Happily, you guys covered a huge part of the morality spectrum. I wouldn't desire game morals to become any more brutal than they already are, I am sure all of us are fragile enough as it is :). I am also, so glad and content that i live in this modern era where i can genuinely observe, appreciate and drastically empathize with today's gaming fields. It a new form of ART for me. A fantastic blending of scenery and storytelling, a mixture of characters, motivations and conspiracies, feelings and immersive lore. An infant world of a (teen-or not) expression culture where the main infrangible rule still exists, "Show, don't tell."
You guys saying that moral choices in games are not to be considered seriously, oh please! What does it mean they are just games? Then, books are just books and history is only a fragment of the past? No, it affects our future in so many chaotic ways. Well, games do it for me as well. Every time i hear a disturbing story of a village farmer losing his child from a serious illness, in-game, i assure you most of the same thoughts come to mind as if it would happen in the real world (I said most, not all ). Because, words and images create our thoughts and maneuver our limitless imagination. That effect may be lessened in a degree for video games but its not negated in any way.
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