One bit I'd like to add (after doing the survey) is that I think the games affect only certain types of people. A lot of people will not be violent from playing violent games, but some people will slip through the net and try what they see.
I also dislike the ESRB or PEGI rating system. Many times I've walked up with a parent holding an 18 game, given them my money and got them to buy it, then I would walk out the store holding it. It is not illegal to play games rated higher than your age, so I think it is pointless to have the rating system be restrictive. Obviously this ties in with the above point... Some people, like myself, are fine to play violent games, but for others they do need that extra barrier to pass before they can play the game. So I dislike the rating system. By all means tell me what the content of the game is (maybe I'm not feeling in a mood where I want a game full of swearing), but I don't like being unable to buy the game and have to get a parent to come along.
Equally I don't like it when parents (and sometimes even countries) tell me what I can't play. I don't have the parental issue as they trust I will play the games I want to play and not go crazy because of it. But I have heard of countries banning games. Why? It is down to the consumer if they want to play it. Same for parents... I don't like it when parents are too restrictive. There is only so long you can keep your children looking at the media you want them to see. It is so easy to get the games anyway. And people who complain about the games annoy me too. Like people who complain to TV channels and all that... Why? You chose to play that game, so accept it. If you don't like it, don't play it.
Just my views.
One bit I'd like to add (after doing the survey) is that I think the games affect only certain types of people. A lot of people will not be violent from playing violent games, but some people will slip through the net and try what they see.
I also dislike the ESRB or PEGI rating system. Many times I've walked up with a parent holding an 18 game, given them my money and got them to buy it, then I would walk out the store holding it. It is not illegal to play games rated higher than your age, so I think it is pointless to have the rating system be restrictive. Obviously this ties in with the above point... Some people, like myself, are fine to play violent games, but for others they do need that extra barrier to pass before they can play the game. So I dislike the rating system. By all means tell me what the content of the game is (maybe I'm not feeling in a mood where I want a game full of swearing), but I don't like being unable to buy the game and have to get a parent to come along.
Equally I don't like it when parents (and sometimes even countries) tell me what I can't play. I don't have the parental issue as they trust I will play the games I want to play and not go crazy because of it. But I have heard of countries banning games. Why? It is down to the consumer if they want to play it. Same for parents... I don't like it when parents are too restrictive. There is only so long you can keep your children looking at the media you want them to see. It is so easy to get the games anyway. And people who complain about the games annoy me too. Like people who complain to TV channels and all that... Why? You chose to play that game, so accept it. If you don't like it, don't play it.
Just my views.
..I always have my doubts as to who takes any notice whatsoever of the results of; "Questionnaires"...
..so apart from any dubious pleasure in filling them in, I generally avoid them......!
.....mostly pretending to fly General Aviation Aeroplanes on my Computer...(not a lot of gratuitous violence involved in that....trust me!)......
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Paul...G-BPLF....FS 2004...and driving 18 Wheels of Steel across America!.......!
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