I heard he used tooth paste as well (twice each day!).
Let's blame Prodent!
Nice of you to troll such a sensitive subject.
Its disturbing in the fact that people who cannot handle modern life find refuge in games so many of us love.
I didn't troll.
You just didn't understand what I tried to say: playing whichever game is not a cause of criminals doing horrible things, just like someone's choice of toothpaste, toilet paper or amount of public transport use isn't either.
"Earlier, he told the court he took a year off to play World of Warcraft.
He described using computer games to rehearse scenarios before setting off the car bomb outside a government building in the Norwegian capital on 22 July 2011."
Yeah, wow is a great place to practice your car bombing skills.....
"Earlier, he told the court he took a year off to play World of Warcraft.
He described using computer games to rehearse scenarios before setting off the car bomb outside a government building in the Norwegian capital on 22 July 2011."
Yeah, wow is a great place to practice your car bombing skills.....
Great journalism.
I'm trying to envision how playing wow would lead to better carbombing skills. Maybe he played a rogue in Strand of the Ancients?
Wow is violent the same way killing spiders, swatting flies and destroying garden gnome statues is violent. For the most part pve consists of killing oversized insects or strange demonic looking creatures. And for the most part pvp consists of killing gnomes, elves, trolls and ogres. Im pretty sure you would have to be ignorant of games and whats available on the market, to single world of warcraft out as the violent one.
I remember being in highschool when the media broke all these huuhaa news stories about Doom making people violent. It seems we haven t come very far from those days in the early 90s.
What I think always happens in these extreme cases, is the that human nature asserts itself. We can't have things we dont understand, controll or can catagorize around, because those things are frightening. So in the case of Breivik, we even go as far as explain his behaviour with this old fashioned and flawed reasoning, just to make some sense of what happened.
Those of us who have played wow or video games in general, know that you dont go out and murder 77 people because wow took up a lot of your time 5 years ago. - But it would be nice if we didnt have that insight, so that we might explain his behavior and feel better at night for it. Maybe we could even feel we were contributing to safeguarding against such behaviour by restricting access to video games for certain age groups in the future. - there is no reason why we shouldnt travel down that road, if we all encourage that band wagon.
The best way to restrict peoples freedoms, is to make them ask for those restrictions to begin with.
In his testimony, Breivik said he played the computer game "Modern Warfare" for 16 months starting in January 2010, primarily to get a feel for how to use rifle sights.
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I heard he used tooth paste as well (twice each day!).
Let's blame Prodent!
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And Hitler was a vegetarian....
Nice of you to troll such a sensitive subject.
Its disturbing in the fact that people who cannot handle modern life find refuge in games so many of us love.
it's the panda expansion. it's enough to drive anyone to do oddball things.
Is this going to turn into a thread about how MMORPGs are just genocide simulators?
That wasnt my intention, but its been hijacked by the usual suspects.
who linked this murderer to our mmorpg forum again???? what was your point?
dont call other trolls man.....you started this shit.......dont link gaming to bad people.
I bet he played with Lego, rode a bike, watched TV and at some time had a pet, too.
Disturbing news.
So have over 20 millions of other people (who didnt murder 100 people). So what?
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He also said he learned to aim in CoD
We really need to ban video games.
Jesus, man up and get a grip, will ya? He's a nutter. He did many of the same things that non-nutters do. That is all. No story there, mate.
I didn't troll.
You just didn't understand what I tried to say: playing whichever game is not a cause of criminals doing horrible things, just like someone's choice of toothpaste, toilet paper or amount of public transport use isn't either.
p.s. there is a thread on this already
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I wonder what his favorite candybar was...
Mine is Payday.
Ban his favourite candybar!!! It could turn people into cold-blooded, merciless killers!!! Oh, and bicycles. Or maybe the shampoo he used.
Hitler played chess.
He described using computer games to rehearse scenarios before setting off the car bomb outside a government building in the Norwegian capital on 22 July 2011."
Yeah, wow is a great place to practice your car bombing skills.....
Great journalism.
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Theres even a picture of hes WoW char
From Danish news. Sry but the article is Danish aswell.
http://nyhederne.tv2.dk/article.php/id-49777006:breivik-spillede-computerspil-16-timer-om-dagen.html?forside
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Hahaha yea indeed
I'm trying to envision how playing wow would lead to better carbombing skills. Maybe he played a rogue in Strand of the Ancients?
Wow is violent the same way killing spiders, swatting flies and destroying garden gnome statues is violent. For the most part pve consists of killing oversized insects or strange demonic looking creatures. And for the most part pvp consists of killing gnomes, elves, trolls and ogres. Im pretty sure you would have to be ignorant of games and whats available on the market, to single world of warcraft out as the violent one.
I remember being in highschool when the media broke all these huuhaa news stories about Doom making people violent. It seems we haven t come very far from those days in the early 90s.
What I think always happens in these extreme cases, is the that human nature asserts itself. We can't have things we dont understand, controll or can catagorize around, because those things are frightening. So in the case of Breivik, we even go as far as explain his behaviour with this old fashioned and flawed reasoning, just to make some sense of what happened.
Those of us who have played wow or video games in general, know that you dont go out and murder 77 people because wow took up a lot of your time 5 years ago. - But it would be nice if we didnt have that insight, so that we might explain his behavior and feel better at night for it. Maybe we could even feel we were contributing to safeguarding against such behaviour by restricting access to video games for certain age groups in the future. - there is no reason why we shouldnt travel down that road, if we all encourage that band wagon.
The best way to restrict peoples freedoms, is to make them ask for those restrictions to begin with.
Really? Really?
I bet he also like soccer, eating, watching TV, playing with dogs, played Farmville and so on.
It does not matter.
Breivik is just a deranged individual, WoW didn't cause that.
Also:
In his testimony, Breivik said he played the computer game "Modern Warfare" for 16 months starting in January 2010, primarily to get a feel for how to use rifle sights.
Source: http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/story/2012-04-19/breivik-utoya-trial/54408652/1
OMG! Moder Warfare teaches you how to committ genocide!
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