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Can video games turn you into a war criminal? 
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Report to your nearest police department for arrest and trial by jury, you filthy war criminals..



"According to a new study by two Swiss human rights groups, TRIAL and Pro Juventute, many combat-heavy games actively encourage players to kill injured soldiers, attack civilians and destroy churches and mosques. As satisfying as these actions might be for players, they flagrantly violate real-life criminal and humanitarian law.

The organizations reached this guilty verdict with the help of three attorneys, who watched gamers blast their way through 19 titles, including recent hits like "Call of Duty 4," "Army of Two" and "Metal Gear Solid 4." Each time a player flouted the Geneva Convention or another international treaty, the legal team took note."


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Heh, actually, this does make me wonder why indeed a good deal of modern war-themed games do lack rules of combat. I know some FPSs have been moving into that area, though, but as far as I know, (realistic) RTSs fail to follow.

http://www.trial-ch.org/en/activities/d ... 66572a1b39

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Jack Thompson just has to be behind this! Or maybe its Michael Atkinson. Or both.

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Heh, actually, this does make me wonder why indeed a good deal of modern war-themed games do lack rules of combat. I know some FPSs have been moving into that area, though, but as far as I know, (realistic) RTSs fail to follow.

RTSs are unrealistic by default. Think of it as real time chess.

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Jack Thompson got disbarred, iirc

Doesn't make him less of an activist. It only stopped him from filing idiotic lawsuits.

And as for the Modern Warfare 2 airport shoot up mission, the only regret I have is wasting my grenade launcher ammo on civvies.

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Oh jeez, they're like the Kanye Wests of the courthouse.

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The fact that children do stuff and blame video games is the parent's fault.

They're just too irresponsible to take the blame and blame the games.

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also take into consideration that when your shooting the "injured soldiers" they tend to still be shooting. this is just ridiculous and a waste of a study.

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angeldemonica wrote:
also take into consideration that when your shooting the "injured soldiers" they tend to still be shooting.

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Not me, I rarely play bad games.
SO NO TO ME!!!YAYA!!!

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They can't blame video games for anything Australians do, since you guys don't get any of the good games

Ok we missed out on like Manhunt 2 and that's it.

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My freind plays a lot of CODMW2 and he wants to join the navy...
No VG's cant make anyone a war criminal unless that person is dumb,mental,has problems...also all those game suck beside MGS4.

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Hey guys, whats going on in this topic?


But seriously, I reeeeeeeaaaaaaallllllllyyyy doubt this could happen unless you were really drunk or something, and even then it would wear off after you fell asleep or something, and even THEN, it wouldn't be anything too serious.

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I sorta agree, yet kinda disagree. If you got addicted to something like this, and decided to try it in real life, then there'd be problems...

Ex. There was a guy in my state that killed four cops at a coffee shop because he got mad at somebody in the summer. Not to mention, he told all of his family first... So maybe he got some sort of bad influence, possibly from something like this. He also said after the cops, he'd kill little kids (civilians).

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It's very easy to kill people in games but its killing without any real life punishment,but i am sure that a lot of people will think about the punishment(eg.jail) only morons will do it

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The An Hero of Time wrote:
The fact that children do stuff and blame video games is the parent's fault.

They're just too irresponsible to take the blame and blame the games.


I beg to differ. It is the government's fault for having poor enforcement of the ratings given to games. Retailers aren't generally that scrupled or at least that is my experience. That said, I do think those ratings are often too narrow-minded.

Then there is the subject of illegal downloading, where it is virtually impossible to check what a child does and does not watch. In particular in poor areas in the US this is actually a big problem (because parents need two or three jobs to make a living). Figure why I dislike neo-liberalism.

To be honest, I can imagine that it is shocking for somebody who is devoted to fighting war crimes to see that such practices are turned into gameplay. Though that does not merit the statement they published in my opinion.

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