Lonan said:
Bofus Teefus said:
Lonan said:
I agree entirely with the anti-GTA stance. That stuff really does put bad values in you, and I play games solely for the violence. Frankly, I hate everything from Rockstar.
I'm having a hard time wrapping my little mind around this. I would think that the violence would be the first thing people would get hung up on. For you, is it the hookers and profanity? I guess that I'm first confused by which bad values you think people are taking from GTA, since you're ok with and play games solely for violence.
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My values are unaffected by gameplay, and I'm not an exception. Those who act out what they do in a game are the exception, and should be treated as such.
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When you're encouraged to shoot police on streets which look quite a bit like your own, there's a problem. When you're encouraged to drive over people and into light posts,(well, that's what everyone does even if you aren't encouraged too) there's a problem.
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Some people who were already inclined to that way of thinking would be more likely to join the mob because of GTA. If things were up to me, there would be a nice law which would keep the stupid in line, and prevent them from leaving their stupid cells until they were smart, thus preventing them from playing GTA. Unfortunately, everyone is equal under the law, so that would never happen.
There's alot to that response, so I'm cutting it down to just a couple things, more because I'm about to sign off and wanted to respond than due to any lack of merit.
If I understand, you're ok with warlike violence then, and not with random violence against regular civilians. That's really not that uncommon, and I can see why Rockstar would irritate the everloving crap out of you. I'm one of those who think real life violence of any type is bad, but pretend violence (within my own arbitrary limits, of course) is all fine and dandy. Yes, both fine and dandy. I think that boils down to our opinions, which we're both entitled to.
What we do agree on is that bit up in the quote about people already inclined to that way of thinking. I think the approach of banning games like GTA is flawed because I believe that those people would just find another image (from a game/TV show/movie) to model their behavior after, and that banning a game based on those types doesn't really accomplish anything. I'm sure studies can be found that prove that it does or does not help, but I tend to think that an approach of letting the game fly and holding criminals accountable for their actions is the way to go.