Yeah I agree tom practicing it is evil but on the other thing playing
is not really.
In fact in earlier centuraries past magic was a coman practice of
sorts or at least some stories say it was.
Playing magic/ fighting games the old style is simply traveling back
in time before the 20th century.
My uncle is like that.
All magic is bad though I have a friend that plays at church dnd on
the table top type and thats got magic in it.
I have long given up arguing the toss.
If my uncle is coming round the violent shooting and magic/ porn
games are locked away and if open are quickly closed
grin
Even if I could I wouldn't its not that bad really.
Those family that don't like those games don't come round much and I
really shouldn't be playing games all day anyway.
In fact after last year when my ears got full of wax I have had to
reduce gaming a lot more than I wanted but no its
me also.
As long as they are not to basic that is.
At 04:13 a.m. 2/05/2015, you wrote:
I like everything from fantasy to sports to shooter games and
killing games. they're all lots of fun to play.
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On 4/30/2015 3:58 AM, shaun everiss wrote:
Tom it depends
I agree josh I have it to lift some stress especially now because of
all the upgrades on my house my place is full of noise and I really
want to do something or go nuts even though I know that once its done
it will rock.
At 05:43 a.m. 1/05/2015, you wrote:
oh yeah and I think I'm buying
True as far as I know thebible hasn't had many updates since I am not
sure because I don't read it but not much has changed since a time ago.
At 03:42 a.m. 1/05/2015, you wrote:
yes and keep in mind the bible was written 2000 some years ago,
christians didn't even have the bible as we know it
suicide over the game.
We are the Knights who say...Ni!
-Original Message- From: dark
Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2015 1:22 AM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] psycho strike, some observations, and Suggestions
@Jody, DD evil?
I'm a tad confused, sinse the dungeons
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Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2015 10:08 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] psycho strike some observations
Hi Ron,
Who is to say people don't take issues with their kids playing games
like grand Theft Auto?
Truth is I am one of them. Even though my son might want games like
that I don't buy them
AM
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] psycho strike some observations
I play psycho strike and laugh at it just knocking down prison doors
something i could never do in reality is to me funny and fun. And its
fun to name characters after people in real life that I do not get along
I like everything from fantasy to sports to shooter games and killing
games. they're all lots of fun to play.
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On 4/30/2015 3:58 AM, shaun everiss wrote:
Tom it depends on the player in question.
This game is not for a newby by any means.
I have played games
hey shawn could you get your own house or apartment then you could play
what you want whenever you want no family to bother you. My 8 year old
son can play what he wants when he wants after his homework is done, I
just put steam into family mode, disabled chatting and stuff and he can
choose
name I'll also occasionally use for
whom I have a particularly intense dislike.
We are the Knights who say...Ni!
-Original Message- From: Josh K
Sent: Friday, May 01, 2015 10:15 AM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] psycho strike some observations
I play psycho
Hi Desiree,
I do much the same thing. I try to lessen the violence by interjecting
some humor into the situation by giving the characters silly comic
type names like Captain Crunch. That helps make it less serious for me
and creates a buffer between me and the game character.
Cheers!
On
@Jody, DD evil?
I'm a tad confused, sinse the dungeons and dragons I know is a tabletop rp
game, and how evil it is depends upon your gm, though usually most decent
gms wouldn't really condone a game where you were playing out and out evil
characters and would smack you with nasty in game
Well Bryan on the one hand I actually can believe more readily someone might
have committed crimes over tabletop games more than other forms of gaming.
Tabletop rp games are after all a social activity done with other people and
can promote strong emotions both positive and negative. However
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From: dark
Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2015 1:22 AM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] psycho strike, some observations, and Suggestions
@Jody, DD evil?
I'm a tad confused, sinse the dungeons and dragons I know is a tabletop rp
game, and how evil it is depends upon
Wow. LOL. I might also have said she was a few cans short of a six-pack or a
few fries short of a Happy Meal.
We are the Knights who say...Ni!
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From: dark
Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2015 6:39 AM
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] psycho strike
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] psycho strike, some observations, and Suggestions
@Jody, DD evil?
