an expert marksman with the bombadier MKXIII watergun.
Sure, you CHOOSE to join.
Here in South Florida, to go to the main campus, and not go to the portable-infested Annex, you MUST join the Jrotc program. If you read the wiki it's got some "fun-"facts"" about the program. Mainly all they do is 1)teach you how to turn off your brain. 2)teach you how to follow commands WITHOUT the use of your brain. 3)provide a new brain layout for you.(This brain could be compared to Windows Classic)
What bothers me is that the Jrotc teachers have NO teaching experience...
"There are no national requirements that JROTC instructors have the teaching credential required by other teachers in public high school."
lol i almost joined that cause it would look good on my transcript thank god i didnt (im very liberal) no shutting off my brainz
OT:
well i dont know if it is true or not, but some dude and his 2 kids after playing some GTA ran some dude over and beat him up, the dude died 3 days l8er
I dont blame GTA, i blame the dude who beat that other dude out
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 11:33 pm
by Draquish
I hate every second of that class.
Notice the use of the word "hate".
Today I walked into the class, and I shouted "Charlie company...ATTENNNNTTIIIION!"
And my teacher ACTUALLY saluted me...then 3 secs later he noticed I wasn't the Sergeant mayor -_-
I feel like I'm participating in a modern, modified, "Hitler's Youth".
...
"Bush's Youth". I would NOT like to see how THAT turns out. =/
Re: Violence and Video Games: Article
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 11:37 pm
by Aiyas
No more than any other source of violence that people encounter in their lives.
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 11:38 pm
by Barotix
[SD]draquish wrote:I hate every second of that class.
Notice the use of the word "hate".
Today I walked into the class, and I shouted "Charlie company...ATTENNNNTTIIIION!"
And my teacher ACTUALLY saluted me...then 3 secs later he noticed I wasn't the Sergeant mayor -_-
I feel like I'm participating in a modern, modified, "Hitler's Youth".
...
"Bush's Youth". I would NOT like to see how THAT turns out. =/
lol i just wanted to take it so if i decide to go to a military school and die for my country i wouldnt have to take certain classes
my dad said i shouldnt take the class
cause they would brainwash me and send me to iraq when i graduate
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 1:04 am
by Sharp324
Military people...im going to start my career in it soon, idc what people think about it. Just wanted to say...
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 1:21 am
by Nuklear
Sharp324 wrote:Military people...im going to start my career in it soon, idc what people think about it. Just wanted to say...
uranidiot
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 2:05 am
by CrimsonNuker
Apparently, video games can get you high...
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 2:26 am
by XemnasXD
I agree with DJ but i do think that the violence in video games desensitizes ppl more than violence in other media forms except for maybe the "news". When your watching a movie your watching someone elses creation same as on TV or online at some site. But when your playing a video game you personally buy it and experience. The best part about video games is the lvl of control you have so while your not actually curb-stomping someone in Gears of War your actually making the choice to curb-stomp and then you enjoy watching it.
As video games have evolved the amount of choices and the realism of the graphics have come to play an important role in the action. While in a comical game like Sly Fox a cartoony world makes stealing sound fun but if you play Thief the realism of the offers a whole different lvl of intensity, drawing you further into the world and cause the player to relate more with the character and the actions you perform. This relation you form with the character develops until your actions in game represent your personality in life. If you choose sneak around an enemy rather than face them head on thats a reflection of yourself. The same can be said where you choose to Blow someones head off with a shotgun rather then shoot them in the chest and be done with it.
So IMO violence in video games doesn't make monsters out of ppl but it does encourage it and can cause desensitize ppl to the violence around them. Instead of driving past a horrible car crash you may find yourself looking intently at the mangled bodies thinking "thats just what it looks like GoW". But various other lvls of encouragement towards violence exist in all forms of media with the most dangerous being like i said news stations and networks.
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 4:05 am
by TOloseGT
lmao, watch american news, 7 news, wb news, 9 news, fox etc. u get enough violence already.
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 4:58 am
by dom
TOloseGT wrote:lmao, watch american news, 7 news, wb news, 9 news, fox etc. u get enough violence already.
Good point.
I tend to stick to BBC news and RDI.
I was flipping channels when that Japanese (I believe) plane thing happened. On CNN they were saying how it was a miracle all those people got off before the plane lit up, and how they don't understand how it happened. They were covering it for the past hours and were dramatising...
I go up two channels to BBC news, they had a quick 2 minute segment on it explaining how the plane lit up only after passengers were offloaded and no one was put into danger, etc.