Poll: Do Video Games cause violent behavior?

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ArchAngelKira

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Yes unless your a wanna-be ganster or one of those people that copy things they like a little to much like shooters. Unless if its an RPG then its fine...(Borderlands don't count)
 

Lord_Kristof

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Offworlder said:
I'll use an example I used when I answered on a thread like this one:

Killing hundreds of people in COD does not want to make me go out and knife people.
Just remember, when you use this argument when talking to non-gamers, always remember to add that what you are 'killing' are not 'people' but AI directed models of people. They may be realistic and all, but in the end, you're not really 'killing' anyone. The only difference between shooting ships in Space Invaders and shooting terrorists in Modern Warfare is the realism.

Just saying. My mom used to say I kill people all the time until I started to correct her every single time. I think she finally got it.
 

ssgt splatter

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Most likely not, as long as the individual is smart enough to tell the difference between reality and fantasy.
This, this, and this some more. The people who are messed up in the head and play violent games and then go out and shoot up some school or other public location give the rest of us sane people a bad rap and give people like Jack Thompson and the good ol' folks over at FOX, i.e. the Mass Effect "porn" scene, the ammo they need to attack the rest of us. A large percentage of us, like say 99.99%, are the sane people. The other .01 are the ones who are, well, less than desirable.
 

Azaradel

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Now, if everything that people want you to believe causes violent behaviour actually did cause violent behaviour, I would be out on a killing spree right now.
 

Tenkage

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Azaradel said:
Now, if everything that people want you to believe causes violent behaviour actually did cause violent behaviour, I would be out on a killing spree right now.
I know what you mean
 

FolkLikePanda

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Well they make me violent when some arsehole on an online game kills me in a stupendous way and then teabags me. It makes me want to find out where he lives, rip out his jugular vein, tie his kids (if he has kids) to the couch, sellotape their eyes open and subscribe a porn channel and force them to watch it. Also I'd steal all his possessions and burn them and then kill everyone who knows him.


OT: But to other people I don't think it makes them violent.
 

Tenkage

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HappyNoodleBot said:
Tenkage said:
radioactive lemur said:
No, now fuck the hell off before I assrape you with a chainsaw.
uhhh yeah *backs away slowly*
Good move. Like my grandpoppy always told me "Always back away from someone threatening and arse rape"
Video games taught me to avoid people with chainsaws threatening to kill and/or rape me
 

HappyNoodleBot

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Tenkage said:
Azaradel said:
Now, if everything that people want you to believe causes violent behaviour actually did cause violent behaviour, I would be out on a killing spree right now.
I know what you mean
Try some Googling to find out what people who post on the internet associate with violent behaviour

"video game causes violence" About 458 results

"drinking causes violence" About 3,760 results

"violence causes violence" About 4,870 results

"music causes violence" About 39,300 results

"war causes violence" About 107 results

"person causes violence" 4 results

"Idiot causes violence" 4 results

No results found for "lunatic causes violence"

I really think those last few should come up more often.

Give it a go folks. Use quotation marks for an exact phrase search on something intuition tells you would be a cause of violence and see what you get.
 

II2

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No.

Also

Try some Googling to find out what people who post on the internet associate with violent behaviour

"video game causes violence" About 458 results

"drinking causes violence" About 3,760 results

"violence causes violence" About 4,870 results

"music causes violence" About 39,300 results

"war causes violence" About 107 results

"person causes violence" 4 results

"Idiot causes violence" 4 results

No results found for "lunatic causes violence"

I really think those last few should come up more often.

Give it a go folks. Use quotation marks for an exact phrase search on something intuition tells you would be a cause of violence and see what you get.

[sub] Quote this message to see links back to source articles [/sub]
 

Slimshad

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Of course they cause violent behavior! Look at those little shites on the Xbox live with their teabagging and swearing with all their little might! That sounds pretty violent to me.

