A counter strike documentry

Yeah me too, watching it just made we want to play some CS.
 
I watched the entire thing from start to finish.

Yes, there is incorrect information, some bias, viewpoints more heavily focused on certain sides of the spectrum, but it was an interesting documentary nonetheless. I would reccomend watching it, even if just to kill some time like I did.
 
this documentary is complete shite.....
I loved the part where the therapist says that movies are more of an influence
and seriously guys? do we ever think of the killing or blood in CS:S?
come on......we might get mad when we die but thats the it.
All we care about is defeating the other team, not seeing blood splattered on a wall. If we wanted to see blood and gore then we would go to one of those sites that puts videos and pictures of peoples gory deaths. Why dont all those parents go after those sites? there even more acessable than games!! you dont even have to pay to view the site. (most) adults are so nieve.
 
Raziaar said:
I watched the entire thing from start to finish.

Yes, there is incorrect information, some bias, viewpoints more heavily focused on certain sides of the spectrum, but it was an interesting documentary nonetheless. I would reccomend watching it, even if just to kill some time like I did.

Yeah same here, I liked watching it.
 
Actually...this documentary seemed more pro gamers at the end. At the end of the tournament after all the debate whether being terrorists and having realistic shooting and being addicted was bad the guy says "After they killed eachother in the match, they got up and both teams shook hands". That part really made me think if this was an anti-game documentary or not. It seems more like he entered it as anti-game and after actually investigating what went on realized its nothing more than fun and good sportsmanship, not mindless murder simulators.
 
"Oh lord, my child has an interest outside of school! I must put an end to this harmless act of recriation!"

I suppose the next step is to tie people to their school bench and feed them amphetamines until they've passed highschool.
 
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