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Title: RPG's: More Evil Then Ever? (OT)
Post by: Mofo Rising on October 31, 2003, 11:51:32 PM
Well, we weathered the storm that Dungeons & Dragons wreaked on the impressionable youth of America, but Satan has conspired to bring us another strain of the terrible virus of "role-playing games".  I am speaking, of course, of Vampire: The Masquerade, and it's other unholy bretheren.  Did you know that these "White Wolf" games are ten times more potent than crack cocaine?

As I write this, DATELINE is showing a special about a father who killed his wife and kids and was interested in these games.  Or perhaps it was some role-playing teens who killed his family.  I'm not sure, I didn't stick around to watch the journalistic hack job being performed.  I thought blaming tragedy on role playing Satanists went out of style over 20 years ago.

Now, I've always admired the world that the White Wolf games had concocted.  It's a fun mix of monsters, history and philosophy.  However, dressing up and acting like a vampire/werewolf/mage/ghost/faerie has always been a bit (okay a lot) sillier than I've been prepared to go.  But playing the drama dweeb bit in the park is hardly the worst thing one can do.

But in the interest of villifying an extremely marginal subculture, "respected news show" DATELINE has stepped up to the plate.  Way to go DATELINE.  Now when are you going to do that bit about collectible card games?
Title: Re: RPG's: More Evil Then Ever? (OT)
Post by: Will on November 01, 2003, 10:10:19 AM
It's always been my opinion that RPG use should be taught in sex ed classes, because nothing will help you stay abstinent more than playing RPG's. Of course, you may not WANT to be abstinent, but if you play RPG's, use terms like "RPG" in conversation, etc., you will be.

Title: Re: RPG's: More Evil Then Ever? (OT)
Post by: Cullen on November 01, 2003, 10:57:50 AM
Will, dude, you have no idea what you're talking about.  Trust me.


Title: Re: RPG's: More Evil Then Ever? (OT)
Post by: Chopper on November 01, 2003, 11:03:03 AM
The media is always looking for stories to divert our attention from the REAL news in this world. if it's not the latest fall of coby, it's some celeberity kiling his wife, or some other bulls**t that happens every day to normal-non famous people. to divert our attention they have to find stories like these to make everyone paranoid, resulting in the media finding enemies for us. if it's not roleplaying kids, it's goths (people that like Bauhaus are so evil!!!), or it's single mothers on welfare (yeah gotta watch out for them, i saw a violent gang of 'em breaking into my car the other day!). maybe one day the media will really do it's job and report what's really going on in the world, because unfortunately there's still a lot of slavery and genocide that people don't know about. and sadly the people that work around the clock to fight for human rights go unheard of while images of Coby and sprite continously play.
Title: Re: RPG's: More Evil Then Ever? (OT)
Post by: Chopper on November 01, 2003, 11:04:48 AM
LoL!
Title: Re: RPG's: More Evil Then Ever? (OT)
Post by: raj on November 01, 2003, 12:31:46 PM
Of course rocket propelled grenades are vicious.

Oh, wait, the other RPG.  Well, David Koresh took the Bible and twisted it to fit his own aims.  If you've got folk who're disposed to doing something bad, they're going to latch onto something, whatever it is, to suit their aims.  Get rid of RPGs and maybe instead they'll latch onto books (look at all the devoted fans Anne Rice has) or movies or whatever else falls into their laps.
Title: Re: RPG's: More Evil Then Ever? (OT)
Post by: Flangepart on November 01, 2003, 01:17:48 PM
RPG's, books, movies, T.V........
All are just means of communication.
Its content and the effects of that content that matter, not the particular means of getting the idea across.
Comics, for example.
I like them, but i'm choosey. I don't buy just any. Except for "Astro city", superhero comics bore me.
But...while i understand why most people don't think comics are "respectable", i've seen well told stories, and therefor know its possable to tell an "Adult" story. When you read a tale by, say, Will Eisner, your gonna get a good story.  His best Spirit stories are classics, i think.
His definition of comics are "Sequensial graphics" is a good one.
Combineing words and pictures is a particular means of communication. But, it still depends  on how you use the medium, and what...story...your telling.
Lets let the news media know....they are just as capable of "Bad influances" as any other media.

