
03-07-2006, 08:37 AM
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even then you have to deal with roe (rule of engagement). it's a fine lines in the roe that could result in a court martial.
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Originally Posted by Pilot_51
The violence in Half-Life is nothing compared to what I consider real violence. For the most part I think of violence in games as a simulation that emulates real life of cruel ways to kill or badly hurt people, killing zombies/aliens or a typical war zone situation don't really seem that violent because you can't really do it in real life unless maybe you join the army and by chance you come across some heavy action.
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violence is a part of human life and for our entertainment. if you enjoy action movies, i don't see why violent games would affect the majority of the players. sure the same ol' head shot or blowing up the same thing over and over gets boring. however people still plunk down their hard earned cash for fps or thps. now if you played a game and decide to reenact it live in "R"eality. that's when it becomes an issue and damages the whole entertainment industry.
Last edited by ShadowMarth; 03-07-2006 at 09:32 AM.
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