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Violence Blamed on Video Games...Again

Games are once again targeted for violence blaming.

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PaleMoonDeath2852d ago

Just as this was put to rest back in the 90's onwards over and over again, sexism has taken it's place and is fighting a losing battle. These things have no effects on a person mind state or actions. I'll believe the scientists not the people who's delicate feelings get hurt over the matter.

donwel2852d ago

There was a government funded inquiry done in the UK a few years ago that came to the conclusion that games do not cause violence.
I remember at the time the clickbait rags such as kotaku and their ilk were running stories along the lines of "SEE WE TOLD YOU GAMES DON'T CAUSE VIOLENCE!" while running articles on the same page blaming games for sexism. It's hypocrisy at it's finest mate.

rainslacker2852d ago

There were government funded studies back in the 90's in the US too, and they found the same thing. Which is why no legislation was ever passed to curb violence in video games since no actual facts could be put to any legislation that was introduced. Nowadays, such legislation might be possible since it's more about feels than evidence, but luckily, it's already been shown on the record that it doesn't.

Sexism in games will never make it to the courts, or legislation, because the second it does, it gets official studies which will disprove everything these people claim, so they will prefer to keep it in the court of public opinion, and influence developers in other ways.

What's ironic though is that in the 90's, the developers weren't bowing to the wishes of those claiming violent games caused violence in society, and were proactive in making their own regulatory bodies to alleviate people's concerns centered around "think of the children". Now, they seem much more willing to placate these same kind of criticism, albeit a different subject, presented in the same superficial hyperbolic ways, with no evidence to back it up, because the court of public opinion is much more open now, and they are too afraid to just stand up to it because they don't want to appear un-PC...because doing so would be bad apparently....which is why I guess Trump is doing so well....oh wait. They're doing it from the interest of trying to appeal to everyone, and in doing so, will end up appealing to no one the longer it persists. Would prefer they stand their ground, and just shut it all down now, so maybe they can hear some reasonable discussion on how to build their games to a wider audience.

strayanalog2852d ago

You're right. Since the 90's I've always been wondering how it's not a parenting issue? Afterall, we have the ESRB, and that only works if the parent is - I don't know - being a parent. Scientist should just go to these kids houses and study that older person who seems to be their roommate, has infinite money, gets mad at the clerk who tells them sex is in the game, and checks on them.

DragonKnight2852d ago

And why not? Games cause misogyny and sexism you know, so why not violence.

Cenk Uygur: "Right?"

Soldierone2852d ago

It's sprouting up again because Hillary Clinton has a spotlight. If she becomes president, get ready to fight it like the 90's all over again.....

AKR2852d ago (Edited 2852d ago )

Violent video games don't CREATE violent people, but it does fuel the desire and desensitizes players to the cruel acts that they're committing.

I'm not saying that playing GTA is going to turn you into a cold-hearted criminal, but it does turn otherwise vile acts into a form of entertainment and thrill. And yes, it can fuel aggression since violent video games put a lot of stress on the player and fuel them to make dangerous and violent decisions.

Ogygian2852d ago

You have no evidence for any of that.

AKR2852d ago

I repeat, I do not believe that playing a violent video game turns people into criminals and killers. Someone has to be mentally unstable in the first place in order for that to happen. All I am saying is that violent games do turn otherwise vile acts into forms of thrill and entertainment.

"You are what you eat". If someone consumes large quantities of junk food, there's a good chance that person is going to gain weight and a whole laundry list of medical issues. In like manner, whatever form of entertainment someone takes in, it becomes apart of them one way or another. Like I said earlier, the acts of shooting, maiming, and disfiguring foes become thrilling and exciting in-game. That doesn't mean the person would actually do it in real life, but seeing it may trigger less of a reaction to someone who avoids those kinds of games.

Thegamer412852d ago

It could be said that violent video games would allow violent people take out their rage and aggressiveness in-game rather than real life. Then again, neither of us have any evidence of either the points so let's not speculate.

rainslacker2852d ago (Edited 2852d ago )

I've become more desensitized to violence due to seeing the constant reports of terrorist attacks causing huge death tolls in various parts of the world, often times with videos of the actual attacks than I ever have from any game. How many people cried during 9/11. now think how many people cried while watching the recent attacks in France. Both horrible, but the reactions are much different now.

Despite becoming desensitized, I still hate violence in actual society(games I'm OK because it's not real), and would never care to hurt anyone. Never once have I ever had the desire to hurt someone, and I've been playing games, violent and otherwise, for over 35 years.

Never has it been proven to once "fuel the desire" for someone to perform violent acts. At most, it's been shown to heighten aggression, which is not the same thing. And if people become desensitized to violence to such a degree that they are willing to commit violence, then they have other issues which extend beyond their use of video games or watching other forms of media....what's the term...oh yeah...sociopath. That's what these people are, and that's a mental condition borne from a lifetime of experiences, their own upbringing and beliefs, and genetic pre-disposition. They're taught that violence is OK, and no game teaches the player to such a degree, even in abundance, without some sort of other outside factor which also influence their behavior.