Title: Re: RPG's: More Evil Then Ever? (OT)
Post by: JohnL on November 01, 2003, 06:02:47 PM
>Well, we weathered the storm that Dungeons & Dragons wreaked on the
>impressionable youth of America, but Satan has conspired to bring us another
>strain of the terrible virus of "role-playing games". I am speaking, of course, of
>Vampire: The Masquerade, and it's other unholy bretheren. Did you know that
>these "White Wolf" games are ten times more potent than crack cocaine?

Wait a minute, you mean video games are no longer to blame for all society's ills???
Title: Re: RPG's: More Evil Then Ever? (OT)
Post by: dean on November 02, 2003, 09:22:07 AM

its always either video games or the media, no one can take responsibility for their own actions, and those who are influenced that greatly by these things are unstable to begin with.

i remember a guy down here in australia, shot a bunch of people, and the police found various horror films and such in his house.  therefore it was the horror films that caused his behaviour.  he also had snow white in there, but that didn't make him go give beautiful maidens poison apples now did it?
Title: Re: RPG's: More Evil Then Ever? (OT)
Post by: Neville on November 02, 2003, 11:53:42 AM
Not again! I thought the idea to blame people whose interests you don't share for all the sins of the world was over. In Spain, role players had to take a lot of abuse from the media because some nutso Lecter wannabe killed somebody and then said it was all part of that RPG he had designed. Of course, "creative" news instantly preyed on the subject portraying ALL role players as sick people. After some years and a  couple of silly TV movies, I thought it was over.

Know what? If I ever happen to kill anybody and I can't say it was self-defense, i'll tell everybody the news made me do it.

Title: Re: RPG's: More Evil Then Ever? (OT)
Post by: The Burgomaster on November 02, 2003, 12:46:33 PM
The problem is that the news focuses on what it CHOSES to focus on.  If ONE murderer happens to be a player of RPGs, then reporters make the connection that the RPG was somehow responsible (at least partially) for the murder.  What the reporter ignores is the fact that there were hundreds, maybe thousands, of other murders and violent crimes across this great land (or world) of ours on that VERY SAME DAY that were NOT committed by people who play RPGs.

The same thing happens when someone commits a murder and people blame violence on television or in the movies.  Forget about all the other factors that were involved. Just blame it on Hollywood.

I would like to see a complete profile of the father who killed his wife and kids.  What was his childhood like? Where did he live? Where did he work? What were his OTHER hobbies besides RPGs? Until you analyze all of this, how can you focus exclusively on RPGs as contributors to murder?

Just to give you some background on myself, I played RPGs like D&D, Top Secret and Traveler when I was in my teens and into my early 20s.  I wasn't CONSUMED by them.  I would probably play about once a week (at the most) and I'd go through stretches of two or three months when I wouldn't play at all.  To date, I haven't killed anyone, and I am not personally acquainted with anyone who played RPGs and then decided to wipe out their entire family.

In the case of the guy on DATELINE, I'd say that a temporary or permanent psychological imbalance had a lot more to do with the murders than how ofetn he rolled 20-sided dice.



Post Edited (11-02-03 11:47)
Title: Re: RPG's: More Evil Then Ever? (OT)
Post by: Will on November 03, 2003, 11:57:52 AM
"Author: Cullen (---.client.mchsi.com)
Date:   11-01-03 09:57

Will, dude, you have no idea what you're talking about. Trust me."

hahaha, roll the d20 to see if you're big pimpin' on the serving wench.

Cullen, dude, I was only making a joke.  Having played every saturday morning in the back room of a comic shop from the time I was 11 until 16, I think I do know what I'm talking about, though.  Those guys couldn't get lay'd in Hawaii. (get it? Lay'd? hahahaha, I kill me).



