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Aimforthehead Posted at 7:57 pm on July 3, 2009

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espresso8097 Posted at 8:31 pm on July 3, 2009
I've played paintball mods for games that are traditionally violent, almost as fun as killing.  

And some games can be plenty challenging while taking away the kill portion almost entirely.  Take Swat 4 (co-op) for example, better scores and more challenging when not going around popping everyone with 5.45nato in the head.  Most hard opponents manage to go down with at most a round or two of 9mm jhp to the leg.  Only noob servers allow player to go around killing everything.

Veldel Posted at 8:03 pm on July 3, 2009
Show this to Jack Thompson and he will probly say they are all liers and false xD

I do my gaming for the thrill and felling of achivment and I play any game as long as its good unless its sports those bore me.

zombieman5 Posted at 8:01 pm on July 3, 2009
i always feel like video games are a great way to release the aggression i have from real life in a safe environment where i can do what i normally can't in the real world. this does not mean i will actually go out and do it.
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