Another way computers can do your job better than you.. just wait until we finish the escapist article writing algorithm, not even journalists will be safe!
Where did your idea that hunting is a glorious/romantic battle between man and nature come from?itsthesheppy said:snip
That, or not buying games with licensed gun models. I see no problem with those which just use generic guns - they aren't guns for guns sake, just as tools of the trade. The object is the game, and guns are there as your tools of the trade.j-e-f-f-e-r-s said:This gun-show at GDC isn't anything new at all. It's simply the latest development in an increasingly gun-centric industry, and therefore it shouldn't be a surprise to anyone. If you don't like it, then your only option is to not buy games with guns in. Anything else, and you're sending the message that this sort of marriage between gamer culture and gun culture is alright.
Ehh if you want to go for numbers a can of gas, a chain, a lock, and timing you can get a whole building of people in a few minutes. Want to restrict gas sales? To answer the next question yes people do this and yes it is terrible but there are no bang sticks involved so the media ignores it.albino boo said:Semi automatic rifles only have one real use and that is to kill people. They are useless for hunting and target shooting. Yes you can kill someone with a car but you can drive to work in one, you can stab someone with a kitchen knife but you can cut the Sunday joint with it. There is no non human killing use of semi auto rifle that cant be done more effectively by a 303 bolt action rifle. However you can't walk into classroom and fire 156 bullets in 2 minutes with a 303 rifle. If you have no intent to kill a human you don't need those weapons.slash2x said:1. Free enterprise so market your product to the people who will buy em.
2. As a former military member almost ALL of the people I worked with were gamers and military people love to buy guns...
3. If you want to say that something COULD be used for not so nice things, and we should not make them because of that. Well we all need to live in mud huts and get rid of EVERYTHING that could be pointy, or dangerous...
4. Before anyone says guns are made to kill people no they are not they are made to send a projectile at a target. The problem is the jackass pulling the trigger that we need to deal with.
From hunters, largely.Fluffythepoo said:Where did your idea that hunting is a glorious/romantic battle between man and nature come from?itsthesheppy said:snip
ah, the logical fallacy of comparing firearms with less germane objects because ponies. It'll never go away, will it?slash2x said:3. If you want to say that something COULD be used for not so nice things, and we should not make them because of that. Well we all need to live in mud huts and get rid of EVERYTHING that could be pointy, or dangerous...
Ahh people who rely on others to keep them safe, by carrying guns, so the can claim logical high ground. They never seem to go away do they? More people are killed with cars every year than guns yet we keep giving cars to 16 year olds.Zachary Amaranth said:ah, the logical fallacy of comparing firearms with less germane objects because ponies. It'll never go away, will it?slash2x said:3. If you want to say that something COULD be used for not so nice things, and we should not make them because of that. Well we all need to live in mud huts and get rid of EVERYTHING that could be pointy, or dangerous...
Huh, ive been left with an almost opposite impression :/itsthesheppy said:From hunters, largely.Fluffythepoo said:Where did your idea that hunting is a glorious/romantic battle between man and nature come from?itsthesheppy said:snip
New Hampshah, kid. There's wicked huntahs around heah. They like to go up to Maine, shoot some dee-ah, crack open a millah and connect with naycha, you know?Fluffythepoo said:Huh, ive been left with an almost opposite impression :/itsthesheppy said:From hunters, largely.Fluffythepoo said:Where did your idea that hunting is a glorious/romantic battle between man and nature come from?itsthesheppy said:snip
Where do you live? Maybe canadian hunting culture is just different
It's incredibly difficult to discern friend from foe when you are in an aircraft high above the battle, even in a temperate, non-dusty environment.rasputin0009 said:Amphetamines are meant to keep you alert, not make you retarded.RhombusHatesYou said:Robots wouldn't have been ordered to take an arseload of amphetamines to keep up with the heavy mission load they were saddled with.rasputin0009 said:Hell, near the start of the latest war in Afghanistan, an American pilot rocketed the shit of 5 Canadian ground soldiers. Woops! Even though he was told not to shoot. A robot wouldn't have fucked up that bad.
Um. Yes, Rob. Yes you can fault TrackingPoint. For conflating their product with video games. And you can award them extra Hipocracy Points for doing it not a month after the president of the NRA tried to blame the deaths caused by their product on your industry.Robert Rath said:I can't fault TrackingPoint for understanding the appeal. But as I looked down those costly optics, I felt my back tense up as I thought: Please don't let a madman kill someone with this gun, because if he did, and trained for the murder on the iPad, we're all in serious trouble.
All this would do is cause politicians to pander to the side most likely to kill them if they don't agree. Take gun control (for the most obvious example), the pro-gun control side probably aren't likely to shoot a senator for voting against gun control. but what about the other way round? It's more likely a pro-gun nut would try shoot a senator than an anti-gun nut (though you could have a sort of 'false-flag' situation).Uriel-238 said:Regarding senators, some of us who've studied American history recognize that sometimes senators need shooting. I think we as a country miss the era in which senators were nervous about the dangers of revolution turning violent.[footnote]Note how the peaceful OWS demonstration was cleaned up by law enforcement, discreetly at night at the behest of corporate influences on the state. When someone does shoot a senator, they can point at things like that and say "we said our piece and no-one listened."[/footnote] It might be nice to see our senators start behaving like they really don't want to be shot, and acknowledge that no-one has actually shot them on account of everyone choosing not to do so.[footnote]And yes, I know this resonates with typical pro-gun vitriol, but this is one of their points I agree with: People in high places who aren't afraid of us proletarians tend to lose touch with our tribulations until we bust out the guillotines. And then it's too late.[/footnote]
Uriel-238 said:Regarding senators, some of us who've studied American history recognize that sometimes senators need shooting. I think we as a country miss the era in which senators were nervous about the dangers of revolution turning violent... It might be nice to see our senators start behaving like they really don't want to be shot, and acknowledge that no-one has actually shot them
We already see this exact thing and the end results. Not regarding gun control[footnote]Gun enthusiasts don't usually get violent until we actually send officers to go collect their armaments, which we do in rare circumstances.[/footnote] but abortion, in which we've actually seen bombings and assassinations, not of representatives, but of providers. And that really does not do well for the anti-abortion cause.Karma168 said:All this would do is cause politicians to pander to the side most likely to kill them if they don't agree...
Politicians will always pander for votes but if they are pandering to avoid injury then you'll be less likely to see pandering to the 'less' dangerous opinion.