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I'm a firm believer in delineating a separation between reality and fantasy. I know the right and wrong between the two. I'm no idiot (on certain days) and I have an extremely powerful imagination (I can imagine the weirdest stuff with the simplest idea).

The main problem is the parent's. Their refusal to stop the child from games is problematic and a big issue. if i want to play Soldier of Fortune 2 or Gears of War (simple any game that you can kill someone, then shoot the body into different parts) then I should be able to tell "Ok, this is not for a 7 year old. Maybe a 13 year old, but no younger". Parents get games for their kids that their kids tell them to get because the parents are 1. lazy, 2. don't care and 3. choose to ignore the age of the child in conjunction with the material presented. It's a simple case of poor judgment on the parent's fault leading to a problem later on in life.

As they say, if the child turns out bad, its the parents fault for not teaching them right smile

every problem starts at home tongue

and there was another

If the parents are unable to "BE" parents, then the child should own up, grow some balls, etc, and say to themselves, I shouldn't get this game because it has the possibility of ruining my future and my psyche" as video games are addictive and ruin your school work.

many parents today are not able to be parents and so they shouldn't be allowed to buy games unless they can prove to the store clerk that they will be responsible enough to not buy a game for their child unless it is E. If the child is present that is, if the child is not there, then w/e, lie to me bitches X(

A parent will more likely be able to realize that said game isn't a productive game for their child. I spend my own money on my own games and my parents are not thrilled about that. But they can't do anything because I am spending my own money not theirs.

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> Listos wrote:

> If the parents are unable to "BE" parents, then the child should own up, grow some balls, etc, and say to themselves, I shouldn't get this game because it has the possibility of ruining my future and my psyche" as video games are addictive and ruin your school work.



Agree with most of your stuff, but not that.  Why should the child be put to blame when the child is just that... a child?  Remember, the issue is about what is a good and a bad influence on children.  You have to know what the influence would be before you can say whether the influence is good or bad.  The child is still learning, and doesn't necessarily know what he should be avoiding.

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> If the parents are unable to "BE" parents, then the child should own up

I agree with everything you are saying Listos, except this.

How can a child own up to something they have no idea is wrong?
Thats absurd and counter-productive tongue.

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let me rephrase the sentence then,

If the parents fail to BE parents, then someone should step in to help. I'm sure someone should be able to see something is wrong. An older sibling, an aunt, a school teacher maybe or a friend. Should the parent's fail, then it is up to society to step in and handle the problem, however, society also chooses to do nothing because of the way society is today (at least in the US). It's all about me me me, and if I want this, then I'll get it.

Society has a direct effect on youth (not just the parents) because of TV and what they promote. For instance, when I was in 6th grade (about 10) I remember I used to see at least 4 Victoria's Secret commercials a week. I'm pretty sure at that age, although I'm just figuring out about sex (or getting interested in girls) I'm not supposed to be exposed to such things. They don't promote very good ideas to the mind or the body. Plus it is bad eye candy.

Bring it around again, I will say I agree with both of you the child is not COMPLETELY at fault (remember, the child is usually the one who wants to buy the game so they have a choice in this too). However, the parents are 85% of the blame because of their failure to do anything about it or decide what is  best for their child.

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Let's keep it simple:

Children are evil. It is your patriotic and Godly duty to eat them.

I'm V.Kemp. I eat children.

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HAHAHAHAHA HO HO HO HO HEHEHEHEHE!!!!

there is no way anyone will ever be able to control violent video games. Violence is in the nature of video games. It is like saying "lets take out the alcohol in beer and sell it to people because its safer"

And also, i have never believed and never will believe that playing grand theft auto when your 10 years old makes you corrupt. Guess what, i played grand theft auto and I played it probably 3 hours a day with all my buddies when I was 10. I didn't go shoot everyone at my school. People who suggest video games are the cause of the oh so popular school shootouts these days are just desparate to find something to blame.

Video games are never the cause of violent idiotic teenagers. If violent video games are banned I have a couple choices... A) i can play my little pony 2 for the PS3  OR B) I can go watch some saw movies, play with my airsoft gun, then have a wrestling match in my backyard

Teenagers will find violent things to do no matter if it is video games or paintball or airsoft or wrestling.

