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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Hey every one i have just had this discussion with a friend and could not come to a agreement.

general topic was does violence in games then make the player more violent or aggressive?

i believe its down to the person as many children i.e under 18 play over 18 rated games and in some circumstances copy what they hear being said or thing that happen in the game even if minor

what's your opinion?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Complete bollocks!!

A video game is not going to introduce sociopathic tendencies unless they existed in the individual in the first place.

Its a too convenient scapegoat for the media to blame Call of Duty cos some psycho goes ape shit and kills someone and they found the game at his house.

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By *ohnjones3210Man  over a year ago

Chester

Hiya. I guess this is about gtav!

I personally am not affected at all. I can play these games and not get any more aggressive at all. Infact, I sometimes find things disturbing.

However, young children are likened to sponges... They're still learning a lot and sort of soak up info and actions quicker. The more the see violence, the more they think .its accepted.

That's my view on it!

I'd never let my kid play violent games until he is old enough to understand reality.

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By *ohnjones3210Man  over a year ago

Chester

Not that I have a kid yet. Lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Hiya. I guess this is about gtav!

I personally am not affected at all. I can play these games and not get any more aggressive at all. Infact, I sometimes find things disturbing.

However, young children are likened to sponges... They're still learning a lot and sort of soak up info and actions quicker. The more the see violence, the more they think .its accepted.

That's my view on it!

I'd never let my kid play violent games until he is old enough to understand reality.

"

Fair play but they were saying the same thing about Tom & Jerry or Wile Coyote and Roadrunner cartoons 50 years ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I find it calms me down. If I have a bad night in work I'll go home and have an hour on battlefields or GTA and just go gun crazy.

Now I'll get a few bad comments on this one but I let my 8yr old son play GTA but that's only because he's not daft enough to copy what's said on the game. If he hears swearing he does that thing kids do where they go "ooooooorrrrrr he swore".

And he knows the difference between a game and real life. He knows he can't just go and steal cars or shoot people in real life.

He says he wants to do security like me so he can catch bad people like i do lol.

Told him to be a policeman as the money's better lol.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I blame pacman for people taking pills

i blame mario for people taking magic mushrooms

nintendo turning kids into addicts for over 20 years

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Video games have a certificate of age same a film does, its down to a responsible adult to monitor or flatly refuse to allow an underage child to play a PEGI 16 or 18 rated game.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Complete bollocks!!

A video game is not going to introduce sociopathic tendencies unless they existed in the individual in the first place.

Its a too convenient scapegoat for the media to blame Call of Duty cos some psycho goes ape shit and kills someone and they found the game at his house.

"

research has time and again found a correlation bettween violent games and films and anti social behaviour ..remember young minds are very susceptible to subliminal and violent imagery fact not bollocks

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I have been and brought cod and gta for my son but he knows it's a game and can't go round shooting robbing people, he's fully aware of what acceptable behaviour is even to the point of telling me how immature I am cheeky twat lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Complete bollocks!!

A video game is not going to introduce sociopathic tendencies unless they existed in the individual in the first place.

Its a too convenient scapegoat for the media to blame Call of Duty cos some psycho goes ape shit and kills someone and they found the game at his house.

research has time and again found a correlation bettween violent games and films and anti social behaviour ..remember young minds are very susceptible to subliminal and violent imagery fact not bollocks "

I will always dispute that claim.

Out of the millions of copies of say Halo that were sold was there a huge sudden increase in children shooting people, no there were 1 or 2 and they were found to have other outside influences that caused them to snap.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Complete bollocks!!

A video game is not going to introduce sociopathic tendencies unless they existed in the individual in the first place.

Its a too convenient scapegoat for the media to blame Call of Duty cos some psycho goes ape shit and kills someone and they found the game at his house.

research has time and again found a correlation bettween violent games and films and anti social behaviour ..remember young minds are very susceptible to subliminal and violent imagery fact not bollocks "

I know they said Childs Play was part of what set off the 2 monsters that killed James Bulger and then in America a few months back, they said I think it was COD to blame for an 8 yr old boy shooting his grandma in the head.

Maybe they can be a trigger for underline conditions that already exist but I don't think they turn people into these things.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I have been and brought cod and gta for my son but he knows it's a game and can't go round shooting robbing people, he's fully aware of what acceptable behaviour is even to the point of telling me how immature I am cheeky twat lol "

Lol

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By *udistnorthantsMan  over a year ago

Desborough

I also find it a harmless way to destress after work by spending half an hour on Medal Of Honour shooting and blowing things up. Pure coincidence that when sniping, in my mind's eye, the targets are my boss

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Complete bollocks!!

A video game is not going to introduce sociopathic tendencies unless they existed in the individual in the first place.

Its a too convenient scapegoat for the media to blame Call of Duty cos some psycho goes ape shit and kills someone and they found the game at his house.

research has time and again found a correlation bettween violent games and films and anti social behaviour ..remember young minds are very susceptible to subliminal and violent imagery fact not bollocks

I will always dispute that claim.