Here's how it really is. The percentage of people who commit violence, and also play violent games, is actually proportional to the general population that commit violence and doesn't play violent games. I've even seen studies that say those who play games are less likely to commit violent crimes....but don't care to validate if that's true or not right now. Either way, that percentage is a small portion of society as a whole....we just hear about it much more readily nowadays.

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Microsoft's Absurd Antics Have Me Scared For Dishonored And Arkane Lyon's Future

With Arkane Austin no more and Lyon living for who knows how long, the superb Dishonored is in serious danger; Microsoft cannot be trusted.

Relientk776h ago

I love the Dishonored series so much and really want Dishonored 3. Microsoft better not screw this up.

JEECE3h ago

I mean, I think the fans will probably kill Arkane Lyon by cooking up reasons to hate whatever they do next without playing it. I've never seen a game so artificially disliked as Deathloop.

thesoftware7303h ago

Lol, why don't we just say, we are worried about all studios owned by MS now. They will keep closing studios until they have none left ...🙄

Skuletor26m ago

Just merge them all into a single studio, have it churn out a single Call of Duty every year and call it a day, lol.

Barlos18m ago

Don't be scared, you'll be fine.

Skuletor10m ago

It's exputer, fine is one word I would not associate with them.

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Rumored PlayStation May 2024 showcase could happen this week per industry insider

A renowned industry insider has suggested the rumored PlayStation May 2024 showcase featuring Silent Hill 2 could happen this week.

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Petebloodyonion5h ago

Bogus!
Why would Sony do that and how would this benefit them?
1) It would piss off their media partners (IGN, Gamespot, Edge, etc.) since they would have to allocate resources fast to cover the event.
2) Risk of not having great coverage or proper coverage from the various source
3) It could give the impression that they are not confident in their own stuff.
4) They would miss the chance to hype the event losing viewers and losing free marketing time.

Again I'm calling it bogus unless it's a small showcase before the big one or because they want to announce that Hellbalde 2 is also coming on PS5.

SlothLordPootus4h ago

As far as I can remember, they typically give a week heads up for these sorts of things.

Lightning774h ago

I was about to say Sony always gives a week in advance for their show.

VersusDMC4h ago(Edited 4h ago)

Last year it was a weeks notice.

https://blog.playstation.co...

May 17th announcement for may 24th show.

VersusDMC3h ago

Nintendo always tweets that a direct is happening tomorrow but no one cares.

Sony gives a week or days of notice and we get anti sony type fake outrage like this.

But good luck trying trying to get some Sony hate going...

Petebloodyonion3h ago

You just mention it!
Sony gives a week in advance NOT just a couple of days.
So I fail to see what Sony's hate movement I'm trying to start when it's a basic business strategy to not piss off your partners (ask Sega).
And I doubt it's hate to ask how it would benefit Sony in doing so.

thesoftware7303h ago(Edited 3h ago)

@Versus
Huh? What?

Bro you really should relax, if what you read was some kinda negative against Sony.... seriously, is that what you got from the comments?

Bro, he was debunking the rumor, and gave perfectly good reasons why it would be unlikely, and your Nintendo Direct comparison is different, as this is supposed to be a BIG Sony showcase, not a surprise 20 min direct, and Sony 's pattern has been one week.

Slow down warmonger.

VersusDMC2h ago(Edited 2h ago)

@thesoftware730

"1) It would piss off their media partners (IGN, Gamespot, Edge, etc.) since they would have to allocate resources fast to cover the event."

That is implying Sony is preventing them from doing their job properly therefore negatively affecting their business...but i guess that's a reach in your mind?

And it's not like they need that many resources to cover the stream. They just need 3 people to react to the stream live and make some easy articles made up mostly of summaries of Sony provided press releases. They would have enough time to "prepare" if it was announced with one days notice.

Petebloodyonion1h ago

@Versus
" That is implying Sony is preventing them from doing their job properly therefore negatively affecting their business...but i guess that's a reach in your mind"

No, it simply implies that some media all over the world might (keyword MIGHT) not properly cover the event like having proper articles for each game announced, or having a proper preshow. maybe some popular YouTubers won't have time to prepare or simply your local newspaper doing an article on tech and game.

So why would Sony take a chance?
What benefit would that give them?

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Petebloodyonion3h ago

Before I get tons of replies for Sony given a week in advance, my initial comments are related to the notion that the Show could happen this week as the title mentions.
Now to be fair the complete article mentions that Jeff said the Show could happen later in May giving time for Sony to give the normal 7-day notice.

Again not trying to start a negative thing here just thinking that it's bogus that Sony will have a show this week

notachance2h ago

Yeah as much as I’d like to hear what sony’s 1st parties have cooked, it’s not their style to shadow drop a showcase.

Still waiting for ghost of tsushima 2, I’m ready whenever man..

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Hofstaderman2h ago

Going in with no expectations but likely will see something that resonates with me.

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MultiVersus Joker Trailer With Mark Hamill

Here is a look at the new Joker Trailer. Warner Bros. Games today released a new MultiVersus trailer revealing the first look at gameplay for The Joker, who will join the roster as a playable character when the upcoming free-to-play platform fighter videogame launches on May 28th.