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> K. William Fancsali wrote:

> I used to enjoy very competitive combat games with great graphics and massive team strategy. Sure I enjoyed blowing multiple players into pieces with a mortar cannon. I did it while giving cover for teammates to capture the enemy flag and demolish the enemy team's assets. It's was a thrilling challenge coupled with awesome graphics and great community.

It was a cooperative and competitive game composed of great physics and graphics.


I.E. You spammed the cap with arty

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No. This particular game made that pointless. Tribes 2 has a hell of a learning curve. smile

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ps. the graphics were good for its time lol

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i wasnt able to get through much of the film? what happened to the kid? i only know he went missing. the parents are stupid. Kid plays video games for long hours, you take away video games with nothing to substitute, and you expect the kid to handle it fine. loosing such a big part of your life, isnt easy on people, and the parents are retards for first, letting him make videogames that integral, and 2nd just taking it away.

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Survival of the fittest. The kid was not ready.

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IN MY DAY if I disobeyed my dad to play with some device he would rip it out the wall and stomp it.

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Yell,

Do you have Starcraft? I want to give you pain!

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In your day the only device attached to a wall they had was the rack.

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Now Starcraft was a game. I bet you're awful at it Mr. Augustus. tongue

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And the fridge X(.

Morbo: Morbo can't understand his teleprompter. He forgot how you say that letter that looks like a man with a hat.
Linda: It's a 't'. It goes "tuh".
Morbo: Hello, little man. I will destroy you!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpP7b2lUxVE

43 (edited by Justinian I 12-Mar-2009 00:55:58)

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> K. William Fancsali wrote:

> Now Starcraft was a game. I bet you're awful at it Mr. Augustus. tongue>

I can normally win in that game, except against Koreans who have no life and 500 apm averages.

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lol. I never understood the focus on APM. Don't get me wrong; there is plenty of micro that can improve your success that ups your APM tremendously--but in order to maintain many of their APMs it means just clicking constantly to send a unit in circles in between actions that actually do anything. And I've seen them do it. They're disturbingly consistant in their circling in their downtime.

I thought I found a few who were actually that good once. Then I found out they were maphacking. I guess when the goal is to win win win, taking away the challenge and fun is just a necessary cost. tongue

I will hit you up and challenge you some weekend soon when I'm not drunk and high for st. patty's day weekend with a buddy visiting from DC in an apartment with internet too crappy to play SC. I may still be drunk and/or high, I just need decent internet to win. tongue

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45 (edited by K. William Fancsali 12-Mar-2009 02:05:10)

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That leads to my point: I don't think it's violent video games that make kids violent. I think it's running into some asshole like me who will type fast and keep talking shit (very, very retarded shit) while making fun of their gameplay and making them lose. The more functional ones figure out I'm not serious or angry and my friends list is always maxed; but the majority just get really, REALLY mad!

I don't consider a win complete until their roommate messages me saying "Kemp he's really angry. I just heard him throw furniture through the wall."

*edit: I mean heard through the wall, not thrown through the wall. wouldn't that be awesome!

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personally, I feel that violent video games aren't the problem. I feel that they play a minor part in making someone into a violent person, but usually the social atmosphere of the child is the problem that causes the issue. for instance, do the parents get along or fight a lot? Does the father beat the child? is the child a loner or "one of the guys"? etc. A child that is an outcast with parents who either fight alot or don't really dote on them tend to begin a trend of impatience that grows into violence. Add in TV today that says violence is my best friend, and that violence is cool, and you're set to go with a murdering rampager (or if the person is a sociopath, TV is just training for him, telling him what will work and what won't).

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I liked to play Broodwars as Protoss and use cheat codes to get unlimited mana and then rape the enemy with maxed out carriers.  reminded me of the oldschool Cylon attacks on the 12 colonies.

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hehe, I used to play SC, but my comp won't run it now so I'll do that when I get a new one, but I remember first wave was 2 squads of dragoons, second wave 2 squads dark templar, 3rd wave 1 squad of Carriers and 1 squad of scouts and mop up with zealots and dragoons. If that failed (which it has), then 5 squads of dragoons and 5 squads of zealots (suicide teams) and then mop up with carriers and dark templar. If all else fails, invincible myself big_smile

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You would be so easy. smile

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that's against comp tongue


against human players, I use a different strat smile


unfortunately, it's only worked twice tongue

then again I rarely play online cause most people who play online are either korean and could kick my ass by looking at me or they are idiots who do not deserve my time or are friends with a friendly game of SC, yes I'm looking at you Alch

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