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[–] unixfreak 0 points 17 points 17 points (+17|-0) ago
Why is this so controversial anyway? The npc's aren't real people, they don't represent real people, and they have no emotional nor self awareness. They are not living things. It's equivalent to throwing a soft toy into the wall. The horror!
I can just imagine a game where you can inadvertently kill children, and that every serial killer / child rapist immediately goes out to buy it and commence in some kind of VR training. Just like how every person who plays GTA will immediately go out and steal a car, and perform a 1080 triple-corkscrew flip over the motorway before picking up their bag of meth to become the next drug kingpin.