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Real Violence and Virtual Peace
With virtual world becoming more and more real, sometimes people may get lost between virtual and real worlds. Recently, there were quite a few cases where people imitated violent scenes from games in real life, and virtual violence is being heavily condemned by the general public. They urge that less or even no violent scenes should appear in games. But suppose all people who are not any more in their childhood continue to play LEGO bricks, will it come true that nobody will point their gun at other people's head and pull the trigger? Can a peaceful virtual world result in a violence-free world in real life? Join the discussion and share your views! |
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Do you think violence in games should look more realistic?
I believe that sufficient graphics that get the point through is enough. Realism will require a lot of detail and variables and developers might spend more time on this than gameplay.
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How do you feel when seeing violent scenes in games? Do they make you feel disgusted or more excited?
Well that's a hard one. I mean if I see someone's head getting popped off after it took me 7 hours to grind up to be able to beat him with my party of like 1040 then I'll be like "w00t!!111!11! w3 1h3 l33T sk1llz!" but if it's just happening i'll be like wtf? if it's just a random death scene or something.
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If you think that violence in games should look more realistic, in what way do you hope the violence should be strengthened?
In the style of how the violence is performed not so much the effect. For example if you show a guy shooting his gun, the strength and impact of the bullet hitting the target should look strong and there, but the details of how the victim looks isn't really necissary.
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If itis possible, will you bring what you experience in game into your real life, like the violence part and the way you express love?
Haha, no. I'm not into those adult games like Redlight center, and Dekaron in no way relates to expressing love. Unless you pretend to be the healer class which uses whips, but I'm not into that roleplay stuff. Haha. It doesn't go over into real life, but I wish real life violence would translate into games. So you could do better combos, like tripping your opponent or using pressure points. Rather then just punching and slashing mindlessly.
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Will you play a violence-free game even without monster kill and hunting?
I love tetris. If the game is a great creation, and requires thinking, such as brain age, or brain academy; I will most likely play that game. To me, games are time passers, and if a game can excite you, can bring you joy, I say that you should go for it. A human, in natural instinct, tends to be violent. Like the saying, survival of the fittest,?when you play violent games, you feel superior to those that you defeat. Racing games are a favorite also, though they made some that are now somewhat violent, such as Burnout, but those are miniscule violence. All in all, I would like to conclude this by saying that each individual person, has their own standards, but you must be able to know the difference between killing someone in a game, and killing someone in real life.
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