mgmorden
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Video games experience a large "anti" sentiment just like guns do (just google Jack Thompson).
From the same perspective, they also share the same simple truth: video games don't kill people - people do. Just was our guns are protected by the second ammendment, video games are protected by the first.
While I'm not into most of the "army" games, I will admit to loving a lot of RPG and strategy type games (Warcraft, Starcraft, Baldur's Gate, Neverwinter Nights, Mass Effect, Planescape: Torment, Mass Effect, Dragon Age, Final Fantasy, Grandia, etc).
So, if you're asking if as one wrongfully attacked group we should distance ourselves from another wrongfully attacked group just for PR value, then I'd say definitely no.
Haters gonna hate .
From the same perspective, they also share the same simple truth: video games don't kill people - people do. Just was our guns are protected by the second ammendment, video games are protected by the first.
While I'm not into most of the "army" games, I will admit to loving a lot of RPG and strategy type games (Warcraft, Starcraft, Baldur's Gate, Neverwinter Nights, Mass Effect, Planescape: Torment, Mass Effect, Dragon Age, Final Fantasy, Grandia, etc).
So, if you're asking if as one wrongfully attacked group we should distance ourselves from another wrongfully attacked group just for PR value, then I'd say definitely no.
Haters gonna hate .