Out of the millions of copies of say Halo that were sold was there a huge sudden increase in children shooting people, no there were 1 or 2 and they were found to have other outside influences that caused them to snap. "

does imagery of benovolance and kindness inspire people toward altruism and goodness ..of course it dies ...remember some people teeter on the edge of reason and it takes only a nudge for someone to err..especially without correct paternal guidance

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It's the same as the gun problem in America in my opinion; guns don't kill people, people do - but usually with some kind of psychological illness; so, like guns, violent games don't help.

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By *ohnjones3210Man  over a year ago

Chester

Well...

I think were really identifying children as the ones being affected by violence here. Not so much adults.

Really, the 16/18 laws are here for a reason. Is imagine there was good research/evidence to support this too. I believe its appropriate.

However, ofcourse, all kids are different.

It is proven that children do learn very quick though and can adopt what they learn... Good or bad.

I stick to the point that children shouldn't play/watch violence. I also think it can be damagibg and disturbing too for a young mind. My sister for example, used to gave nightmares about witches, etc... Ofcourse, because of what she watched in tv.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


" guns don't kill people, people do"

guns don't kill people, rappers do. Sound of da police whoop whoop whoop

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Wow ok yeah this was a bit more of a response then anticipated but very valid point from all around think agreeing to disagree on a subject like this is best as very controversial

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


" guns don't kill people, people do

guns don't kill people, rappers do. Sound of da police whoop whoop whoop "

Lmao can't beat a bit of Goldie looking Chain

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By *rivingforceMan  over a year ago

yorkshire

NO, tho I cant stand the amount of kids on 18 cert games some parents just use consoles as a baby sitter, I want to enjoy my games not babysit little jonny because they cant be arsed.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Wow ok yeah this was a bit more of a response then anticipated but very valid point from all around think agreeing to disagree on a subject like this is best as very controversial "

The good things about the forums, everyone has their own opinions so makes for a better convo.

Be shit if we all agreed on everything

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"NO, tho I cant stand the amount of kids on 18 cert games some parents just use consoles as a baby sitter, I want to enjoy my games not babysit little jonny because they cant be arsed."

He only gets an hour at a time. Good thing is, my son is active so we're normally out playing footy or basketball

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Complete bollocks!!

A video game is not going to introduce sociopathic tendencies unless they existed in the individual in the first place.

Its a too convenient scapegoat for the media to blame Call of Duty cos some psycho goes ape shit and kills someone and they found the game at his house.

research has time and again found a correlation bettween violent games and films and anti social behaviour ..remember young minds are very susceptible to subliminal and violent imagery fact not bollocks

I know they said Childs Play was part of what set off the 2 monsters that killed James Bulger and then in America a few months back, they said I think it was COD to blame for an 8 yr old boy shooting his grandma in the head.

Maybe they can be a trigger for underline conditions that already exist but I don't think they turn people into these things. "

Agreed if the inclination is within the child in the first place it could be anything really that sets the trigger off, but surely if the child has issues should the parents not have an idea, I think in most cases they show signs prior to the act as in mistreating animals etc, not that I'm blaming the parents but they must surely see something wrong I'm very intune with my kids moods, I would however if they went off the rails blame myself not a game/film, it's my job to ensure they know right from wrong

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By *rivingforceMan  over a year ago

yorkshire

Not a personal comment at all rusty just what iv noticed over the past few years, the majority of cod players are children and the main reason I cant stand playing it on public servers

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Remember that rape storyline in Eastenders years ago? The actor playing the rapist got threats in the street for years after that.

Sometimes people immerse themselves. Tends to happen when people feel their own lives are s**t. People in general know the difference.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Remember that rape storyline in Eastenders years ago? The actor playing the rapist got threats in the street for years after that.

Sometimes people immerse themselves. Tends to happen when people feel their own lives are s**t. People in general know the difference.

"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Not a personal comment at all rusty just what iv noticed over the past few years, the majority of cod players are children and the main reason I cant stand playing it on public servers "

Didn't take it as a personal comment. I knew what you meant by alot of kids online.

I do feel too many kids are becoming lazy through over gaming and not enough sports/activities.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Complete bollocks!!

A video game is not going to introduce sociopathic tendencies unless they existed in the individual in the first place.

Its a too convenient scapegoat for the media to blame Call of Duty cos some psycho goes ape shit and kills someone and they found the game at his house.

research has time and again found a correlation bettween violent games and films and anti social behaviour ..remember young minds are very susceptible to subliminal and violent imagery fact not bollocks

I know they said Childs Play was part of what set off the 2 monsters that killed James Bulger and then in America a few months back, they said I think it was COD to blame for an 8 yr old boy shooting his grandma in the head.

