I've got no problem with this, especially since today's games seem to be getting blander and blander. Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3? Halo 4?....yeah....I might be ready to just quit cold turkey.
Tin Man, (thank god you aren't a fan of a different Wizard Of Oz character....) in your two posts you have said ALmost everything I have wanted to say myself on this topic. I would only add two things after spending most of my lunch reading everyone's thoughts on it. Although if people are going to bash literacy all the while holding up video games as being equal to the educational value of a book, (Which is ridiculous.) then I guess that does explain the horrible spelling, grammar, and sentance structure seen so often on these forums as well as some of the incivility. After all if you can't create your own better sentances, or debate with actual objective points why not just swear a lot? Just count the Fbombs that get dropped all over here without a care, as if people really discuss issues with that little respect in other forums. Then again a person you're talking to on the street doesn't have the anonymity that you have on the internet so they are likely to be more civil as it's easy to be brave, insulting, and disrespectful when you have no face.Tin Man said:I've addressed this in one of my other posts, but books and games are totally incomparable, because games are very rarely ever intended to be anything other then simple entertainment, made by teams of people who produce one and move onto the next.Chappy said:I'm going to keep this short but in my opinion are games not the same as books just presented in a different way?
They both outline a story that you play out one way or anouther, a book you play out the story in your imagination in the game you play out the story in the actions you give the character so why do people assume that books are so much more wholesome than games except that games are an easy target?
Both cause the audience to use their imagination and create the story for themselves just in a different way and sure people can get addicted to games while they are playing it but I'm pretty sure people are also capable to getting addicted to a book while they are reading it, plenty of people have stayed up late to finish a chapter of a book.
So why do people always say that games are bad parenting? But books are not?
Books can indeed by simple entertainment, but thousands are written by masters, geniuses and some of the greatest minds of all time. The sheer intellectual power that goes into making a book is almost completely comprehensible for reader, where most of the skills that go into making a game are invisible, and percievable only as 'entertaining' or 'not-entertaining'. Games really are just simple and pleasant ways to pass time. Thats changing a little bit, but very slowly, and we aren't anywhere close to books yet on so many levels.
The only thing gaming can hold is that it can produce fun.
Hence, Books>Games.
He's not pissing on them, he's telling parents(In a blog, as a parent not as a president) that they should encourage their children to read. And let's face it, children who read instead of playing video games will generally do better in school, and thus better in life. No mention of adults playing video games(Most of which are rated as mature anyway).darkcommanderq said:Yeah and who the hell do you think voted for you? 20-30yr olds. Who do you think plays the most games? 20-30yr olds. Idiot, gamers have enough public enemies without the president elected by gamers pissing on his own demographic.
Exactly, so he is free to say whatever the fuck he likes in his blog.Donttazemehbro said:NoBama, we have freedom of expression in this country.
As do I, and I'd assume most people here.BNSNightshade said:everything in moderation...
but I do both, so what's the fricken problem?
The point is sound and I'm scared to even read the 10 pages this produced.Saucycardog said:http://www.computerandvideogames.com/308151/news/barack-obama-turn-off-the-video-games-and-pick-up-a-book/
Hard to disagree with him. I mean, he just wants to encourage parents not have their kids play video games all day long.
Although it is moderately sad to see people shut off their brain after schoolXzi said:I can't believe how many people here must be under twelve years old to take offense over a comment directed at CHILDREN.
Nobody gives a shit what you choose to do with your time once you're out of high school. The president least of all.
Well, indeedie about the Falklands. Buying into the Argentine BS about "colonialism" on a group of people who -want- to be governed by us.Catchy Slogan said:What if I do both? Also, since his coments about The Falklands and Argentina, My opinion of him has lowered, so I'm less inclined to agree with him.