Posted October 26, 2014
JDelekto
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MrAlphaNumeric
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Posted October 26, 2014
I fail to see any entertainment value in simulating the gruesome murder of civilians. Call me old fashioned.
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MrAlphaNumeric
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Posted October 26, 2014
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There is a new Deus Ex game being developed right now. The content of the game disgusts me so I don't want to see it being sold here at GOG. I could just ignore the game if GOG sells it but that is just too much effort from me. And I don't think it's fair when people can enjoy something I can't because I'm better than everyone else and the only person who matters in this universe But don't worry. It will be available for purchase at Uplay so it's not like you won't be able to play the game.
Garrison72
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MrAlphaNumeric
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MrAlphaNumeric Sorry, data for given user is currently unavailable. Please, try again later. View profile View wishlist Start conversation Invite to friends Invite to friends Accept invitation Accept invitation Pending invitation... Unblock chat Registered: Aug 2011
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Posted October 26, 2014
MrAlphaNumeric: If there's some inferred irony or satire, it's not enough to distract me from the presentation.
monkeydelarge: There is a new Deus Ex game being developed right now. The content of the game disgusts me so I don't want to see it being sold here at GOG. I could just ignore the game if GOG sells it but that is just too much effort from me. And I don't think it's fair when people can enjoy something I can't because I'm better than everyone else and the only person who matters in this universe But don't worry. It will be available for purchase at Uplay so it's not like you won't be able to play the game. Rusty_Gunn
I like big bots
Rusty_Gunn Sorry, data for given user is currently unavailable. Please, try again later. View profile View wishlist Start conversation Invite to friends Invite to friends Accept invitation Accept invitation Pending invitation... Unblock chat Registered: Sep 2013
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Posted October 26, 2014
Given that there is a "NO! for Hatred on GOG" wish entry, I don't see where monkeydelarge was out of line given what you said.
Post edited October 26, 2014 by Rusty_Gunn
DProject
Not Deus Ex
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Posted October 26, 2014
MrAlphaNumeric: Oh c'mon really? I said I wouldn't want to see it because I don't like the content. I didn't suggest that I should be the almighty master of censorship on GOG. Yes I would just ignore it in other words. No need to exaggerate.
Rusty_Gunn: Given that there is a "NO! for Hatred on GOG" wish entry, I don't see where monkeydelarge was out of line given what you said. Are they gonna be My Little Ponies? Thus the game would imply the people are bronies? That would bump up my interest in this game by at least 1.5 -2.5 percent.
Piranjade
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Posted October 26, 2014
I don't care if this game comes to GOG or not. It's just a game that doesn't interest me.
If others want to buy and play it ... *shrugs* ... let them. More fun for them apparently and more money for GOG.
If others want to buy and play it ... *shrugs* ... let them. More fun for them apparently and more money for GOG.
Neobr10
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Posted October 26, 2014
catpower1980: Oh come on, why are you all bothering to debate about violence and mass shooting when AS can answer such a society question in two tweets (or less than 280chars)?
https://twitter.com/femfreq/status/525793436025118721
https://twitter.com/femfreq/status/525834975942164482
I guess the bodies weren't yet cold when she wrote this.... :(
Wow, i'm speechless. Even for Anita that's fucking disgusting. She said many BS in the past, but this is by far the worst. I can't seriously understand why there are people who buy into the crap she keeps saying. I can't believe she's using that tragedy to push her political agenda. https://twitter.com/femfreq/status/525793436025118721
https://twitter.com/femfreq/status/525834975942164482
I guess the bodies weren't yet cold when she wrote this.... :(
Next time a woman commits a crime i will blame it on "toxic femininity". Oh wait, no, that's not a good idea. I would probably be called a misogynist, rapist, racist, nazist, homophobic if i did that because, you know, double standards and all.
Crosmando
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Posted October 26, 2014
This is absolutely fucking outrageous and offensive. This woman is a flat out misandrist, she hates men full stop.
charmer
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charmer Sorry, data for given user is currently unavailable. Please, try again later. View profile View wishlist Start conversation Invite to friends Invite to friends Accept invitation Accept invitation Pending invitation... Unblock chat Registered: Apr 2012
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Posted October 26, 2014
monkeydelarge: How do you know the stories from your friends are due to violent video games and not something else? People tend to blame things that are innocent to cover up the truth because the truth hurts...
Look, I've said it repeatedly. If games have (negative) effects, they are almost always just a piece in a puzzle if it comes to unravelling the effect of a certain outcome. It's about proportionality - the more time you spend doing a certain activity, the more that activity can account for having effect on what you do. Therefore, if someone has a bad temper and starts heavily indulging in a certain activity that does not make the bad temper go away but aggravates its effect for the worse, we can conclude that the activity contributed noticeably to whatever that person eventually commits.
If that activity happens to be playing violent games, you cannot reasonably discount their effect, even if another activity could have led to the same result.