I'm a tad confused, sinse the dungeons and dragons I know is a tabletop rp
game, and how evil it is depends upon your gm, though usually most decent
gms wouldn't really condone a game
] psycho strike, some observations, and Suggestions
I finally checked my email, so I saw the posts on this game and the debate
on violent content, etc. So here's my opinion after playing it for some
time.
In the real world I am 36 years of age, and I am probably one of the most
tenderhearted
Hi Dark,
That's just it though. In most cases DD is harmless as most of the
time it is just a bunch of guys and gals sitting around a table
rolling dice and playing the game. The serious minded people go do the
LARP thing with the live action roll playing. Neither one is
particularly dangerous in
That sounds like an excellent, if bizarre, setup for a fanfiction. Lol.
On 4/30/2015 8:39 AM, dark wrote:
Well Bryan on the one hand I actually can believe more readily someone
might have committed crimes over tabletop games more than other forms
of gaming. Tabletop rp games are after all a
Hi Tom.
interestingly enough I think this also shows a cultural difference between
britain and America, sinse while I know for a fact larp accidents or
occasionally actual crimes (such as the one I discussed with that drunken
prat with the knife my friend reported), have happened, I have
Not entirely true. That's one reason I use a British synthe.
We are the Knights who say...Ni!
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From: Charles Rivard
Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2015 12:16 PM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] psycho strike, some observations, and Suggestions
it comes to being defeated, if you think you're finished,
you! really! are! finished!
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From: Thomas Ward thomasward1...@gmail.com
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2015 11:16 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] psycho strike, some
if you want to be a logger go get the survive the wild game. then you
can cut down trees and stuff.
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On 4/30/2015 12:16 PM, Thomas Ward wrote:
Hi Dark,
As you said you were raised with a different type of mentality.
Certainly the religious fundamentalism
, April 30, 2015 12:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] psycho strike, some observations, and Suggestions
I suspect that the people responsible for any murders or suicides related
to
DD or any other game had some serious mental illness issues, and their
decisions had much more to do with that illness
yep agree there.
now to change the subject I've been playing psycho strike and have been
killing goats. its lots of fun this game! I'd love to see a goat
simulator where you play the part of a goat and you can just run around
and bash cars and stuff with your horns, kick people, eat grass, and
oh yeah and I think I'm buying psycho strike next month for sure! its fun!
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On 4/30/2015 11:48 AM, Thomas Ward wrote:
Hi Josh,
Misconstrued is the least of it. In many cases the people who say
Harry Potter or Dungeons and dragons are evil have never read the
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Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2015 5:25 PM
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Hi Dark,
LOL. You are right. I also misspelled lager.
In any case the primary difference between lager and ale is how
How tired must everyone in this game be of eating goats? Lol
On 4/30/2015 1:42 PM, Josh K wrote:
yep agree there.
now to change the subject I've been playing psycho strike and have
been killing goats. its lots of fun this game! I'd love to see a goat
simulator where you play the part of a
I suspect that the people responsible for any murders or suicides related to
DD or any other game had some serious mental illness issues, and their
decisions had much more to do with that illness than with the games
themselves. So to call any game evil based on behaviors committed by
someone
! really! are! finished!
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From: dark d...@xgam.org
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2015 11:05 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] psycho strike, some observations, and Suggestions
Hi Tom.
logger? I thought a logger was someone who choppsed
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yep agree there.
now to change the subject I've been playing psycho strike and have been
killing goats. its lots of fun this game
Hi Charles,
Yes, exactly my view. I've been told the same thing over the years. I
often times read the horoscopes not because I actually believe in them
but for entertainment purposes only. Sometimes I get a laugh at the
predictions.
I'll never forget this one time my horoscope said not to eat
yep they have no scientific basis really. I read them for fun sometimes
and for a laugh.