Maybe they can be a trigger for underline conditions that already exist but I don't think they turn people into these things. "

monsters ?really ...two prebubescent kids who grew up with a skewed sense of right and wrong ...commited a dreadful crime and had they not been so young and consequently there youth afforded them a diminished sense of responsibilty ..they would have been long forgotten ...not monsters ...victims also

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Video games are an extremely lazy way of parenting, if parents took more time to spend with their kids, instead of the xbox babysitter, the youth of our nations might grow up with better morals and values.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Complete bollocks!!

A video game is not going to introduce sociopathic tendencies unless they existed in the individual in the first place.

Its a too convenient scapegoat for the media to blame Call of Duty cos some psycho goes ape shit and kills someone and they found the game at his house.

research has time and again found a correlation bettween violent games and films and anti social behaviour ..remember young minds are very susceptible to subliminal and violent imagery fact not bollocks

I know they said Childs Play was part of what set off the 2 monsters that killed James Bulger and then in America a few months back, they said I think it was COD to blame for an 8 yr old boy shooting his grandma in the head.

Maybe they can be a trigger for underline conditions that already exist but I don't think they turn people into these things. monsters ?really ...two prebubescent kids who grew up with a skewed sense of right and wrong ...commited a dreadful crime and had they not been so young and consequently there youth afforded them a diminished sense of responsibilty ..they would have been long forgotten ...not monsters ...victims also "

Who after how many years of rehabilitating and numerous chances have reoffended on numerous occasions.

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By *orkiescotMan  over a year ago

Pontefract

If violence in games was going to make people into complete psycho's wouldn't all rugby players be locked up.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I spent a lot of time paying a rather grim game called manhunt a while back. they tried to ban it after a kid killed his mate with a hammer.

I must admit it did find a way of getting into your head, I noticed I was having some pretty fucked up thoughts and dreams. as an adult I can deal with that, I don't think kids can cope so well. I do wish parents would pay some attention to age ratings.

On the other hand society has had psychos for millennia, films and video games can't be directly responsible, but I believe they can be a significant influencing factor.

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By *B9 QueenWoman  over a year ago

Over the rainbow, under the bridge


"Complete bollocks!!

A video game is not going to introduce sociopathic tendencies unless they existed in the individual in the first place.

Its a too convenient scapegoat for the media to blame Call of Duty cos some psycho goes ape shit and kills someone and they found the game at his house.

research has time and again found a correlation bettween violent games and films and anti social behaviour ..remember young minds are very susceptible to subliminal and violent imagery fact not bollocks "

Very true. Studies have found that exposure to such violence desensitises younger people and makes them less empathetic.

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By *eareenaCouple  over a year ago

Rockford

I have 2 teen age sons who play the most appallingly violent games and they are very gentle and well grounded guys. The Evening news is full of real violence. Actual beheadings posted on the internet. I think shooting cartoon hookers on a game is not really what's to blame foe desensitising children these days.

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By *inaTitzTV/TS  over a year ago

Titz Towers, North Notts

I remember being banned from every Colliery in the district as a kid after playing too much Manic Miner on the Spectrum.

I wonder if the peeps in white coats have been looking at this from the wrong end? Perhaps if you are a bit of a loose screw you may find violent games/films/comics/penny dreadfulls/salacious woodcuts/obnoxious cave paintings or more interest than your average person who just plays them without getting immersed?

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By *rightonsteveMan  over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

Wasn't there a similar arguement when Rambo first appeared on video?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Complete bollocks!!

A video game is not going to introduce sociopathic tendencies unless they existed in the individual in the first place.

Its a too convenient scapegoat for the media to blame Call of Duty cos some psycho goes ape shit and kills someone and they found the game at his house.

research has time and again found a correlation bettween violent games and films and anti social behaviour ..remember young minds are very susceptible to subliminal and violent imagery fact not bollocks

I know they said Childs Play was part of what set off the 2 monsters that killed James Bulger and then in America a few months back, they said I think it was COD to blame for an 8 yr old boy shooting his grandma in the head.

Maybe they can be a trigger for underline conditions that already exist but I don't think they turn people into these things. monsters ?really ...two prebubescent kids who grew up with a skewed sense of right and wrong ...commited a dreadful crime and had they not been so young and consequently there youth afforded them a diminished sense of responsibilty ..they would have been long forgotten ...not monsters ...victims also

Who after how many years of rehabilitating and numerous chances have reoffended on numerous occasions. "

no ..one has behaved impeccabally ...what do we want ..a boot hill society or one that attempts to rehabilitate

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

No it doesn't. The player has to have violent tendencies already.

This topic is always brought up when games like GTA comes out.

The thing people forget is there's films out there that are far worse than games.A Serbian Film for example (just Google the "story")

Yes I know you don't take a part in the actions of the characters in the film, but it's still a violent film.

Thing is, there were violent people before games ever came into the limelight.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Yes.

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By *lackshadow7Man  over a year ago

Toronto

Long story short.....no.

As with all things, with proper supervision and moderate consumption, videogames are positive. They aren't tots, and many games are clearly not made for kids (ESRB and PEGI ratings are there for a reason)

A well brought up, well adjusted individual doesn't get more violent from playing violent videogames.

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