Post Edited (11-03-03 11:01)
Title: Re: RPG's: More Evil Then Ever? (OT)
Post by: Cullen on November 03, 2003, 02:14:05 PM
I hope I didn't sound any less than good natured in my response.  It wasn't my intention to be otherwise.

However, my brother's been gaming for several years, and has had no problems in that direction.  Nor have his friends (one of which is married).


Title: Re: RPG's: More Evil Then Ever? (OT)
Post by: Lee on November 04, 2003, 06:48:54 PM
Those so called reporters on DATELINE are stupid. I know plenty of people who play RPG's. They're some of the coolest and funniest people I know. They're a little odd sometimes(which isn't necceassarily a bad thing) but they are good people.

P.S. I'm not trying to say playing RPG's makes you weird, I was just pointing out that these guys are.

Title: Re: RPG's: More Evil Then Ever? (OT)
Post by: Andrew on November 04, 2003, 09:59:19 PM
I play RPG's and have never really had a problem interacting with people.  In fact, I seem to be a raging extrovert.

And, yes, I am pretty much a geek.  However, I am a Marine geek, with a wife, in shape, and with a range of hobbies from movies to paintball to woodworking - a weird entity.

Title: [sarchasm/] Five whole years? I'm impressed... [/sarchasm]
Post by: Grumpy Guy on November 05, 2003, 08:15:55 AM
AHem.

[MEANT IN GOOD FUN/]
So, you played RPGs every Saturday for five whole years.  And that makes you an authority.  Huh.

Listen, buddy I've been playing RPG's since I was 13 - and I'm twenty eight now.  For the mathematically challenged that's FIFTEEN YEARS.  I think I MIGHT know a little better than you about gamers and gaming.  If you make one more comment about them, I'll have my girlfriend beat you up.

I'm pretty sure she still has that Sword +1/+4 vs HATERS I gave her a few sessions ago.
[/MEANT IN GOOD FUN]

Seriously, though, I have been playing for fifteen years, and I'm pretty sure none of my fellow players over those fifteen years have killed anybody.  (or have they had any special difficulty getting LAYED, in Hawaii or anywhere else... :-P)

I wonder if it ever occured to these nit-wit reporters that something else (like, say, a mental disturbance?) could have caused the problem.  You gotta love Dateline for it's thorough research and it's journalistic integrity.

Title: Re: RPG's: More Evil Then Ever? (OT)
Post by: Chopper on November 06, 2003, 08:19:41 PM
wow cool. I'm an Air Force geek who also plays guitar, writes, sings, and studies psychology. I think we're both good examples of the dichotomy of the human mind.
Title: Re: RPG's: More Evil Then Ever? (OT)
Post by: Mofo Rising on November 06, 2003, 08:57:20 PM
Chopper wrote:

> wow cool. I'm an Air Force geek who also plays guitar, writes,
> sings, and studies psychology. I think we're both good examples
> of the dichotomy of the human mind.

The what?  Whose side are you on, son?  Well how about getting with the program? Why don't you jump on the team and c'mon in for the big win?  We've got to try to keep our heads until this peace craze blows over.
Title: Re: RPG's: More Evil Then Ever? (OT)
Post by: Chopper2 on November 07, 2003, 09:37:15 AM
what are you talking about?...
Title: Re: RPG's: More Evil Then Ever? (OT)
Post by: Mofo Rising on November 07, 2003, 01:32:29 PM
Chopper2 wrote:

> what are you talking about?...

Sorry, your post just prompted me to quote FULL METAL JACKET, when Joker is talking to the colonel about the duality of man.  If you go to this page (http://www.moviesounds.com/fmj.html), you can hear the whole conversation.  Just scroll down to the "duality" wav.

Title: Re: RPG's: More Evil Then Ever? (OT)
Post by: Chopper2 on November 07, 2003, 02:45:26 PM
Haha, ok, I had a feeling it was a movie line.