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I wonder when someone will have the balls to make a game about playing a pedophile serial killer in an open world environment.

 

Pretty sure that wouldn't be tolerated under free speech even by US standards. The law sets limits particularely to sexual obscenity and violence. Remember when Max Hardcore was sent to prison for his movies because he made the girls look like underage school girls?

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I wonder when someone will have the balls to make a game about playing a pedophile serial killer in an open world environment.

 

Pretty sure that wouldn't be tolerated under free speech even by US standards. The law sets limits particularely to sexual obscenity and violence. Remember when Max Hardcore was sent to prison for his movies because he made the girls look like underage school girls?

 

 

Thing is plenty of other games depicting the same thing you see in this video game : polygon people killings polygon people.

Why critics are mad is because they assume it's pure first degree and that the devs are horrible nazis, secretly hoping the game creates a mass wave of murders throught the world.

That's seriously not that different from a SAW movie, people might like it but you probably wont. No need to light a bonfire. People should really mind their own business and stop telling others what they shouldn't do. I bet more people will be fucked up by daily stupid tv-shows than by this game.

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Perhaps implicit in Gabe's email is the idea that there should be fully independent ways for the customer base to approve/disapprove content they want to see? I hope it wasn't intended as a "free speech is kewl" moment, because there need to be reasonable limitations on what gets Greenlit. Id rather not have Isis or Al Qeada 9/11 simulator on Steam, because "free speech is kewl, yo"

After this game unfortunately I can totally see a new genre of games called let's grab headlines, where the whole point is to troll people with diseased plot ideas...

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Since everyone is so vocal about this, can you all explain this to me:

 

  • In GTA I can have sex with prostitutes and beat them to dead afterwards to get my money back. I can also go on a rampage, drive people over, shoot hordes of innocent people and wipe out the police department. This game sells millions.
  • In Carmageddon I can drive pedestrians over and score points for it. The bigger the kill count, the higher the score.
  • In Manhunt my sole objective is to kill people in creative ways. That's it, kill them.
  • In Postal you are a nut going on a rampage. The first Postal is exactly the same as Hatred (but with different graphics of course).

 

Now, none of these games are without controversy but none so loud as with this game. What's changed? What's different?

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Since everyone is so vocal about this, can you all explain this to me:

 

  • In GTA I can have sex with prostitutes and beat them to dead afterwards to get my money back. I can also go on a rampage, drive people over, shoot hordes of innocent people and wipe out the police department. This game sells millions.
  • In Carmageddon I can drive pedestrians over and score points for it. The bigger the kill count, the higher the score.
  • In Manhunt my sole objective is to kill people in creative ways. That's it, kill them.
  • In Postal you are a nut going on a rampage. The first Postal is exactly the same as Hatred (but with different graphics of course).

 

Now, none of these games are without controversy but none so loud as with this game. What's changed? What's different?

 

SJW's happened.

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I think Hatred looks like pure garbage but I'm glad Steam decided to bring it back, if only for artistic freedom. Still not interested in that game at all though.

What I find extremely funny and something I see again and again is people trying to shut it down made it even more popular. They never learn.

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I wonder when someone will have the balls to make a game about playing a pedophile serial killer in an open world environment.

 

I actually thought about the possible appeal of playing as an Iraqi/Afghani insurgent once, purely from a mechanical perspective (stealth, planning, deception, evasion etc). I realised that you can easily flip the scenario around and make it a Red Dawn type game and it would be totally okay. :D

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