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Video games provide us with a psychosocial moratorium - we can experiment with things we would never do in real life without having to fret about real life consequences.No, why would I? It's a game. It will have no basis or effect on real life and gives me the opportunity to do things in a game that I would otherwise not do in real life.
Yes, they do affect how I play some games.
Only if it was KOTOR 1 because the second sucked horribly.
So if you were playing KOTOR, you wouldnt allow yourself to ever see the darkside endings?
I always saw games as a chance to act as you would in situations otherwise closed to you. Then again, if you're going to willingly act the corrupt way because of lack of consequences, perhaps that IS how you would act in real life if the options were presented without consequences.I would say no...It is only a game after all. The consequences of following a particular path in a game have no basis in real life so why would I not do things differently in a game.
Which is completely irrelevant because there is no such thing as a world without consequences. To have a world such as that would be a world without God and so there would be no right or wrong other than what we accept morally, and just like in our world today, what we accept as human morality changes through each generation.I always saw games as a chance to act as you would in situations otherwise closed to you. Then again, if you're going to willingly act the corrupt way because of lack of consequences, perhaps that IS how you would act in real life if the options were presented without consequences.
I wonder if there's a famous philosophical or psychological quote dealing with a world without consequences...
It's still a real life mind making those decisions willingly, for whatever reason.Which is completely irrelevant because there is no such thing as a world without consequences. To have a world such as that would be a world without God and so there would be no right or wrong other than what we accept morally, and just like in our world today, what we accept as human morality changes through each generation.
I also disagree that it's how I would act in a real world without consequences. I can have a completely different attitude in a game simply because everything is reset with the push of a button. There are no long term effects, nor does my decisions to say, nuke a small country, have any effect on real life beings, where as there would be great emotional pulls in a real world situation where real lives are being weighed. So your theroy on that holds no real weight.
I'm disagreeing with you.It's still a real life mind making those decisions willingly, for whatever reason.
So it's really just what consequences you're willing to deal with.I'm disagreeing with you.
In Oblivion, for example, I've actually gone into a village and slaughtered the entire population, just because I can. It's just something interesting to do in the game.
But...
Even in a world without consequences, without God, sin and any possible repercussions for our actions, I still wouldn't do something so bad as to murder an innocent person or rape someone. I really don't think I, or most people, would cross the line and do those sort of things.
But in a game... it's possible since we know that these are just computer characters.
Has anyone seen the movie, "Groundhog Day"?
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