Troublehalf
Troublehalf
Troublehalf

Yay. Thanks. Brofist.

As I have said in another reply:

Hey, did I didn't say it "wasn't a moral choice" I just said I didn't find it one. All of my friends (Hah!) agreed with me. The guns in game are already made.

It's not a non-issue. I said exactly what I meant. Easy page views. I've replied to many people questioning this comment, and I answer the same to you. It's Americas "Hot Topic" at the moment. Being from Europe, I am not so well versed in everything American, but I do believe it's being discussed in the Senate. I also

I did watch the video. I still think the same. I don't think it's a moral one because I don't give it any thought. That doesn't MAKE IT SO (Yay Star Trek reference!) it's just my opinion as Troublehalf of the Kotaku Commenting system. I'm not any religious deity proclaiming it so, I'm just saying I don't think it is.

You missed my point. My point was why does a question of morality have to include money? Why aren't there more articles on the entire "kill things" part of the gaming industry? Does it have to fund some Corporation before it's morally wrong or right?

Not really. The article was about is it morally right to buy a game which funds gun development in real life?

No. I don't think about it, therefore, for me, it's not a moral question.

True. The meta. It's awesome. You know, the actual word for awesome. Struck with awe. Curse you media.

Not really. You're ignorant of the shit that goes on in Africa, Asia, South America and Middle-East. Don't you dare say you aren't, cause you are, we all are.

Wow, I'm being compared to a troll? Awesome, I think... Trolls are big thing on this Interweb, right?

Thank you kind sir/madam. My heart has been lifted by comments like you. You tend to my poor burned wounds.

Firstly, thank you for a civil discussion. Others are not so kind.

Perfectly fine with this. It's my subjective opinion. Many other people don't find this a question worth applying morals too, so they are also involved.

Once again, my point isn't that Skyrim is virtual it's the point that the game involves you killing people with swords. People are killed by swords in real life. Just because no money has changed hands to get that sword in-game doesn't mean it is suddenly immune to morality. I can perfectly tell the difference, that's

Okay, No.3 of 21.

I know, my point is this. Why do we start question morallity when money is involved? I don't see other games being told their are morally wrong, that doesn't mean people don't go "Hur dur violent video gaeemmzzzzz" but they don't go "It's morally wrong to buy these games. It shows murder and death, racism and all

OK. This is 1 of 21 replies I have to go through. I can do it though, thankfully your comment is short, so I shall reply similarly (after this ironic long introduction and it probably won't be short)

Wow. I never expected this. I expected what I got from others, but I never expected somebody actually supporting opinions....

Fuck. I accidentally clicked off the page during my comment.