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CaptObvious, do gaming w Families of Uvalde victims sue Activision, say Call of Duty is 'the most prolific and effective marketer of assault weapons in the United States'

I mean, some game studios consult child psychologists and lawyers to better implement addictive gambling-like mechanics without being liable for that.

For example? They couldn’t consult child psychologists for this purpose. It would be an ethics violation of the highest order and would get any license revoked.

Media does impact the consumer…

What kind of media? Evidence?

But violent games that do reach the market and aren’t dead on arrival are mild in that and can only supplement other, more real problems like mental health issues, trauma, neglect, bullying. And in 99.9% cases it’s just an excuse to push them under the carpet. Like, from drawing a line to what makes older demographics cause daily mass shootings. Not videogames, not even guns mostly, but the environment and culture as a whole.

Again, videogames simply do not influence social behavior. It’s difficult to find credible non-biased research, but here are a couple of relatively recent articles:

  • Tear, Morgan J., and Mark Nielsen. “Failure to Demonstrate That Playing Violent Video Games Diminishes Prosocial Behavior.” PLoS ONE, vol. 8, no. 7, July 2013, pp. 1–7. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0068382.
  • Goodson, Simon, et al. “Violent Video Games and the P300: No Evidence to Support the Neural Desensitization Hypothesis.” CyberPsychology, Behavior & Social Networking, vol. 24, no. 1, Jan. 2021, pp. 48–55. doi: 10.1089/cyber.2020.0029

What “older demographics”? “Daily mass shootings”? Where do you live?

All that said, environment does seem to impact social behavior. It’s likely a much stronger influence than a recreational activity.

CaptObvious, do gaming w Families of Uvalde victims sue Activision, say Call of Duty is 'the most prolific and effective marketer of assault weapons in the United States'

What evidence links video games to violent thinking? I’m unaware of any.

That question aside, there’s simply no evidence that gaming impacts behavior, which as you suggest is the major interest here.

One thing I wish we could ban are opportunistic suits from hungry law firms that are just hoping that these companies will settle rather than fight an obviously frivolous suit. This is an insult to the civil legal system

Agreed on all points.

CaptObvious, do gaming w Families of Uvalde victims sue Activision, say Call of Duty is 'the most prolific and effective marketer of assault weapons in the United States'

game studios consult child psychologists and lawyers to better implement addictive gambling-like mechanics without being liable

For example?

CaptObvious, do gaming w Families of Uvalde victims sue Activision, say Call of Duty is 'the most prolific and effective marketer of assault weapons in the United States'

Video games do not promote violence according to any modern ethical research on the question.

I can’t imagine the pain of these families, and I’d want to lash out at any available target, too. They might even get lucky and have a settlement offer from Activision rather dragging everyone through a trial. But if this even makes it into a courtroom, I would bet that it will ultimately go nowhere. There’s just no credible evidence to support the claim.

CaptObvious, do gaming w Rooster Teeth, home of Red Vs. Blue and RWBY, shutting down after 21 years

This is sad. Admittedly the company has seen rough times in the past few years, but they didn’t deserve this.

RIP Rooster Teeth

CaptObvious, do gaming w Capcom adds new DRM to old PC games, raising worries over mods

I honestly didn’t even know that Capcom was still around. Time for a boycott?

CaptObvious, do games w Twitch's Sexual Content Policy Update

Actually, that’s not far off :)

CaptObvious, do games w Looking for insight - Games on a school managed Chromebook

Conclave sounds like it might work. Good story played in chapters. Runs in a browser. I bought a license when they first came out of beta and played through in an afternoon.

www.playconclave.com

CaptObvious, do games w I am returning my Playstation Portal

For gods’ sakes don’t make me the arbiter of fun!

CaptObvious, do games w I am returning my Playstation Portal

I assume that this is sarcasm. However, on the chance that it’s not, why would you let internet strangers determine what you think is fun?

CaptObvious, do games w Unity is reviewing its product portfolio and says layoffs are "likely"

This reads like a statement from a vulture capitalist who plans to break up the company and sell the parts to make a quick buck. One would think they would focus on building trust, not giving yet more devs reasons to use a different engine.

CaptObvious, do games w Looking for a survival sandbox game where you progress through technological ages

It may not be exactly what you’re looking for, but this sounds a lot like the Myst series.

CaptObvious, (edited ) do games w Unity apologizes and updates their infamous Runtime Fee

So they’re only pushing back the implementation? It’s still going forward? How does that address the pushback?

If I were a developer, it would still be a cold day in hell when I trust them again. As a player, I still don’t want their spyware on my machine.

Edit: typo

CaptObvious, do games w Unity reportedly told dev Planned Parenthood and children's hospital are "not valid charities"

Unity? Or Planned Parenthood?

CaptObvious, do games w Unity reportedly told dev Planned Parenthood and children's hospital are "not valid charities"

Agreed on all counts.

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