Wade Valentine
United Kingdom
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(Dec 15, 2006 - 2:18 PM)
Except you know that doesn't work, the attitude will be "you know we're right" not "I see we should be more understanding"
(Dec 15, 2006 - 10:10 AM)
So why did the GTA seen have to be removed?
Ok so it didn't...which is my point here that you're missing. It was and until that stops happening, games like this have to be censored too otherwise it is a double standard which should not be tolerated as it defeats equality (and this is the equality of everyone's views as real people make real opinions that influence these games).
This game has a "matter of fact" basis (i.e. the belief in Christ). Games like GTA had a "matter of fact" basis too (drugs etc). If you cut something out of one based on moral views of one group but then let another game go for the same type of thing approached from different angles, you are putting one group above another which is unfair and from an ethical standpoint is derogatory.
Get it now?
(Dec 15, 2006 - 7:29 AM)
You mean like that scene in GTA?
Oh right that got pulled didn't it!
You can compare because people keep on doing it and until they stop games like this are going to cause a stir.
Do you get the point now?
(Dec 15, 2006 - 7:17 AM)
Could the book exist without the religious belief in the coming of Christ?
(Dec 14, 2006 - 1:32 PM)
You did not read/understand what I said.
My point was "why is this allowed when game x is not?", not simply "why is this allowed?".
It is the double standard issue, this game should not be allowed purely on the grounds that other games have been banned or severely edited due to the topics they touch on.
I'm all for the game...IF people will stop trying to ban other games as well with the only reason being wanting to force their views on others.
Stemming on from that, if the religious folk out there do not try to stop this game when they have been so vocal in the past based on the topics of other games, there is actually a bigger real issue here as to how the game market is censored which needs to be addressed.