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End Violent Videogames?!?
« on: January 13, 2011, 12:14:24 AM »
We've been hearing about it for years. Parents blaming the woes of society on the typical... drugs, alcohol... and videogames? No big news right? Wrong. As most people know, the state of California has already passed a law that bans the sale of violent videogames to minors. Naturally, it has been challenged as violating the freedom of speech, and its fate is uncertain. Nothing to worry about right? Actually... no. This year, The U.S. Supreme Court has revealed plans to decide on this very controversial issue.

Unfortunately, its uncertainty is exactly what we gamers don't want. According to many surveys, this concept is actually gaining favor among the American people. As of yet, those in favor are still the minority. There are certain compelling arguments. To some, violent games equals violent children. Children who play videogames may also become antisocial and lose touch with reality. To them, its plain and simple. Supporters cry for a nationwide ban on the sale to minors. Some even believe its in the countries best interest to ban videogames completely.

What are your views to this subject? Keep in mind that this is slowly gaining the power to actually do something (even if, for now, its only drawing more attention).
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Re: End Violent Videogames?!?
« Reply #1 on: January 13, 2011, 12:23:16 AM »
it's like prohibiting alcohol in mid twenties last century. It will work, but will be just ridicolous.
And maybe we should prohibit knives ( to slice bread) - as researches have shown, it's the most popular weapon of home murderers.

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« Reply #2 on: January 13, 2011, 12:27:36 AM »
I completely agree. However, prohibition had one thing that doomed it to fail. Anyone can make alcohol. The reson I made this was because I find it so surprising that people are considering this. If it passes, it could severely harm the indusrtry. If a total No-games ban passed, it would be the end of an industrty.
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« Reply #3 on: January 13, 2011, 01:06:23 AM »
its simle supply and demand, limit the supply and the demand will only increase. Think about it. has the war on drugs worked? have they been able to ban guns? did prohibition work? nah, it'll never happen.
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« Reply #4 on: January 13, 2011, 01:21:34 AM »
Why not? All you have to do is tell companies they cant make them. EA games isnt going to go underground and sell on a blackmarket. We can too easily track profits.
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Re: End Violent Videogames?!?
« Reply #5 on: January 13, 2011, 02:56:25 AM »
Moral panics have been around since the beginning of recorded history, this is nothing new historically. In the 80's it was Metal music, Dungeons and Dragons influencing Satanic ritualism in youths, back in the 50's some nutjobs thought COMICS made youths go out and commit crimes which has since been rightly outed as utter bullshit. It's only a matter of time before the same happens to the naysayers of violent video games.

If they ban violent video games, they will have to ban violent movies, tv programmes, music... you cannot ban one and let the others continue, It's simply ludicrous and a waste of everyone's time. Everyday life is violent enough, might as well super-glue up your children's eyes and ears.

To be perfectly honest, its always nice for parents of these youths to have a scapegoat for their crimes. It was always something else that influenced them... videogames, TV, music... it was never their upbringing, parents will never admit to that... even though 85% of violent criminals admit to having a shitty childhood. I don't think courts should pander to scapegoating...

I love the fact that the Governments who try an enact these kinds of laws are also the ones that give us the premise to make these kinds of games. Raging poverty, people stealing and killing each other, Nations declaring war on each other, they need to take a look in the mirror and see who is really creating a violent society.
Sociologists will always say that, 'Violent media is not the cause of a violent society, but the reflection of a violent society'...
« Last Edit: January 13, 2011, 02:58:29 AM by BurroDiablo »

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Re: End Violent Videogames?!?
« Reply #6 on: January 13, 2011, 03:31:59 AM »
Epic thumbs up for BurroDiablos comment!

This whole debate is just so fucking ludicrous... I honestly don't know what to say on it other than OPEN YOUR FUCKING EYES!!! Just because videogames are an interactive medium doesn't mean people who play them are going to turn into serial killers! I feel as though i am reducing my own intelligence by discussing such a stupid matter...

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« Reply #7 on: January 13, 2011, 04:06:54 AM »
+1 BurroDiablo! The only reason I put this up because it was a recent headliner and I thought people would be interested. It also would have been nice to get a good discussion up. That part failed!  :P
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« Reply #8 on: January 13, 2011, 04:35:20 AM »
Failed? No, it hasn't failed until everybody has lost interest. I am still interested!

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« Reply #9 on: January 13, 2011, 10:36:46 AM »
Don't take this the wrong way around, I do feel that dismembering people with a chainsaw shouldn't become a casual leisure for a ten year old kid...