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On 4/30/2015 1:08 PM, Thomas Ward wrote:
Hi Charles,
Yes, exactly my view. I've been told the same thing over the years. I
often times read the horoscopes not because I
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Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2015 11:16 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] psycho strike, some observations, and Suggestions
Hi Dark,
As you said you were raised with a different type of mentality.
Certainly the religious
30, 2015 7:16 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] psycho strike, some observations, and Suggestions
Maybe this is where speech synthesis comes into play, because a logger
might drink a lager. You cannot hear the difference, because there isn't
any audible difference. Braille beats speech hands down
finished, you! really! are! finished!
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From: dark d...@xgam.org
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2015 1:43 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] psycho strike, some observations, and Suggestions
@Charlse, you are directly incorrect
AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] psycho strike, some observations, and Suggestions
Hi Tom.
logger? I thought a logger was someone who choppsed down trees.
I did check the spelling and I meant lager. I'm not sure of the
differences sinse I am quite aware lager is a type of beer, but often
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From: dark d...@xgam.org
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2015 1:43 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] psycho strike, some observations, and Suggestions
@Charlse, you are directly incorrect, and to be honest I'm getting a
little tired of you making
Okay you two!
You're both a few cans short of a six pack!
You both spelled lager incorrectly! ;)
Anyway, just for fun, here is an article on the diff between lager and ale.
http://allaboutbeer.com/article/lager-beer-vs-ale-beer—does-it-matter/
Enjoy!
Cara
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Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2015 10:51 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] psycho strike, some observations, and Suggestions
Okay, need to chime in here. :)
In college, a guy friend was talking to me about his current relationship
list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2015 11:53 PM
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Hi Charles and Dark,
Please, take the debate over how to pronounce Lager off list. It
really has no place here.
Apparently from what I heard of Dark's mp3
think you're
finished, you! really! are! finished!
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To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2015 10:08 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] psycho strike some observations
Hi Ron,
Who is to say
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Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2015 11:53 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] psycho strike, some observations, and Suggestions
Hi Charles and Dark,
Please, take the debate over how to pronounce Lager off list. It
really has no place here.
Apparently
I do think though tom that the major fact will be later on when you
have a few members.
Stratogys for example who you take on what mission, etc.
who you leave etc.
I have managed to proceed quite far but once yhou have weapons it
gets harder as the enemy gets those to, factories have electric
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Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2015 10:39 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] psycho strike some observations
Desiree,
Agreed. The responsibility belongs with the parents not the developer.
When my son wants a video game I
Tom it depends on the player in question.
This game is not for a newby by any means.
I have played games for a number of years and while the story is a
bit lacking in some arieas its one you make your own story as you go.
I have played gangster games online and have liked that well the idea
of
Hi jodi
I am also agreed with you I think if we can sell drugs in colege like
most smugglers do.
also every man has his own ability.
so some are for recieving trucks of drugs and ammo and some will for battle.
why we are killing people?
we should be more flexible and do more crime.
like kidnapping
Hi I think
the game is cool and little buggy as I am saying repeatedly because
the game crashes whenever I am trying to trash a cartrage of pistol.
as far as the suggestions goes I will with carlos in AG forum and
agreed for a story line.
the mission have a spesific order and the game have some
To be honest tom I am mindfull of what games I play near what family
I have a religious part of the family, so I keep this game and my
other adult games out of reach.
When no one is home then those games are blasting out the speakers
and I am killing people left right and centre.
Fact is
Game disks are so yesteryear anyway.
Yes you can get disks of things you download for some things but the
companies do charge for them the cd is 12 bucks.
The only other time I have ever ordered a cd is for extra features.
Future boy is a prime example.
Yes I could just get the game.
But a
yeah this is a definately r18 and higher.
Its even got the right warnings on it.
You really don't want this game if you are disturbed or even if you
are not I wouldn't recomend you jump straight in to it either.
I'd actually start with some of the gangster choiceofgames games
first to see if
of the citadel can dream.