Actually, Video games really don't "cause" violent behavior, but they offer a medium or vent to express your pent up rage, which can be mistaken for the cause of violent behavior. Video games also are supposed to relieve stress (I'm looking at you, platformers), so the medium shouldn't be looked down upon because of some of its users expressing their own pent up rage through violent behavior.
 

omega 616

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Playing manhunt has the same effect on me as the devils rejects did, none what so ever.

If you say violent games causes violence in it's audience, then you would have to say movies and maybe even books do the same.
 

HappyNoodleBot

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Tenkage said:
As part of an English project I'm writing a counter arguement paper against the whole, "Video Games cause violent behavior" and some data and input would be most useful for the paper. Put out a comment, put up some videos or what ever
This article (quoting a Harvard Medical School researcher) refers to concerns over games as "simple-minded". Good burn.

http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN0725760620080509

"The researchers also try to place video games in a larger context of popular culture. The anxiety many parents voice over video games largely mirrors the concerns raised when movies, comic books and television became popular."

On the other hand if want to take the opinion of some random yahoo on Yahoo answers then video games lead to drugs and robbery and generally being a loser.

"Best Answer - Chosen by Asker

Video games cause stupidity in our society. People play car racing games then they get in real cars and drive like it's a video game. Then they crash and kill people.

Also, sitting on your butt and playing video games means you are not reading a book or doing your homework. People who don't read books and don't do homework are less likely to get into college. Thus, a lot of people don't know what to do when they grow up, and they fall into low circles and hang around with other losers who play video games. They end up as aimless, lost 20 year olds who are angry and frustrated.

Then they get into drugs, and when that becomes a problem, they get into fights with other druggies, or they steal money so they can buy drugs. The video games helped them become losers. If they had parents that made them turn off the TV maybe they would have gone to college, gotten a decent job and been able to support themselves as adults."

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20091101203901AAEutLm
 

BenzSmoke

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No, they may make someone temporarily more aggressive for a short amount of time. But, the aggression caused by games is significantly less than aggression caused by sports, drinking, or movies.
 

Tenkage

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HappyNoodleBot said:
Tenkage said:
As part of an English project I'm writing a counter arguement paper against the whole, "Video Games cause violent behavior" and some data and input would be most useful for the paper. Put out a comment, put up some videos or what ever
This article (quoting a Harvard Medical School researcher) refers to concerns over games as "simple-minded". Good burn.

http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN0725760620080509

"The researchers also try to place video games in a larger context of popular culture. The anxiety many parents voice over video games largely mirrors the concerns raised when movies, comic books and television became popular."

On the other hand if want to take the opinion of some random yahoo on Yahoo answers then video games lead to drugs and robbery and generally being a loser.

"Best Answer - Chosen by Asker

Video games cause stupidity in our society. People play car racing games then they get in real cars and drive like it's a video game. Then they crash and kill people.

Also, sitting on your butt and playing video games means you are not reading a book or doing your homework. People who don't read books and don't do homework are less likely to get into college. Thus, a lot of people don't know what to do when they grow up, and they fall into low circles and hang around with other losers who play video games. They end up as aimless, lost 20 year olds who are angry and frustrated.

Then they get into drugs, and when that becomes a problem, they get into fights with other druggies, or they steal money so they can buy drugs. The video games helped them become losers. If they had parents that made them turn off the TV maybe they would have gone to college, gotten a decent job and been able to support themselves as adults."

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20091101203901AAEutLm
Hey thanks, this will be very helpful in the report ^_^
 

blxtnsq

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Nope.
I reckon games actually reduce violent behaviour. In some cases anyway. I know they do for me.
If I am really stressed or angry, I just put on a violent game and play until I've calmed down. It's like screaming into a pillow, you just take everything you have out on virtual people.
I could actually get pretty violent when provoked when I was little. Ever since I started playing shooters, I haven't had those problems.
 

Geekosaurus

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This is kinda biased, posting this poll on a gaming forum. Games clearly don't make people violent. If they did, they'd be millions of axe murderers around. Ok, so maybe they make a very small percentage of people violent, but maybe we should be looking at what is wrong with them, rather than the games that, on the whole, don't have any violent repercussions on very many people.