DISCLAIMER: This is all hypethetical. If you're easily offended, perhaps go no further. I give my opinion half way through the thread, and this in particular could offend people. Although I don't think I'm breaking any rules.
Let's say hypethetically there was a really popular MMORPG and in the character creation process you could choose to be pretty much anything. Human (White, Black, Asian, etc), Elve, Orc, Goblin, etc. You could be straight, gay, bi, Christian, Muslim, fictional in-game religions, etc, etc.
How would you feel if, let's say, someone decided to role-play a serial killer. And for example they only targeted blacks. Or let's say there was a 'gay bar' in one of the towns, and a sort-of linch mob decided to attack it and slaughter everyone inside it.
I'll mention two generalized guidelines, but you can give your opinion on whatever.
1. On one hand, you could argue that it's racist/discrimination, and it's also 'griefing' in a video game point of view.
2. On the other hand, let's hypethetically say NOBODY playing the game is actually racist/homophobic, etc. It's strictly role-playing. Maybe the year is 2050 and everything's not so politically correct.
Now let's say it's the same scenerio, except it was Elves targeting humans, or humans targeting Orcs.
Is it the same thing even if one group is purely fictional?
Is the first scenerio wrong, even if it's only a video game? Even if there's no hate involved? Even if it's just role-playing for the fun of it.
I'm not racist, homophobic, or any of the sort. I hate and love everyone equally; more hate than love. But, in my opinion, it's a video game and I think it would be a very fun thing to do. The role-playing and atmosphere of the game would surpass everything offered today in terms of emotional attachment, story-telling, characterization... pretty much everything an RPG/video game should offer and more.
With that in mind, I'd even opt in to a server-wide extermination of a particular group. Not because I'm a white male IRL with some deep down urge to exterminate a group/minority. Simply because in my opinion, it's just a video game. And again, the emotional attachment involved would be unlike anything else.
Does that make me racist/homophobic, etc? Even if I don't notice it myself, or believe I am?
Is my point of view extremely immoral?
Is it inconsiderate of our history as human beings, and all the sh*t we've put each other through?
I consider myself highly pro-human rights/equality and one of my life goals is to either join the army and help people in war-torn countries have the same rights and opportunities as us, or go to Africa and help give children over there a better life. I guess it depends more on how you view video games, as opposed to how you view dicrimination/crimes against humanity - or atleast in my case.
Let's say hypethetically there was a really popular MMORPG and in the character creation process you could choose to be pretty much anything. Human (White, Black, Asian, etc), Elve, Orc, Goblin, etc. You could be straight, gay, bi, Christian, Muslim, fictional in-game religions, etc, etc.
How would you feel if, let's say, someone decided to role-play a serial killer. And for example they only targeted blacks. Or let's say there was a 'gay bar' in one of the towns, and a sort-of linch mob decided to attack it and slaughter everyone inside it.
I'll mention two generalized guidelines, but you can give your opinion on whatever.
1. On one hand, you could argue that it's racist/discrimination, and it's also 'griefing' in a video game point of view.
2. On the other hand, let's hypethetically say NOBODY playing the game is actually racist/homophobic, etc. It's strictly role-playing. Maybe the year is 2050 and everything's not so politically correct.
Now let's say it's the same scenerio, except it was Elves targeting humans, or humans targeting Orcs.
Is it the same thing even if one group is purely fictional?
Is the first scenerio wrong, even if it's only a video game? Even if there's no hate involved? Even if it's just role-playing for the fun of it.
I'm not racist, homophobic, or any of the sort. I hate and love everyone equally; more hate than love. But, in my opinion, it's a video game and I think it would be a very fun thing to do. The role-playing and atmosphere of the game would surpass everything offered today in terms of emotional attachment, story-telling, characterization... pretty much everything an RPG/video game should offer and more.
With that in mind, I'd even opt in to a server-wide extermination of a particular group. Not because I'm a white male IRL with some deep down urge to exterminate a group/minority. Simply because in my opinion, it's just a video game. And again, the emotional attachment involved would be unlike anything else.
Does that make me racist/homophobic, etc? Even if I don't notice it myself, or believe I am?
Is my point of view extremely immoral?
Is it inconsiderate of our history as human beings, and all the sh*t we've put each other through?
I consider myself highly pro-human rights/equality and one of my life goals is to either join the army and help people in war-torn countries have the same rights and opportunities as us, or go to Africa and help give children over there a better life. I guess it depends more on how you view video games, as opposed to how you view dicrimination/crimes against humanity - or atleast in my case.