I remember playing America's Army game with random people, fun game back in the day! Was somewhat cutting edge at the time as far as gameplay/
Some? I think you'll find it's all of us:...some people cannot distinguish between what is real and what is not...
yep, and sometimes it's not even kids. But does this translate to desensitization and violent crime? In some cases maybe, but I don't think it's statistically significant. The fact is violent crime peaked during a time before video games were popular, and the bulk of the evidence seems to point to other things going on.Case in point... play a COD match and listen to the kids talking - some people may think that is normal behavior.
I agree... issues may include but not limited to... PARENTS, schools, society, norms, mental health, maturity, morality, sense of entitlement (disregard for others), conflict resolution, politics, culture, and the fact that people are animals and not machines to name a few.So yeah it's an identifiable problem, but there are other things contributing to the problem too, otherwise it would account for more of the problem.
It's not America... it is the world. America is blamed because we're the people that have to deal with the worlds evil - not just schools (wars, economy, terrorists). I am not saying ban it... I am saying live with it... there is a rating system already applied to games. If parents do not care what their kids do then they are part of the problem - bad parents like bad kids. That said... nothing will change, and shouldn't. if we did have knee jerk reactions like the rest of the world, America would be like the UK and Germany... where the government has replaced the adults. Thankfully, our constitution requires that we take these issues slow (I know we live in a 24 hr news cycle).America has a problem.
Thats a fair point, I like that.It's not America... it is the world [...] there is a rating system already applied to games. If parents do not care what their kids do then they are part of the problem - bad parents like bad kids. That said... nothing will change, and shouldn't. if we did have knee jerk reactions like the rest of the world, America would be like the UK and Germany... where the government has replaced the adults. Thankfully, our constitution requires that we take these issues slow (I know we live in a 24 hr news cycle).
There is something else though, that we often discount but the evidence is mounting that it's a real factor here. I haven't been able to find a really interesting chart i saw back in 2011 (at the CDC... I was doing some work there), but I did find these.I agree... issues may include but not limited to... PARENTS, schools, society, norms, mental health, maturity, morality, sense of entitlement (disregard for others), conflict resolution, politics, culture, and the fact that people are animals and not machines to name a few.
Why are you so inconsistent... I mean, if you want to take away guns because they hurt people, shouldn't you take away video games too? Wait... video games don't kill people, people kill people, right? :slight_smile:I'll leave that there as this is a video-game censorship thread and I am talking about unrelated things. As much as i'd love to derail this thing it isn't appropriate so I'll go back to the Guns. Good or Bad? thread where incidentally I think I have come up with a safe way to introduce Armed Teachers into schools.
Where's the official video? https://www.youtube.com/user/whitehouse/videos
I am well aware of the ESRB, but much like movies, ratings in games have gotten looser.If only there was some way we could put a rating on the video game to let parents know that its not safe for six year olds to play and should be limited to mature adults. . . . we could call it the "Video game content rating system" and we could even have a bunch of morally smart people decide what those ratings are, we should call them the "Entertainment Software Rating Board" . . . . . Naaaaaaahh, that's just silly, nobody reads anymore, we just look at the shiny pictures with the flashy image and go "oooo, pretty"
SHUT UP NERD!I don't know how this came about, but there is a strong sense of anti-intellectualism or prideful ignorance going about in the world.
I don't think anyone misses that this meeting appears to have been politically motivated, to give the appearance of doing something. Nothing to do with science or statistical evidence. Those kind of things, facts, experts, and such just get in the way of politics anyway.Everyone seems to be ignoring the big issue with this meeting. It involved no statistical evidence. There were also no psychologists or behavioral scientists.
Perfect. Well said.I don't know how this came about, but there is a strong sense of anti-intellectualism or prideful ignorance going about in the world.
I'm surprised you didn't reference this:<cue patriotic music> Hello America, I'm "CAPTAIN OBVIOUS" and I'm here to save you. . . yes save you from your own ignorance. Did you know that us Americans have managed to be on the bleeding. . . I mean leading edge of life termination for over 100 years. Yes'sir, we sure are an innovative bunch, in fact, we managed to find new ways to kill, murder, and terminate each other in new and creative ways so well that we even have laws protecting our right to do so. Don't let those video game CEO's take the credit you so richly deserve, do it like your great grandpa did, the old fashion way with can of whoop-ass, before rap, FPS games, and "commie" fake news tells you to do it for them. Don't take my word for it, just look at these fancy line graphs I found on the internet with data sources I'm too lazy to look up, because if its on the internet or the white house twitter feed, it must be true . . .. right.
LOL... the rest of the world hates our kick ass attitude except when we're protecting them from the Natzis and Russians... otherwise, were just crappy Americans. The rest of the world is like children (my arrogance) when they want something they are on our side... when they don't, they fight us tooth and nailI'm surprised you didn't reference this: