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This, children, is called hypocrisy

Stevo writes: "Apparently video games are so bad that the NRA have joined forces with MEDL Mobile, Inc. to create NRA: Practice Range for iOS. How are they doing this? By marketing it as a "knowledge" game."

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Zhipp4134d ago

Don't they only blame violent videogames? An app where you shoot at targets while being supplied with (possibly)helpful gun safety tips doesn't seem all that "violent" to me.

DragonKnight4134d ago

It could be interpreted as promoting gun use. And guns are instruments of death no matter what anyone says. Used responsibly, they still result in the ending of one or many lives.

Zhipp4134d ago

Sure it could, but then you'd be using the same broken logic that the NRA uses in regards to violent videogames, wouldn't you?

From the features listed in the article, it seems more like this "game" is for gun owners. Regardless of how stupid the NRA can be, I don't see anything wrong with this app, especially if it goes towards making people more responsible when in comes to taking care of their weapons.

I agree that a gun is an instrument of death, which is why, if used responsibly, a gun would seldom ever be fired at another human being in the first place--and rarely ever is, by licensed gun owners. If the owner does indeed have the gun for "self-defense purposes"(i.e. hurting another to prevent them from hurting you or others) naturally it should only ever even be drawn if the owner is threatened. Besides, not including suicides, the vast majority of shootings are committed by illegal gun owners. The #1 thing licensed carriers need to do is keep tighter reins on who has access to their gun at any given time.

That's my take on things, anyway.

DragonKnight4134d ago

For starters, I'm not interpreting it as anything. I'm merely showcasing one extreme that will be used against this "game."

Two, there really is no such thing as using an instrument of death "responsibly." By their very nature they cause death. You can NOT use a gun. That's probably the most responsible thing to do with one. But even in "self-defense" the likelihood of death is almost certain. I mean, I don't understand why anyone would ever consider a gun a tool. It's not a tool. A tool facilitates a project. The only way a gun would be a tool is if you were a hitman. But anyway, I'm just saying there are extremes on both sides and this game will be judged by one extreme as promoting gun use.

SilentNegotiator4134d ago (Edited 4134d ago )

NRA promoting gun use? Oh my god. really? No way. I'm floored. gasp. /s

Of course they promote gun use. And you don't have to agree with them on video games or gun control to know that they DO promote safe use among legal, law abiding owners.

"there really is no such thing as using an instrument of death "responsibly." By their very nature they cause death. You can NOT use a gun. That's probably the most responsible thing to do with one"

I consider using a gun for protection more responsible than trying to subdue a criminal without one or otherwise just balling up in the corner and crying. If it's me/someone else innocent or someone endangering INNOCENT lives, the person endangering others is dead. I'm not going to coo him until the cops show up 8 minutes later "Ohhh, you po' widdle murder; your mental needs are just not properly attended to!" -- responsible gun use is the difference between a dead murderer and a few innocent vs a bunch of dead innocent people (and probably a cop or two) and murderer.

I'm up to date on the idea of mental health and helping people, but the difference between liberal sensibilities and liberal bulls**t in this case is additional lost lives. Fearing everyone as an irresponsible threat is well worse than fearing people not being prepared to stop one psycho as he slaughters a room of people.

DragonKnight4134d ago

@SilentNegotiator: What's with the tone dude? Did I come at you and try to steal your gun or something? I made a valid point and you turned on Second Amendment Defense Mode? Seriously, you should just learn to chill out a bit.

I've been in enough gun debates with so many logical fallacies being thrown around to last multiple lifetimes, so I'm not getting into another one. Especially with someone who may or may not be very high strung at the mere thought of anyone or anything being "anti-gun."

SilentNegotiator4134d ago

The first thing a person with no logical retort does is invent a "tone" of the other(s) in the debate and pretend to be too much above them to retort at all.

DragonKnight4133d ago

Dude, your first sentence was sarcastic. I didn't invent that. The rest of your response was blatantly pro-NRA/pro-gun, I didn't invent that either. You created your own tone, I didn't do it for you. Like I said, I'm not getting into another gun debate where logical fallacies are thrown around just so yet another person can defend a poorly worded and outdated "right." Argue with yourself.

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omegaoftime4134d ago

This article is pointless and not written well. There is a large difference between just shooting a gun in a game at targets that resemble people and shooting as a discipline, so I don't see how it is a hypocrisy. When I first started out with guns, I was afraid of them and wasn't too sure of the safety rules because living in California, nobody here knows how they work. Over time, you spend quite a bit of planning and tinkering on trying to figure out how your equipment works, how to customize it, make it smooth, yada yada, boring stuff.

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Phil Spencer and the Battle for Xbox’s Soul

Has the rapid growth of Xbox made the ship too heavy? Following the closures of Tango Gameworks, Arkane Austin, and Roundhouse, we explore what the future of Xbox could look like.

