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One of the biggest stereotypes stemming from mostly paranoid mothers is that video games can promote violence and affect your personality. Do you believe in this? Can it do any good when a 11 year old is on GTA and realises he can beat that prostitute up and get his money back (did this all the time lol)? Does it do good when a 12 year old is playing CoD all day arguing with strangers and doing his best to kill people?
Please don't take my questions as me being one of those paranoid mothers (that joke was coming sooner or later anyway), I just like to debate these things, and read other peoples opinion of it. Personally, I want gaming to remain as uncensored as possible. I could easily see this new union limiting what GTA can produce, and thatwould suck, so keep it as it is. I believe gaming doesn't affect your personality, but I do believe some troubled teens can get inspired by video games negatively, or can even be influenced, but they already had their own troubles beforehand.
What do you think?
Please don't take my questions as me being one of those paranoid mothers (that joke was coming sooner or later anyway), I just like to debate these things, and read other peoples opinion of it. Personally, I want gaming to remain as uncensored as possible. I could easily see this new union limiting what GTA can produce, and thatwould suck, so keep it as it is. I believe gaming doesn't affect your personality, but I do believe some troubled teens can get inspired by video games negatively, or can even be influenced, but they already had their own troubles beforehand.
What do you think?