Ziltro wrote:
I think the mind makes up the rest, like when reading a book.
That illustrates a good point. Anyone who enjoys reading will probably agree a good book is far more involving than a film, yet it's nothing more than black and white print, the power is all in your minds interpritation of the authors words, the least "realistic" of all mediums can build the most powerfull picture.
And on that point, the mind, or lack of it is the problem with anyone inclined to drive like an idiot after playing a video game, and thats what needs addressing. Many moons ago I would drive pretty fast when playing fast thrash/metal/industrial music, should that be banned too? how far do you go? Beethoven was considered subversive when he first rocked the joint, kinda like the sid vicious of his day.
Computer games have been blamed for allsorts for years now, same with films. There has been violence and car chases in films since they were both invented, but before then- people still acted like mindless fools and psychopaths. I don't recall Jack the ripper citing death wish II as an influence.
Art mimics life. prohibiting it is like smashing the mirror. Doesn't change the way you look, just hides it from you, and sooner or later you'll see your reflection in something.