@dogfather76 I will just repeat what I wrote before: "Isn't it an indicative that these cases are less seen in Europe?" Where did I say it doesn't happen? Next time, read before
@PrpleTrtleBuBum @kagento Fair enough. We agree that we disagree. I do agree that violence in certain games is excessive, but I don't see censoring the questionable content cutting down these incidents in any way... Deeper measures have to be partaken if this issue is ever to be resolved.
@PrpleTrtleBuBum Ok, it's true that it can affect somone who isn't entirely right in the head... but why should we be limited by a few? Isn't it an indicative that these cases are less seen in Europe? If you have to create restrictions, restrict the tools used to kill; without those, a lot of these murders could be prevented. If you start restricting video games, there is no stop to it. Movies and books would eventually be pointed out as well (as they have been in the past).
@shabazzz Never take sides mate. Regardless of their political orientation, politics might (heavy emphasis in "might") have a good idea. Don't cut yourself out as if it were a football match
However, no mention about the 21 countries list being no longer valid. I'm guessing that without the internet check it no longer is there but... no mention about it in microsoft's note...
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