Man, I played Fallout New Vegas yesterday. I guess I'm going to have to serve some time in jail for warcrimes and crimes against humanity
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Haha, as I was typing that I thought of that very thing. I even considered mentioning it. But then I figured that I would skip since it's a fantasy setting. But, I would imagine that if they had the power to change it, they would. But, as you said, as soon as they heal they are attacking you again, so you might as well just cut them down when they take a knee.conflictofinterests said:In Skyrim, whenever someone is severely wounded, they'll take a knee and plea for their lives. With one or two exceptions, after they heal enough they'll go right back to killing you, so it behooves the smart adventurer to leave nothing but corpses in his wake.Baresark said:Hey, you have all been trolled by the red cross, just like you were by PETA!
For real though, who cares what they think in regards to things they have no scope of power over. And, I can't really recall a game where you were playing the bad guys and shooting wounded, downed soldiers.
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I especially like the people who insult me and then I fail at intimidating, who attack me, whom I quickly beat to an inch of their life, and who then proceed to insult me more, and still not be intimidated by me. There ought to be a patch for that. They're barely escaping with their entrails inside them, yet they're still talking smack and I still can't effectively tell them to watch their tongue.
I can't agree more with this. Perhaps they should spend more time worrying about the myriad of human rights abuses that actually happen everyday instead of what happens to virtual characters in video games who are about as intelligent as my car.CM156 said:I'll say here what I said on the other [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/9.329038-Serious-Business-Red-Cross-offended-by-videogame-War-Crimes?page=1] thread: When you say something to the tune of "Movement partners discussed our role and responsibility to take action against violations of IHL in video games", you've lost all chances of being taken seriously.
Much bigger fish to fry
draythefingerless said:The world is at its most peaceful now, more than ever, if you discount the recent termoils in africa and asia with the rebellions, wich are more or less settling down. So, whats this about relative peace? We are, in relation to the history ofthe world, at its most peaceful.samsonguy920 said:If the world was at a period of relative peace, I can see discussions coming up like this without any concerns, as it wouldn't be taken seriously and nothing would come up about it except maybe some developers coming up with some ideas for future games oriented around the idea.
But we are not at relative peace. Terrorism and civil unrest is rampant, even in the countries that are usually the most stable. Yet these people feel they need to examine virtual war? I think as of the time that this conference occurred, the legitimacy of the International Committee of the Red Cross is officially gone. There are more pressing issues going on than to be taking time to talk about something that doesn't affect the world in general.
Of course the legitimacy of the ICRC has always been on tenuous ground. If Nazi Germany had won World War 2, there would have been British, French, Russian, and American leaders being held on trial for war crimes. It isn't about who is right or wrong, it is about who wins.
Did your teacher tell you that, and you just swallowed it whole. Or did you pull it straight out of your ass? How could you even say that, seriously?draythefingerless said:The world is at its most peaceful now, more than ever, if you discount the recent termoils in africa and asia with the rebellions, wich are more or less settling down. So, whats this about relative peace? We are, in relation to the history ofthe world, at its most peaceful.
Dude... just chill. You've put together so many different ideas that your point is getting lost.Therumancer said:Snip
conflictofinterests said:[I don't think the economics of patent violations are what is keeping the economy as bad as it is or that those same economics are what's going to lead into a global war. While it may be true that China is building up a larger military base (I haven't researched it, so I'll go under that assumption for now) it's simply not true that standards of living in China are not rising due to foreign trade. Trade is what's making China what it is today, and if we're going under the assumption, as we normally are in international affairs, that the country is acting, as a whole, in it's own best interests, it's not going to just sever trading ties with practically its entire consumer base. Yeah, patent violations are a problem here, but unless they're a big enough problem to warrant economic sanctions (and I guarantee you, they are not. Whomever is innovating, they don't have enough sway to outvote both the people who don't want to go to war with China AND Walmart.) everyone's going to stay at peace, because they don't want to fuck up a good thing.
If anyone's QQ'ing, it's the people who's copyrights and patents are being violated in China, because tough luck getting any headway.
Also, you might be a very verbose troll, in which case, this secondary wall of text is both unnecessary and hurtful to our lovely threads. For this I apologize, denizens of the Escapist. I note the possibility of you being a troll because of the mention of the 2012 apocalypse. Come on. Every prediction of an apocalypse before has failed, and I'm pretty sure if the world DOES ever end, no one's going to fucking care who predicted it.
"You mean no-one is dying and mothers don't weep, or it's not in the papers at least."SyphonX said:Orwell would be proud.
Obama getting the Nobel Peace Prize, then starting his own little private drone war, Star Wars style. Peace indeed.
"You are to be tried by a jury of your peers. I present to you: ROB, Johnny 5, Sony PSP, an iPad...."On that note, how do you charge a drone for war crimes? Do you prosecute the operator... or do we have some sort of drone tribunal or something.