"Law & Order" Goes Mental in Its Portrayal of Gamers

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As far as I recall, I have read two different articles that where the parents were so into video games that their less than year old child died of neglect(no food) or imprisoned in their room/closet. I think one happened in South Korea and one happened in USA.

It could be based off that.
 

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RatRace123 said:
I hear that, I love SVU. As a gamer I don't feel very threatened by this, I think most people now have at least one relative who is a gamer, if not themselves.
You should, though, especially as a gamer.

Now, stereotypes don't really have to offend people that much, but when stuff like this flies on a serious crime show, that's saying a lot about the general perception of gaming culture.
Asuka Soryu said:
World of Warcraft much?
I know plenty of people who play WoW and, seriously, too.

Not even close.
 

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JourneyThroughHell said:
RatRace123 said:
I hear that, I love SVU. As a gamer I don't feel very threatened by this, I think most people now have at least one relative who is a gamer, if not themselves.
You should, though, especially as a gamer.

Now, stereotypes don't really have to offend people that much, but when stuff like this flies on a serious crime show, that's saying a lot about the general perception of gaming culture.
Asuka Soryu said:
World of Warcraft much?
I know plenty of people who play WoW and, seriously, too.

Not even close.
Define "serious crime show".
 

Save us.A7X

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Wow, that's just depressingly bad, couldn't watch more than a minute. Can't believe people still actually think gamers are like that.
 

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Save us.A7X said:
Wow, that's just depressingly bad, couldn't watch more than a minute. Can't believe people still actually think gamers are like that.
They don't they just wish that they did.
 

JourneyThroughHell

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Some of this hits quite home to me. I havent had sex in six months. I havent bathed in 2 years and havent had sex in twice as long, apart from that little girl I rape now and then. Also, level 20? Tzzz. Noobs.

Jokes aside, cant really get myself to be angry about this. So, they poke fun at gamers, so what? Who cares? If you dont look like the dude in the video, no ones going to think your like him. Unless, of course, the first thing you do when you meet someone is show them your pacman t-shirt and talk about the latest RPG and how you saved this totally fly chick from the clutches of the evil blablabla. I mean, people who do that, you are just as bad as those who push there religion on you, people the escapist is quick to hate on.
 

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If the writers of that show actually put the effort into making realistic depictions of people involved with crime and instead of steriotypical charicatures that pander to audience's own prejudice, this wouldn't be Law & Order. You could apply this to any Law & Order episode, not just the ones involving gamers. I just hate this show on so many levels.
 

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AxCx said:
Jokes aside, cant really get myself to be angry about this. So, they poke fun at gamers, so what? Who cares? If you dont look like the dude in the video, no ones going to think your like him. Unless, of course, the first thing you do when you meet someone is show them your pacman t-shirt and talk about the latest RPG and how you saved this totally fly chick from the clutches of the evil blablabla. I mean, people who do that, you are just as bad as those who push there religion on you, people the escapist is quick to hate on.
Was that tirade directed at me? Because if it were, I'll be quick to respond.

No, I don't look like the dude in that video. I'm pretty sure no one does.

This whole thing reminds me of Mazes and Monsters and as a part of the gaming community, I get offended, because people who watch this are not familiar with the gaming community and might take this stereotype for granted.
 

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Its law and order TV Mac & Cheese and SVU got extra cheese on top of it

The whole thing basicly a throwaway ripp-off some headline to fill in time, sure its pretty caricatural picture of gamers, while the parents are shown neglectful and all they aren't even the biggest culprit (.

That episode was ridiculous on the ammount of plot twist and subject it tries to tackle (only in that episode you have stuff about Mob justice, internet surveillance and probably some other I'm forgetting about) it had, its not even about gamers culture in general, I don't really expect them to be well verse on the subject so why even be bothered if only a little.
 

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Fuck. The. Shit. Out. Of. Them.

I'd say that in front of their faces. I have no reason to show them any level of respect or human decency with a statement like, "I think you guys were really out of line there". Jesus Christ, that's fucking awful.

I hate to be "that guy", but who do we write letters to?
 

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Wow.

Just... just... wow.

I'm speechless. People like that do not represent the game-playing population.

I mean, come on, they couldn't even get past Galgamar! And one of them was still using the Icecrown Axe. It's disgraceful!
 

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They've done a GTA one before, y'know. Where they got points for killing people.

Hey, CSI Miami did, too. Apparently gamers can't differentiate reality and polygons.
Silly tv.

ALSO!

Pause at 2:11 for Detective Tits McGee's "O-face".
 

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JourneyThroughHell said:
Was that tirade directed at me? Because if it were, I'll be quick to respond.

No, I don't look like the dude in that video. I'm pretty sure no one does.

This whole thing reminds me of Mazes and Monsters and as a part of the gaming community, I get offended, because people who watch this are not familiar with the gaming community and might take this stereotype for granted.
No, it wasnt; I didnt even read your comment and anyhow, if I had something to say about your post I would have quoted you to give you the opportunity to "defend yourself", as it were.

Im just saying, there is no need to rage. I think I made it a little to easy to misinterprit my first post: I am by no means defending the scene or saying its ok to have this image of a gamer, but it happens to a lot of people. Catholics are depicted as child molesters, black people as n*gg*rs that make there money robbing people at gun point, etc etc. It isnt right; it isnt fair; but its just not worth getting worked up over. If you dont look and/or act like the guy in the video you have nothing to worry about. A sensible person isnt going to get to know you, think your a nice guy and then run to the hills when he sees your game collection.
 
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I'd say people who have been hit by buses should be more offended then gamers, but then I remembered that, historically, NO ONE has EVER been more offended then gamers. By anything.