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It is strange isn't it? In videogames people kill eachother without batting an eye. Yet if you have to kill a dog or cat people (Some of us anyway) get emotional.
Its because we are trained to kill people are entire life.
From the moment we are born, were trained to be killers.
That is for the weak minded. Look at those girls who stabbed their friend because of slinderman, weak minded fools will fall for the deception.
I blame it on puppy calendars.
Man, that was so weird, I had to share it with others...
Thankfully that's not the case these days.
People kill other people without thinking about it in games because there's motive. That person is trying to kill you, is the bad guy, or is your opposition. There's consensual engagement and understanding between the combatants. When it comes to sick animals you're killing something that doesn't understand what's happening, even though the action has the best of intentions.
Wow man, very well put.
Actually, it's because we tend to connect to animals more easily. In videogames, we ARE trained to "kill the bad guys"; we'll naturally justify to ourselves why it's okay to kill Random McDude 3. In this case, the dog has done no wrong and is clearly in pain. Combine that with the fact that a dog's whines naturally sound at a level that invokes feelings of pity, pain, and occasionally fear in a human brain. If you DON'T feel any sort of uncomfortableness in killing it (even in a known fantasy environment), then you may legitimately have some sociopathic tendencies. Thanks, psychology degree!
To reply to the original post: That's odd. The game seems to prefer that you perform the chargeable overhead chop on the dog's head or upper body. I've never actually attempted the horizontal swing on it. Additionally, the tutorial is known to be somewhat buggy.
It's called compassion. You've either got it, or you don't.