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Silent Hunter
![]() Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Jakarta
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Next they're going to regulate which color to be banned and racial proportion and gender proportion in all game 3D models....and after that what to think and what not to think when gaming! Where do you stop. . . once you begin politicizing a game?! I can tell craps too such as these: Do you think those who're playing Taliban in next MOH game would really kill British Forces or play them to practice killing them in real life?! That would be plain stupidity. Or wouldn't British troops who play Taliban in that game benefit from acquiring real practical experience on how the Taliban fight? That actually can save their lives in their actual deployment? The game could even garner public support for British forces in Britain if the young generation sympathize with the British forces in game and couldn't agree with the method of the Taliban. Would actually playing Taliban make one to hate the British and the other way around? It could very well give them respect to the capability of the RL British forces. . . . You see the man's reasoning has NO BASIS aside from his sentiment. It's called politicking though he chose the wrong subject by bringing game into his politics. Doesn't he have more important job than trying to regulate how a game should be designed? If not he ought to be a game programmer than a public officer. Where do you stop. . . once you begin politicizing a game?! Come on politics in gaming?!
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