BoB Dolen wrote:Its just a way for them to try and spin it.
Same thing happened to me years ago with my high school at the time and CS, they told me it was "ULTRA REALISTIC" and shit.
JimBob wrote:This is why I keep to myself....
squar3d wrote:Most likely, when they say "realistic", they just mean the game reinforces concepts of violence and war as socially acceptable.
squar3d wrote:Essentially you have asked a bunch of people who play tf2 (so much so that they have joined a community), and hence most likely they will confirm your experience. Just like your parents, the people here will also be biased, abet more similar to your opinion. So ill be the odd one out.
Most likely, when they say "realistic", they just mean the game reinforces concepts of violence and war as socially acceptable. It's not meant to be semantic argument... "people can double jump" (of course they can't), but rather a concern of the violent nature of the game. Compared to other games, tf2 cartoon style does lend itself to being less realistic than other type killing games, which is a valid point that you may bring up. On the other hand, I have noticed quite a few of beheading, body parts that can be strewn, and excessive blood spurting which definitely ups its gore/Violence factor.
Contrary to popular belief, video games won't make you into a mass murder, that's ridiculous. But, violent video games tend to desensitize the player to the violence inherent in the game. For parents desensitization is a valid concern, and brings up two issues. First that you no longer value the concepts of discourse and respect of others, and are quick to resort to violence as an acceptable solution for those you disagree with. Secondly, that you no longer realize that war, real war, is a serious thing that seriously messes people up. In war, assuming you survive with all your or some of your parts, most likely you will still have some form of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Read about it, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posttraumatic_stress_disorder.
War is serious shit, don't forget that.
If you can maintain that there is a notably difference between the game and your life, i think you might have a chance. But shouting that "Violence is unavoidable in life" and saying they have "tiny minds", is being just as pig-headed and ignorant as you claim your parents are. Seriously, if you want to play mature games, it helps to at least act a little bit mature.
GoDM1N wrote:TF2 is a simulation of how to pill the point in Egypt
Fencerboy wrote:JimBob wrote:This is why I keep to myself....
By keep to ur self u mean lock ur self in a closet with ur computer and a box of Lucky Charms?
NBC011795 wrote:Tf2 is NOT realistic at all, and I hope if they make a TF3, It stays the same
UnicornPoop wrote:my parents hate my gaming. I only got this game last October after I quit mw2. I live in Alaska and there isn't much to do. so I game. but sometimes mom gets on the mic and shouts "imma backstab you" because she hears me shouting that. luckily she doesn't know the talk button.
Argent wrote:Isn't this just a hat simulator?
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