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Colorado governor points to VIOLENCE in VIDEO GAMES
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I have two Christian sons who have played these games in the past. On occasion, they still do now.
One is fine when he plays, the other can become aggressive, angry and curse--so much cursing from a mouth that suppose to belong to God.
We've had many arguments over him playing this one specific game that always brings out the worst in him. He realizes it now and stays away from that game.
Quoting: KoFFee_ Call of Duty will do that to the most sane of people. I know some people that almost will have an aneurysm because of this game. Quoting: Thane 20817251 If they have a temper that comes out while playing a video game, then they have a temper period. Something else will likely set it off if they can't even deal with losing on Call of Duty. Maybe the games could be help them learn patience. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30018099 Truth time. I have to admit I have anger spikes in the player vs player matches sometimes, but here's something interesting: In the co-op matches I have no anger, in fact I have nothing but love for my fellow team mates and a want to perform my best for the team and cover their backs in taking out the enemy. Maybe what's needed is a shift in the gaming industry from PVP to co-op? Quoting: Leslie Zevo Its starting to go that way, yea, much more like the Paint Ball 'war games' and Air Gun.. Team work... but there is still that lack of what we did in the 1950s, Video Gamer players don't get physically HURT except for banging their tables and keyboards.. unlike what happens in the ole 'war games play' we kids did back in the 1950s or those that do the Paint-Gun or Air-soft gun team vs team play.
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