So whether it is a sheltered life, holding grudges, or having a bad temper, if you "feed" it with 40 hours of violent gameplay a week, the effect can hardly be overlooked.
But as I said, as with domestic violence, detailed background information (about how much time who spends playing games) is not readily available when something bad happens. That makes it a tricky issue.
"If a game goes from a hobby to passion to obsession and finally to addiction, you just start neglecting other things, whatever they might be. Sure, you can get addicted to almost anything but speaking games, non-action games in particular have much higher threshold to substantially contribute to that kind of a problem. "
I agree that it's harder to get addicted to non action games. But the reason for that is non action games are not as fun as action games. :)
Here's one interesting case: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyBPp6TFx54 (back to Stanford)
"Oh come on, I'm a gamer too and I watch Extra Credits... you don't have to feed me the basics. Let me ask again, with some emphasis: What positive things do you expect to come from a mindless murder simulator done in a grim and serious tone, where you assume role of a batshit crazy terrorist stabbing cops to death and executing swaths of unarmed citizens? Indulge me."
A game like Hatred simply offers players, something different for those who don't find the content disgusting. Some people like variety. It gets boring playing as a Allied soldier during World War 2 or some army ranger going after terrorists or some survivor fighting against zombies 24/7. Who wants to eat the same food everyday? Same thing. Hatred offers us gamers a breath of fresh air while allowing us to express our hatred of political correctness.
I stopped playing violent games years ago with the exception of a single run through Spec Ops: the Line; that game was unique and profound in its message and its gameplay was engaging but not really fun.
Since then I discovered a lot of other different genres, a lot of good old games etc., and going back to spend hours running around, mindlessly shooting stuff seems to me like a complete waste of time and energy.
Now I enjoy real fun, not that juvenile power-and-thrill thing from years before. Try it, it does not hurt ;)
monkeydelarge: I agree with you. It's not healthy to bottle things up inside you and games like GTA IV help with it. Unfortunately, that game is insanely demanding so I've never been able to play it. I heard that the Saints Row games are really good for relieving stress.
JDelekto: I'll have to get some more specifics about that. When I was younger, I would go out into the woods and chop fallen trees into pieces in order to alleviate stress. Sitting behind a computer monitor, you don't have that Luxury. Games (like Gary's Mod) which are an open sandbox really help release stress. Post edited October 26, 2014 by charmer
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Posted October 26, 2014
That was actually pretty funny! Watching that trailer made me feel like there was some "Ren & Stimpy" behind some of that. (Maybe it was the old "log" commercial why blammo).
In all seriousness though, I really think that sandbox games which allow a person to get away with things they normally wouldn't do in real life (mind you, sandbox, not being a "human irritant" in multi-player games) is a good release of everyday stress.
It's not everyday you want to weld a bathtub to a rocket and shoot it off into the distance, but maybe you just want to see the physics involved.
That's probably one of the reasons I really like Gary's Mod, because your imagination can run wild. There's an awesome example of a Rube Goldberg machine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ae6ovaDBiDE
In all seriousness though, I really think that sandbox games which allow a person to get away with things they normally wouldn't do in real life (mind you, sandbox, not being a "human irritant" in multi-player games) is a good release of everyday stress.
It's not everyday you want to weld a bathtub to a rocket and shoot it off into the distance, but maybe you just want to see the physics involved.
That's probably one of the reasons I really like Gary's Mod, because your imagination can run wild. There's an awesome example of a Rube Goldberg machine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ae6ovaDBiDE
charmer
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charmer Sorry, data for given user is currently unavailable. Please, try again later. View profile View wishlist Start conversation Invite to friends Invite to friends Accept invitation Accept invitation Pending invitation... Unblock chat Registered: Apr 2012
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Posted October 26, 2014
JDelekto: That was actually pretty funny! Watching that trailer made me feel like there was some "Ren & Stimpy" behind some of that. (Maybe it was the old "log" commercial why blammo).
In all seriousness though, I really think that sandbox games which allow a person to get away with things they normally wouldn't do in real life (mind you, sandbox, not being a "human irritant" in multi-player games) is a good release of everyday stress.
Sure, sandboxes might work as stress relievers very well. But speaking of stress and violent games, I found it highly benefitial to track the causes of the stress and remove _them_ from my everyday life, rather than repeatedly run away from them to vent the stress out through virtual carnage. Turns out I realized the violent games themselves were one of the causes of stress for me (we already discussed lags, difficulty and mindlessness above) and I don't miss them one bit since I've abandoned them... In all seriousness though, I really think that sandbox games which allow a person to get away with things they normally wouldn't do in real life (mind you, sandbox, not being a "human irritant" in multi-player games) is a good release of everyday stress.
That's probably one of the reasons I really like Gary's Mod, because your imagination can run wild. There's an awesome example of a Rube Goldberg machine: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ae6ovaDBiDE
If you're into physics machines, The Incredible Machine got itself a reboot: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHbaS62aj70
Post edited October 26, 2014 by charmer