Originally posted by supervike
Originally posted by Spacemunkie
Vikey!!
Look at this!!!!
If they get it right, it could be stonking fun.![]()
YES!!! Freaking cool!
Brief description maybe for those of us who have game sites blocked at work...
Originally posted by supervike
Originally posted by Spacemunkie
Vikey!!
Look at this!!!!
If they get it right, it could be stonking fun.![]()
YES!!! Freaking cool!
Originally posted by Spacemunkie
quote:
Originally posted by Cleezy
...i wish people either liked it and played and enjoyed it or didn\'t like it then left it alone. Too many people seem to get caught up over little things and dont just get on with life itself.
The issue is a little more complex than that though. It wouldn\'t be if cert 18 games were just that - only played by people old enough. But they aren\'t. There were parents on the radio over here yesterday openly admitting to letting their 8 and 9 year old kids play GTA (mainly just to shut them up as well!). And that is A Very Bad Thing™ if you ask me. Especially when games/graphics are becoming increasingly visceral and realistic.
I\'m certainly not asking for these games to stop being made - I\'m as happy as the next virtual homicidal maniac when I\'m disembowelling things with a butcher\'s hook. We just need to make sure that they\'re only played by the correct audience.
I agree with Scott whole heartedly on this issue of failure of people to respect their role as parents and say NO expecially when it comes to age ratings for Games/Movies.(*) However the problem is that even giving an Audience Rating of 18+ for a game or movie is no guarentee of maturity of the participants.
And yes, I do see that there is a correllation between Video/Computer games and Wargames in that both sets of participants are fantasising violence. So the Irony of that isn\'t lost on me
and we sit here playing with deamons and pretending to shoot dead whole armies
Originally posted by Cleezy
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yet they buy them the game without being properly informed.
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Originally posted by Zora
Originally posted by supervike
Originally posted by Spacemunkie
Vikey!!
Look at this!!!!
If they get it right, it could be stonking fun.![]()
YES!!! Freaking cool!
Brief description maybe for those of us who have game sites blocked at work...![]()
Originally posted by supervike
How about a free flowing Batman game, with access to all of Gotham. You\'d have main overall story lines, and plenty of subplots to keep it going. MAKE THAT GAME SOMEONE!!
Originally posted by Zora
Originally posted by supervike
Originally posted by Spacemunkie
Vikey!!
Look at this!!!!
If they get it right, it could be stonking fun.![]()
YES!!! Freaking cool!
Brief description maybe for those of us who have game sites blocked at work...![]()
Originally posted by Logan
GTA4 [a] game that encourages and condones beating up pregnant women
Originally posted by petey
Originally posted by Logan
GTA4 [a] game that encourages and condones beating up pregnant women
Please don\'t spout this nonsense.
While the game may give you the opportunity (borderline encouragement) to kill the representation of a pregnant woman, it does not condone it in any way.
Condone: to regard or treat (something bad or blameworthy) as acceptable, forgivable, or harmless
Acceptability: No one in the game will judge you, but other pedestrians will scream, beat you up when they see you, and police will arrest you or attempt to kill you.
Forgivable: Cannot really be measured in the game environment.
Harmless: Police will chase you, you gain nothing (maybe money from the corpse).
I haven\'t killed any pedestrians in this game, just as I don\'t kill people in real life. When I shot a criminal I actually felt bad and a bit sick it\'s so realistic. It is as always down to the player, and no more condones or encourages violence than a book or film with violent scenes.
Originally posted by Spacemunkie
When does a game stop being a game and become a simulation?
Originally posted by supervike
Originally posted by Spacemunkie
When does a game stop being a game and become a simulation?
OR a training exercise.
Originally posted by Swordwind
...That small but important curveball makes it impossible to use a videogame as an effective training program...