Milady Chris Lightfellow
Miragen
Milady Chris Lightfellow
Miragen
Milady Chris Lightfellow
Miragen
So what? You can play a game where you run over, murder people dozens at a time, fly planes into buildings, shoot down a million of cops and do whatever the ******** you like, but as soon as you get start raping people it stops being funny?
Games like GTA are rated M for a reason, and if you cannot handle being raped in GTA as an adult I don't think you shouldnt be playing these games, and should not be on the internet at all.
You should go to your little padded room, put on your white jacket with those longs sleeves and find that happy trigger free zone in your head.
Because forcing another to look at sexually explicit material is a real crime. That makes all the difference.
Close your eyes, exit the game, go grab yourself a beer, you're complaining about virtual sexuality interrupting your murder sprees in a game known for it's violence and mature content.
I get upset because people pull this s**t and it gives a bad image to everyone who plays games. Gaming is still seen as a weird other culture in and of itself and some people love to see us do bad things, so they can point it out for their own personal agendas. Not to mention that when people do this, they're proving the bullshit Jack Thompson and other such people right. Someone will look at a person raping someone else on GTA Online and say 'Thompson was right, these are nothing but crime simulators that poison our youth'.
And if people get loud enough saying things like that and it keeps looking like it's true, we might see a day where games like GTA, Mass Effect, and the like are getting censored by the government rather than the ESRB. Perhaps a day will come where making games with adult content becomes a crime or such games are banned in general.
Do YOU want such a day to come? I don't. And we should be afraid of that possibility since some countries do that exact same thing.
So let me get this straight, you can commit murders,do robberies, grand theft, speed through towns with 200mph, steal stuff, run over civilians by the dozen and I do not even know what else in GTA and all the other GTAs in the last decade or so, and that is not a crime simulator, but when rape comes in it is now a crime simulator?
The difference is that you can do all of that in the base game.
The fact that this is a hack someone created makes all the difference. Because you have to consider what this person may have been thinking in creating it. The fact that you can use it to rape someone means they considered such a thing in making it. And they thought it was fine, it was cool. They might even have put it in thinking rape is
funny.
If you're going to defend such a hack's right to exist, you really should consider the message that goes with it. And that, if you're defending it despite whatever horrible intentions the creator has, what does that say about you?
I don't see why a decade of Rockstar making a crime simulator, and it being one of the most popular game series out there, is somehow less worse than a single person hacking a crime into an already crime ridden game.
The game was created under the assumption that crime was funny, that it would be fun to steal cars and run people over with it.
And they were right, I had a lot of fun doing just that.
Runnning people over in reality isn't fun, but this isn't reality, it's a game.
And you should not make it more than what it is, and apperantly it appears to be something for feminists to start s**t with so they can start assaulting games for the alleged rape culture.