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Videogame: shooting civilians @ airport

And this is pretty much how it would happen if it take a sharpshooting rifle and kill the inhabitants of a nursing home:

(Postal 2)
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCouYx904LI[/ame]

Or shall I post the video where you can burn down a gay bar with the people still dancing in it?

It's all part of the hype for this game, and you are playing along.
Negative attention is attention, too. Video games are doing this for a looong time.

It's still morally questionable, but just because it's now happening in CoD it suddenly seems to be worse or what?
 
What a nice twist at the end.

IMO its just a game and I know there are probably some little 10 years old also playing this but that's just bad parenting and should not be placed blame on a game.
 
Oh I just remembered that in Duke Nukem 3D from 1996 you could go into a bar, pay the hookers to do show their titties, and after that give them a headshot to get your money back.

That pretty much would be how it would happen if some sicko really wants to do it.


And one last addendum .. I am somewhat amused that this suddenly gets some kind of media attention over there.
Games like those have been banned* here since the days of doom :)

* only available to those aged 18+, and they may not advertise for them at all, nor being openly sold
 
Oh my God.

That game looks amazing

I was not going to buy it and just play left 4 dead 2 and Assassins creed. But those graphics...Online....Too damn hot.

Nice promotion im picking it up tomorrow when I get Assassins creed.
 
guys guys guys, mw2 was just OKAY, not worth spending big bucks on. But what I will say is I had to skip that level........

It's pretty though!

oh and someone cracked lean back and dedicated servers! apparently it was just locked in the code...
 
I think that part of the game is pretty brutal and unnecessary. I love call of duty lets hope they don't get sued.
 
I got MW2 last week, and playing through that level really felt wrong. I've never felt that way from any of the violent video games I have played in the past before. It really is just too much.
 
I guess it all comes down to how much video games and music and the media in general effects people.

Does rock music cause people to do drugs and get laid ? Does rap foster neighborhood violence ? Do violent video games cause people to do such things in "real life" ?

Frankly, I don't know...

Personally, looking at a bunch of airline passengers getting mowed down gives me a tinge of the willies. If I had kids I don't think I'd want them playing that. But, I'd also know that stopping them from doing so would be next to impossible, and trying to prevent them makes it the 'forbidden fruit' and just makes them want to play it more.

I think violence and glorifying drugs and hookers and everything else can serve to exacerbate (that's exacerbate, pervs ;)) feelings that already exist in people. If video games didn't set them off, something else would.

What troubles me is how incredible and realistic the graphics have become since my hay day of Duke Nuke'm and Super Mario.

The line between reality and fantasy gets more and more blurred by the day.
 
There are parental controls on the game consoles as well.

It's not the kids buying these game's for temselves. It's parents, saying "alright johnny/jennie" An disregarding the ESRB's rating system. Or other country's rating systems.
Yeah, but it only takes *one* clueless parent in the neighborhood to give the kid the game, and then, viola ! all his buds are coming over to play it....

And, you and I both know "parental controls" are about as effective as "Click here to verify yer 18 before entering this site..."

Still, I'm not saying that's a bad thing. If I were 14 again, I'm sure I'd be enjoying the hell out of it...
 
Yeah! I also high jacked a Dragon Age Origins thread and made it about MW2. Merge that one too...

:lol:
 
Blaming video games for rl violence is pretty ignorant. Before that it was tv, music, comics or the devil. I feel sorry for bands like Rammstein. Seriously, none of them promote violence, yet they get blamed for it when some lunatic that's their fan/played the game shoots someone :rolleyes:

Most people learn the difference between games and reality when they are small, hence why many kids completely drops their dialect while playing. If they don't learn it, there is either some faults with their mental capacities or their upbringing.

There is an age-limit to games like this, for a reason. And, if you don't like them, you don't have to play them : D isn't that wonderful? Just like I don't have to watch romantic comedies and crap, you don't have to watch/play things you don't like.
 
I just played through this level yesterday.

It was 4 Russians and you, an American spy. You were with the most dangerous man in the world and you had to follow his orders in order to protect your country.

Rakov I believe his name was.

The group of Russian terrorists were pretending to be Americans slaughtering countless Russians at an airport in order to place blame on America.
 
I don't have the game because I didn't like the other ones.

I have, however, watched a video of the first mission.

I was extremely uncomfortable watching it and don't think I could have played through it myself - would have been a definite skip. However, in my opinion it was there for the shock factor - keep the game in the press. And also so that you would be feeling the exact same thing that the protagonist who you are playing as would be feeling.

He was, after all, an "undercover agent" in this.

I will say, though, that I think it could have been done in an easier fashion like a cut-scene than this shocking display - although that really takes away the point of it being a game doesn't it?

Especially this type of game, I'm sure, does not have a strong narrative.

All I will say now is that I don't care that the mission is there - I wasn't going to pick the game up anyway - but don't expect me to play it.
 
So? Just because I shoot people who are not real in video games doesn't mean I want to kill them in real life too. I've played a bunch of these games and I'm more peace-loving than ever.

It's game. I'm suppose to win something, be entertained.

We like to blame others, we fail to look at ourselves.

The next time I read about some dumb teenage ho trying to flush her newborn down the toilet, I should just tell her to blame it on Super Mario.
 
<OOT> Before I clicked this thread, I tried to guess who posted in it. Mikami (3 long ass posts), Cornhole and EP. I got it right. Bunch of predictable geeks ;)
 
Hmm.

Maybe the more interesting question is what make adolescent boys want to play violent and bloody video games in the first place.

Something seems to happen once the testosterone kicks in. Long before video games it was "Cowboys and Indians" or war games of some sort, but the bottom line was it involved capturing and usually killing your opponent.

I'm not sure why this is... Maybe there's something inherent in the male psyche that has to show dominance by not just beating the other guy and winning the game but actually 'eliminating' them.

All that's really changed here is technology. Instead of pure fantasy in the brain, it's up on a screen for all to see.

Either way, it's kind of disturbing if you ask me.
 
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