It's not so much that I think this would do anything so much as I think it illustrates why Newtown is going to change anything. If you can't get people to give up Call of Honor: War Ops for 24 hours, the odds of doing anything constructive that might make a change in our culture is nonexistent.
Also, for those of you who keep arguing "BUT THEN TEH FOX NEWZ AND JACK THOMPSON WILL TAKE OUR GAMEZ FROM US IF WE STOP", two points of order need to be made.
1) Jack Thompson hasn't been relevant for years. If the best boogieman you can scrounge up is a former lawyer that has been disbarred and discredited, then maybe the forces arrayed against gaming aren't as bad as you want to believe.
2) Django Unchained and Jack Reacher's release have been pushed back. Hollywood did this without any admission that movies cause violence. If you want to look for a headline that makes gamers look bad, I would imagine that gamers refusing to stop playing FPS games for 24 hours would be a far worse headline.
I get that this whole idea is an empty, symbolic gesture towards something that a lot of people don't care about anyway. I do. But the argument that not playing FPS games for 24 hours would lead to some form of admission of guilt seem like a desperate way of justifying one's actions.
Also, for those of you who keep arguing "BUT THEN TEH FOX NEWZ AND JACK THOMPSON WILL TAKE OUR GAMEZ FROM US IF WE STOP", two points of order need to be made.
1) Jack Thompson hasn't been relevant for years. If the best boogieman you can scrounge up is a former lawyer that has been disbarred and discredited, then maybe the forces arrayed against gaming aren't as bad as you want to believe.
2) Django Unchained and Jack Reacher's release have been pushed back. Hollywood did this without any admission that movies cause violence. If you want to look for a headline that makes gamers look bad, I would imagine that gamers refusing to stop playing FPS games for 24 hours would be a far worse headline.
I get that this whole idea is an empty, symbolic gesture towards something that a lot of people don't care about anyway. I do. But the argument that not playing FPS games for 24 hours would lead to some form of admission of guilt seem like a desperate way of justifying one's actions.