Bullsh*t! I've killed thousands of peoples in games and have never thought about killing anyone, even my worst enemies. Killers also eat food, does eating food turn you into a killer? That's what I thought.
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I hate when they put out stuff like this. All it does is spread ignorance and make the older generations shake their heads at us more.
This is definitely true, some people do put stuff like this out to gain attention and traffic/discussion to whatever they're working for. Making a very, very unpopular opinion publicly and making sure a ton of people see it just so they can get their name out.
Crime and videogames have nothing to do with eachother, I agree with most saying it depends on the persons state of mind. I've been playing shooters since I was a kid and I've never had a spike of violence thinking and behavior.
the only thing that makes u get in the mood to kill its hate and drugs... i play videogams from finding nemo to call of duty mwf 3 and i enjoy relaxed at home every game, even do im angry with my wife!!!! im not killing no 1... i dont think that games suggests to kill no one...friends can motivate u to do sometimes stupid things!!!
Every time something like this happens they always manage to find a stupid link between that and video games and then blame them, for example, Anders Breivik (Norwegian shootings) owned a copy of MW3 and apparently that was the cause of him wanting to carry out the shootings and he used the game to train.
Every time something like this happens they always manage to find a stupid link between that and video games and then blame them, for example, Anders Breivik (Norwegian shootings) owned a copy of MW3 and apparently that was the cause of him wanting to carry out the shootings and he used the game to train.
Do you think that it's true how the military use games like GTA for desensitization, though?
Like they have them play those kinda games so much so that they're not afraid to shoot and/or kill their enemies?