Commander Clueless
Hiya, hiya. Pleased to meetcha.
- Sep 10, 2008
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Because we all know that millions of kids play these games. I started out in this thread by explaining that a lot of my students had a strong understanding of ww1, and they all said it’s because of battlefield 1.
Again, though, shouldn't that be the focus of your issue?
Parental control tools already exist. Why would your issue, right or wrong, be with the content itself?
Age ratings do exist for a reason.
Regardless, I don’t think teaching adults fake history is a good thing either.
As I said before, this is a video game, not a documentary. Nothing is being presented as fact.
If you are concerned about the general human ability to separate fantasy from reality, that is a larger issue. At that point, though, we're talking a much larger scope than should ever be discussed in a video game thread.
Although to be fair, I think we've already reached that point.
Meanwhile, back in the realm of relevance, Battlefield V is one of the games partnering with NVIDIA for real-time raytracing. While I'm not usually one who pays close attention to lighting and shadow fidelity, the visuals are impressive.
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