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From: Charles Rivard wee1s...@fidnet.com
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Thursday, April 30, 2015 7:16 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] psycho strike, some observations, and Suggestions
Maybe this is where speech synthesis comes
Jody,
An excellent point. In many of the cases where murder or suicide is
involved in someone playing a game or appears that way probably has
more to do with some mental illness and other issues that have nothing
to do with the game. It is just in our society today where the media
has to find
Okay, need to chime in here. :)
In college, a guy friend was talking to me about his current relationship. Just
for fun we picked up the paper and he went to his horoscope.
It said, You will talk to a friend today about a relationship! lol! I kid you
not! :)
Just thought y'all would get a
Hi Josh,
Misconstrued is the least of it. In many cases the people who say
Harry Potter or Dungeons and dragons are evil have never read the book
or played the game to know firsthand what it is about and only form
their opinion based on the word of mouth. They are frequently
misinformed but have
Hi Tom.
I understand where the believe comes from, but having been at least bought
up a christian with a very different mentality it has just plane never made
sense to me on a religious or personal level. I will admit the first time i
met a practicing pagan (actually secretary of the British
Hi Josh and all,
Cough...While I would like to debate the bible etc with you I don't
think the Audyssey List is the best place to do that.. So I will
kindly ask that we veer away from that topic as not to start a flame
war or run the risk of upsetting anyone's sensibilities by opening up
that can
Hi tim.
I'm still a little confused at this correspondance between DD and deaths,
or indeed what you mean about a girl crawling around in the woods and DD.
As far as I knowand have ever played, DD,like all tabletop games involves
you and your friends and a game master sitting around in a
yep religious zealots say harry potter and such are evil simply because
their beliefs are a bit misconstrued that's all. Just pay them no mind
that's what I do.
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On 4/30/2015 3:22 AM, dark wrote:
@Jody, DD evil?
I'm a tad confused, sinse the dungeons and
Hi Dark,
Well, I for one don't believe roll playing games like Dungeons and
Dragons is evil in a religious sense, but I do know and understand
where that system of beliefs comes from having been brought up in a
Christian faith as a child.
The basis of religious believers calling DD evil comes
yes and keep in mind the bible was written 2000 some years ago,
christians didn't even have the bible as we know it until the early
400s. 405 AD or something like that. so when you read it, you have to
keep in mind its historical context, that it is translated from other
languages, and what
Hi Dark,
Me thinks you are a few cans short of a six pack yourself. I do not
intend to define what a few is since it is obvious it is more than one
and is less than six.
Plus logger, which you misspelled, is a type of beer. So listing beer
and logger in the same sentence is a bit redundant.
Hmmm, A few cans short of a sixpack
Well, sinse a sixpack by deffinition holds six cans, (whether of beer,
larga, coke or whatever), then how many is a few? it cannot be one sinse the
words cans is used implying it is a plaural, however it cannot be two sinse
there are already collective
: [Audyssey] psycho strike, some observations, and Suggestions
Hi Dark,
Me thinks you are a few cans short of a six pack yourself. I do not
intend to define what a few is since it is obvious it is more than one
and is less than six.
Plus logger, which you misspelled, is a type of beer. So
Hi Dark,
As you said you were raised with a different type of mentality.
Certainly the religious fundamentalism that is so popular here in the
US isn't as prevalent over in the UK which makes the world of
difference when discussing topics like fantasy and games.
The issue here is that
Hi Dark,
LOL. You are right. I also misspelled lager.
In any case the primary difference between lager and ale is how it is
brewed. I also think, but am not certain, they also use different
grains. Whatever the case lager and ale taste quite a bit different.
As for rum and whiskey you must have
Can I also point out that the irresponsible thing would be for a parent
to actually purchase this game for a minor? Because, let's be realistic
here. Lots of kids live this kind of life. They know what violence is.
And most children don't have the funds to buy a $25 game without some
outside
I haven't played the game, but you point out how irresponsible and
reprehensible the character is. It makes sense that the character would be
this way. After all, the character is a criminal. Taking thin under
consideration along with the name of the game, well, there you go. Two plus
two
Peterson bpeterson2...@cableone.net wrote:
Well said Desiree.
We are the Knights who say...Ni!