LG_Fox_Brazil6h ago

This ship was never meant to sail, this ship was made from the get go to sink as fast as possible. It almost feels that they want to lower the standards of quality in the industry so that they can fit in

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Get ready to throw down in the ultimate battle arena with Super Dragon Punch Force 3, the latest sensation in the world of fighting games! Developed by the masterminds at Talent Digital Art, this adrenaline-pumping title is more than just a game—it's a knockout experience that will leave you craving for more.

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Sarah Bond dodges questions on Xbox studio closures

While on stage with Dina Bass at The Bloomberg Technology Summit the President of Xbox, Sarah Bond, was asked about the Xbox studio closures of Arkane Austin, Tango Gameworks, Alpha Dog, and Roundhouse Studios

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ApocalypseShadow20h ago

Of course she did. She's part of the problem and will just tow the company line.

VenomUK18h ago(Edited 18h ago)

Bloomberg’s Dina Bass could barely read her scripted question without looking at her notes, whilst Sarah Bond who WAS expecting the question spoke without saying anything of substance or answering the question in any meaningful way. Clearly she’s had the same expert PR training as Phil, but this avoidance was disrespectful. In time the short-sighted decision to shut down Tango Gameworks will be seen as of the most notorious examples why Phil Spencer messed up his tenure in charge of Xbox. That’s a fully built out talented team that could’ve been put to work on any project.

Additionally, Phil Spencer should not be using Sarah Bond as a patsy for his mistakes- he should be answering that question.

gleepot16h ago

I think you are all really overselling Tangos value. Hi-Fi rush was a lot of fun. Ghostwire was incredibly dull. Evil within 1 and 2 were just okay.

lucasnooker15h ago

Evil within 2 was incredibly under rated. I thought that game was surprisingly good

NotoriousWhiz13h ago

Someone else said it best. I don't think it was a Phil decision. It was most likely a Satya decision. I think Microsoft is done giving out free money to Xbox.

Cacabunga10h ago

people please boycott Activision Bethesda next release and support Hellblade.
these people mus understand that they cannot treat their fans and employees that way.
scumbags.

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XiNatsuDragnel19h ago

Yikes you don't help Sarah 😬 making a problem worse

Christopher18h ago

She's playing her role. There's absolutely nothing any of them can say other than the truth, this is about profit margins and not quality, so they just don't answer anything and wait for gamers to forget.

shinoff21837h ago

I think news is coming of more ps5 release but they gotta be careful cause Xbox is still sitting on store shelves. They can't get left holding all that stock

Lightning776h ago

Come next month they'll flash nice looking games in our faces and expecting us to forget.

The only thing that'll be going through my mind at their showcase is how many of those studios will get shut down after release.

I'm not joking around either. MS probably expects every game to be like COD and do COD numbers. What a way to destroy gaming for the entire industry because they're dumb af at being realistic in what success means for each game.

-Foxtrot5h ago

Always feels she was brought in / promoted for this. Happened just before things started to be out in motion.

Phil and co have someone to throw under the bus and share the blame with

zaanan9h ago

Meet the new boss, same as the old boss

darthv7226m ago

....won't get fooled again

Hofstaderman19h ago

Like a deer caught in the headlights.....

notachance19h ago

I always wondered why xbox had multiple leaders with similar titles like Phil Spencer, Matt Booty, and Sarah Bond, like, how many heads do you actually need?

Seems to me it would be more cost efficient to cut 2 of them instead of all those studios.

DarXyde17h ago

Frankly, I suspect she is the most competent of them. I don't mean that I like her more, I mean that she's the best at articulating herself and giving the talking points MS wants to give. The others are starting to sound more like her than her sounding like any of them.

Are any of these people "responsible" for what's happening? No. This reeks of Nadella. But that being said, I don't see any of the Xbox heads stepping down in protest.

"Don't shoot the messenger", sure, but at the same time, the messengers don't seem to take umbrage with the message. Not enough to remove themselves from it, anyway.

CS75h ago

I disagree. Nadella is looking for profit as a CEO should in my opinion.

The problem is Dr. Phil & Co. had 10 years to bring Xbox back on track and have been failing woefully.

Phil needs to sell to Nadella that if we are to make a profit, we need to make great games. And to do that we need employees here for the long haul and the freedom to work on creative projects.

But as Phil said himself he doesn’t believe great games sell consoles.

RpgSama11h ago

Dude, 100%, forgot Major Nelson and Aaron Greenberg, like what is the point for all these suits? They have more C-level executives than games released in a generation.

This is just so they can all pass along the hot potato one at a time and in between all of them can say a lot without actually saying anything, misinformation at its finest.

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