as the name almost says should firearms be in video games?
i think that if people play more game's that of firearms in them they might get the whole thing about shooting people out of there head, like if you shoot people in a game would you go to the trouble to, one get the goddamn gun and two shoot the person in the head, hand etc...
so please post what you think.
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Last edited by baney3; October 30th, 2006 at 08:58 PM.
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I dont think so I was born with the love for firearms even tho I play violent games plus collect weaponry. It dosnt mean im gona murder someone or make me want to in any way. If someone is gona kill someone/or large group they alone make that decision. though sometimes a game or movie could make them think about it anyone who is sane knows the diffrence between right and wrong and they make that final decision.
I dont think so I was born with the love for firearms even tho I play violent games plus collect weaponry. It dosnt mean im gona murder someone or make me want to in any way. If someone is gona kill someone/or large group they alone make that decision. though sometimes a game or movie could make them think about it anyone who is sane knows the diffrence between right and wrong and they make that final decision.
me to guns are awesome and i go to a german school and they want nothing to do with guns. and i like guns are cool.
i got in to a Discussion with a girl at my school and my point was that killing is stupid and just wrong but guns are cool and also guns have to do with chemistry and phiscs (like you can't take a 9mm and put 1 onze and think its going to fire).
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if they banned firearms in games the gaming industry would collapse since all the most popular games have firearms in them, and as said by (+5@1312EWULFX+) anyone with any sense knows that they shouldn't murder someone.
It wouldn't surprise me at all if that happened in certain countries. After all, they've banned most real guns, they're starting to ban some toy guns... why not ban imaginary guns too?
"You can kill my body, but you can't kill my soul. My soul will live forever!"
Then the characters would have to walk around with MILES gear, just like AA, and sit down when they were killed. Sure would be stupid to save the human race as Master Cheif by forcing the enemy to sit down. I can see it now...
"Sit down, I hit you with a laser"
"Ha, ha, I have a laser pointer! Die Master Cheif!"
"Oh no, you shot me! Now I have to sitdown untill the level resets."
If they ban guns in games then the gaming industry would collapse, look at most games and nearly all of them have violence in, then look at those and i bet about 70% or more have guns in them, but i doubt they will, the reason they banned some toy guns was because they are pellet guns they hurt and if they look realistic then you could rob a shop, but they probably won't ban guns in games because theres to much money in the gaming industry.
If they ever banned guns in games I probly wouldnt play them anymore, Well Besides the ones I already have.
O that reminds me, the thing about robbing stores with bb/pellet guns
there was a story in the news not long ago about an 18 year old guy. who ran into a veterans pub and trying to rob the place. He carried a bb pistol the veteran/bartender looked down noticed it was a bb gun laughed pulled his 1911 and killed him. The moral of the story is dont try to rob a place with a bb gun some people acctualy know the diffrence.
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