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Well played B&B. Well played.
Good troll, 10/10
ever heard of idling?
Oh ok, so that means you haven't fired one bullet in that game, or the copy of Payday 2 that you own, or the other numerous violent killing games you own. Gotcha.
Let me break it down for you simply: If you are trying to make a rational argument against violent games, you look like a hypocrite when you have several violent games in your own inventory. It ruins your credibility. Just sayin...
owning the game =/= playing the game
playing the game =/= idling for trading cards
btw my pc can't even run payday 1/2
Oh ♥♥♥♥, the guy owns Payday? Now THAT is what I call a hypocrite.
Murdering for fun is wrong, but it's A-OK to kill innocents for money, right?
In his defense you don't have to kill non-combatents in those games whereas the whole point of Hatred is to kill random fleeing civilians. This is the kind of game that the media would love to get their hands on to paint all gamers as socially mal-adjusted psychopaths, and anyone defending it aren't hurting their case.
So you apparently don't even like playing games, but you think you have a valid opinion on what kind of games people should be allowed to play?
Censorship is wrong. End of story.