-Original Message-
From: Desiree Oudinot
Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2015 5:12 PM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] psycho strike some observations
Can I also point out
Oudinot
Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2015 5:12 PM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] psycho strike some observations
Can I also point out that the irresponsible thing would be for a parent
to actually purchase this game for a minor? Because, let's be realistic
here. Lots
@Desiree, interesting comment on violence.
I will say this is why I don't tend to enjoy crime based games such as torn
city or I mobsters myself.
Nottingham where I grew up and where my parents live has the highest gun
crime rate in the Uk and one of the highest over all in the country, it
Well said Desiree.
We are the Knights who say...Ni!
-Original Message-
From: Desiree Oudinot
Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2015 5:12 PM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] psycho strike some observations
Can I also point out that the irresponsible thing would
First, to all of you that have responded thus far, thanks for actually
responding.
I'm going to address the issues in one mail to try and save time and space.
As to Charles' comments that criminals are by definition anti-social
and the name of the game basically implies what to expect, agreed
Hello,
I believe it is important for you to speak out on your beliefs in this
matter. Although I disaggree, and was slightly offended, I understand
you at the same time.
I do hope you enjoy Paladin, because I think you will appreciate some
scenes and a particular character in the game after this
@JEremy I think you might have missunderstood my points, or maybe sinse it
is getting a little late I did not put them clearly enough.
My point about miners was not to say well people see this all the time so
it's okay that is a pretty stupid ethical arguement sinse by that
deffinition any
Hello Jeremy,
You aren't alone. I do agree with a lot of what you had to say below,
and it is a major reason why I in all likelihood won't be buying the
game.
Yes, while the sounds, voice acting, etc are all fine as it is I just
found the senseless violence, murder, and mayhem not to my liking.
Good points there Aaron.
We are the Knights who say...Ni!
-Original Message-
From: Aaron Baker
Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2015 6:24 PM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] psycho strike some observations
There is an age warning in both the release posts, as well
Hello. This is Ron. So I'm reading through these mails. Well, I'd
like to know, how come people don't take issues with 10 year old kids
playing games like grand theft auto, a game that has very graphic
violents from what I've been told, where you have sex with women and
then kill them by
If a CD of the game was available, the price would rise exponentially.
Then people would be complaining about the high price.
This would also exclude those in countries who would pay much more for
shipping than is reasonable.
Even if there was a choice, physical medium or digital download, how
For what it's worth, I agree with you, Dark.
Do I think the game could stand to be a bit more realistic? Sure. Over
on the Audiogames forum, I've made an extensive list of suggestions that
I do hope are implemented in some way. I don't think it's very
representative of gang life, or really any
I finally checked my email, so I saw the posts on this game and the debate
on violent content, etc. So here's my opinion after playing it for some
time.
In the real world I am 36 years of age, and I am probably one of the most
tenderhearted, nonviolent people you'll ever meet. I'm the guy who
Hi Ron,
Who is to say people don't take issues with their kids playing games
like grand Theft Auto?
Truth is I am one of them. Even though my son might want games like
that I don't buy them for him. I tend to buy age appropriate games,
and those I feel do not compromise my moral inclinations. I
Hi Dark,
Well, weather the violence in the game is harmless or not is up for
debate. In my personal opinion it is harmless in the sense that nobody
really gets hurt, it isn't really hurting anyone in real life, but I
find the nature of the violence in the game emotionally disturbing.
For
Desiree,
Agreed. The responsibility belongs with the parents not the developer.
When my son wants a video game I always do my best to check it out,
find out what kind of content is in it before deciding to purchase it
for him. I do not however blame the developer for having violence,
adult
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] psycho strike some observations
Desiree,
Agreed. The responsibility belongs with the parents not the developer.
When my son wants a video game I always do my best to check it out,
find out what kind of content is in it before deciding to purchase it
for him. I do not however
defeated, if you think you're finished,
you! really! are! finished!
- Original Message -
From: Thomas Ward thomasward1...@gmail.com
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2015 10:08 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] psycho strike some observations
Hi Ron,
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