OK, let's break down each case, shall we?
Man quitting his job: The headline alone made me think that Fallout 4 addict that wanted to sue Bethesda, but him quitting his job to go on a 2-month adventure for a personal experience is really neat, best wishes for the guy, but I do have concern if he has family the job had to provide from.
The guys on the cliff: Yes, the game encouraged them to go there and the signs and fences disencouraged them to go there, but they went anyway, I am split on this one because the influence the game can have over one individual, but these guys decided going through a cliff was worth the risk. Speaking of encouraging:
Kid being hit by a car: I really don't like the mother's response on the "game took her there", she decided to go there, if she had just went to the sidewalk and stayed there as common sense dictates, this could've been avoided, I know I said kid, but a 15-year old should know better.
Man quitting his job: The headline alone made me think that Fallout 4 addict that wanted to sue Bethesda, but him quitting his job to go on a 2-month adventure for a personal experience is really neat, best wishes for the guy, but I do have concern if he has family the job had to provide from.
The guys on the cliff: Yes, the game encouraged them to go there and the signs and fences disencouraged them to go there, but they went anyway, I am split on this one because the influence the game can have over one individual, but these guys decided going through a cliff was worth the risk. Speaking of encouraging:
Kid being hit by a car: I really don't like the mother's response on the "game took her there", she decided to go there, if she had just went to the sidewalk and stayed there as common sense dictates, this could've been avoided, I know I said kid, but a 15-year old should know better.