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« Reply #10 on: January 13, 2011, 11:22:02 AM »
Don't take this the wrong way around, I do feel that dismembering people with a chainsaw shouldn't become a casual leisure for a ten year old kid...
of course, that's why I'm mad  ;D
just joking, I mean this is parents and only their job to protect children from it. I was 16 (!) when I started playing First-Person-Shooters - my father was so crayze about it... so until then I was playing strategies, and Sim-City-like games. I don't say that I was happy because of this prohibition, but now I understand that they were protecting me from violence. Somehow they did...
Once I was working in game-store. I saw maybe 15-year old kid with dad. He ( the dad) bought him Left4Dead 2. And how can be children protected from violence when his father, who is supposed to do so, buys him one of most brutal games I've ever seen ( that doesn't mean that I don't like playing this game, I'm just mad ;D ).

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« Reply #11 on: January 13, 2011, 11:45:28 AM »
Don't take this the wrong way around, I do feel that dismembering people with a chainsaw shouldn't become a casual leisure for a ten year old kid...
of course, that's why I'm mad  ;D
just joking, I mean this is parents and only their job to protect children from it. I was 16 (!) when I started playing First-Person-Shooters - my father was so crayze about it... so until then I was playing strategies, and Sim-City-like games. I don't say that I was happy because of this prohibition, but now I understand that they were protecting me from violence. Somehow they did...
Once I was working in game-store. I saw maybe 15-year old kid with dad. He ( the dad) bought him Left4Dead 2. And how can be children protected from violence when his father, who is supposed to do so, buys him one of most brutal games I've ever seen ( that doesn't mean that I don't like playing this game, I'm just mad ;D ).

Funnily enough i was about to say the same thing about parental responsibilities [capson] THE AGE INDICATORS ARE THERE FOR A REASON PEOPLE [capsoff]. LFD2 is low violence compared to alot of games. I would classify Gears with is chainsaw bayonets higher on the gore scale however people dont realise that i dont stare at the gore laughing maniacly all the time (only sometimes hehe :P... im joking) .

Edit: Another factor in these violence problems is whether it is being commited against humans or aliens, bugs etc. The reason why (in Australia) AVP was allowed and LFD2 wasnt
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Re: End Violent Videogames?!?
« Reply #12 on: January 13, 2011, 12:27:28 PM »
Don't take this the wrong way around, I do feel that dismembering people with a chainsaw shouldn't become a casual leisure for a ten year old kid...
of course, that's why I'm mad  ;D
just joking, I mean this is parents and only their job to protect children from it. I was 16 (!) when I started playing First-Person-Shooters - my father was so crayze about it... so until then I was playing strategies, and Sim-City-like games. I don't say that I was happy because of this prohibition, but now I understand that they were protecting me from violence. Somehow they did...
Once I was working in game-store. I saw maybe 15-year old kid with dad. He ( the dad) bought him Left4Dead 2. And how can be children protected from violence when his father, who is supposed to do so, buys him one of most brutal games I've ever seen ( that doesn't mean that I don't like playing this game, I'm just mad ;D ).

Well, parents can't always stand behind every kid's shoulder, nor can they deal with torrent downloads, online games, etc., unless they're good with PC (which a lot of them aren't). And even if they all were that, then there still are friends, school, whatever else. So some extent of legal prohibition is quite welcomed. As it is with heavy drugs. Sure, it doesn't remove the subject completely, but creates serious problems for juveniles to acquire it, and promises potential severe penalty for those grown-ups, who contribute to such illegal acquirements.
After all, it's just a matter of your overall relation to the law in general, and the way you view the state phenomena as such. You should really consider, that a continuous massive neglection of any system usually results in it's collapse. If such a collapse is what you want, then you should definitely continue moving in that direction.

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« Reply #13 on: January 13, 2011, 12:49:27 PM »
Actually, that's not quite the way it went;

Aliens Versus Predator (2010) was initially banned, but when Rebellion appealed the ban was lifted about a week later, since it was a science-fiction setting.

Left 4 Dead 2, however, is quite a sad story; It was also initially banned, but Valve decided to censor it, which is bad enough as it is. But the things the Australian governmet made them remove were nothing short of ludicrous. Such as cutting out the police (i think they were riot police), because it's violence against 'authority figures', which is wrong on so many levels. For starters, they are fucking ZOMBIES, you idiots! They are NOT people! The do NOT want to give you a parking ticket! They just want to eat your brain (or something of the like)! Furthermore, making them cut it out on the grounds of violence against police is VERY hypocritical, since games such as the Grand Theft Auto series are allowed without alter, which feature the killing of police (as well as innocent civilians). In fact, you could argure that Grand Theft Auto is worse, because you are killing simulations of real people, rather than zombies.

So, in short: The Australian government are fuckwits.

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« Reply #14 on: January 13, 2011, 01:02:13 PM »
haha, I always thought that drunken people look and behave like zombies...  ;D
I mean if somebody can't see the difference between real world and this ingame should go to psychiatrist.