Its not that they programmed the game so you could specifically do that to her. They put her in the game to represent an issue of the time. They put many ways for you to fight into the game. They allowed you to hog tie and transport npcs as bounties. The alligator attacks anything that gets too close. This culminates in the unforeseen hilarious act of feeding a feminist to an alligator.
This is what happens when you make your game so detailed, you can do whatever you want, including feeding feminist to an alligator, doesn't mean shit though
Exactly, rockstar is all about displaying free will in gaming. Why do people think gta RP (Roleplay) is so popular now? Because it’s so detailed that it truly makes games feel more story book like
ikr. im playing a survival game and i find myself this funny weak melee weapon say a rolling pin. now i must suddenly have an urge irl to pick one up and go all out survival of the fittest by killing people to loot them and steal from people. totally the same thing that drives me in game to do that irl. i wouldnt do it at all irl.
That’s not a great argument. There have been people who have became real race car drivers from playing games. You’re only helping them with that argument. The real and only issue with video games is that it takes up a lot of time before people realize it. Then they become lazy and are already in the mindset of saying “I’ll do it after this game” which becomes quickly “I’ll do it tomorrow” and “next year” and so on. It’s not a great habit. Being able to get rich doing something doesn’t mean you should do it. This is a real comparison that works. You can get rich selling drugs or humans even. Should you do it? No cause you’re a shit human. Same with games. Except you become a lazy and useless human. I know plenty it’s happened to. Another issue that follows the gaming is people now think going to the gym is a good thing. The gym should only be used for the people tryna compete , and the ones using it for physical therapy. The gym IS NOT exercise. The real way to get in shape is go outside and do real hard work. That does more than the gym ever will for you. I quit the gym when I was 21 and I’m in the best shape of my life at 27. Way stronger than I’ve ever been and I don’t believe anyone can outwork me. All because I realized the gym just makes me think it’s okay to be lazy when I leave.
I mean, I thought so for a REALLY long time being a lifelong gamer myself... the research on the subject says otherwise. At least--they imply it's more plausible than most gamers seem to assume. That may be uncomfortable, but THOSE are the facts. It doesn't mean you WILL become more violent, correlation doesn't imply causation, etc... for example, it could be that more violent people are simply drawn to more violent games, which is why testing people who play violent games would return those kinds of results. The issue is, this doesn't account for all of the variances when you control for it. All I want people to accept is that it is possible for it to have an influence without you realizing it. Even something as simple as the fact that most games never have a way to _diffuse_ a violent situation, with really the only option being violence... I do think that kind of thing has an effect on people via the availability heuristic and the way our brains rely on schemas.
This is the same Joe Rogan who commentates on Fights it is the same Joe Rogan who used to be a fighter. He is far more to blame for violence in homes then any video game is. (and keep in mind i am not blaming him just saying he has no leg to stand on here)
I hate what video games have done to kids. Everywhere I go I see whole schools getting hogtied and thrown to alligators. I can't beleive this is happening.
@@TheReaIestOne oh shiii. Meanwhile I play whole games being the worst asshole. By choosing the dialog options to make npc's as sad as possible 😅 Hopefully this doesn't tell anything about me. 😂
@@beatnik6806 can't say for sure cause i don't know you enough. But i know that there's a good chance that a person is a decent human being if he's kind to an NPC in a video game. Don't take any offense, i don't really consider a person who's violent in a videogame a bad person. 🤣
They didn’t code it specifically so you could do that to her specifically, they coded it so you could do that to NPC’s in general, and she happened to be an NPC
She also happened to be really annoying and became a focal point for frustration. "Ya know if i was back then, what I'd do to one of those losers, id be the baddest fucker, everyone would fear me." Mostly it was a joke and the feminists over reacted. Looking forward to seeing the next controversy.
@@Pookie1334 and not bad people too. You kill a bunch of diligence drivers and guards that did nothing but earn a wage to feed their family. The game shows that on purpose. When Arthur checks the soldiers they ambush, he sees that not all of them were bad people doing wrong things to the indians. Some were just young dudes who happen to be there. When John Marston buys wood to build the farm, he travels with a cart and a guard who tells him that he is just there to look tough and avoid any trouble, but he actually never needs to shoot anyone. He just wants to be able to feed his wife and children. That guy is a proxy of every random dude you kill while comitting robbery during the game. Not to mention that Arthur beat innocent people to a pulp so they pay back their lending. Arthur says it himself to the nun. He *is* a bad man. But he is a bad man with a sense of honor, that redeem himself in the end. That's why the game is called Red Dead Redemption, and not Red Dead I Was A Good Guy All The Time
@@zalitosway8419that’s why it’s so funny because nobody who actually plays the game even cares about the protestor we just thought it was funny but the feminist made a big deal about it far worse than any gamer. They tried canceling the game for it and people just made more creative ways to piss off the fems.
It's literally studied and confirmed that violent videogames are a great reason violent people don't commit violent crimes, because they vent all their anger shooting bunches of pixels, instead of schools.
@@HannibalKanttert would be amusing to see an attempt to produce a study which even mirrors such fanciful claims, let alone one that 'confirms' them.
Lol i still remember head shotting people to see blood fountain comin out of their head as a kid lol. It's normal, doesn't mean i am a murderer now does it? Nope. Got into one of the best colleges in my country and am enjoying my life as a productive member of society.
It is ridiculous. Many studies have shown there is no noticable consistent difference between the violence/aggresiveness of those who play and don't play video games.
@@brampelberg9335 It does desensitize you to certain words and phrases though. Like the word kill certainly gives me less of an emotional response because I've probably said "Killed that dude" in call of duty thousands of times to the point where the word lost its edge. - But when my mom or sister hear that word it is different, they have a difference in pre-conception.
@@astralbeatz9950 yeah sure, but that is not really an issue. There are plenty of groups that use certain words like it is nothing but to others it is.
Only me who deliberately shot the lanterns on the coaches just to see the whole coach including horses light up then? I’ll remove myself, don’t worry guys
@@swisscheeseplease97 you don't need to be a nerd to be able to steal a car or punch stranger in the face in GTA. all you need to do is to press one button when you close enough to the subject. it's so sad that pushing one button is considered nerd nowadays.
@@swisscheeseplease97 Rogan is right. They had to do something extra to allow you to move a character to a whole other scene and the things interact. Old school games would probably crash if you tried something like that.
wrong. i can find it so funny and twistedly enjoyable just going on a murderous rampage in a game but irl im the most chill person ever approachable but has anxiety so i like my space at times. do i have these tendencies irl. not at all
My dad would never buy me video games because of this stupid argument. I always answered, I wonder what videogame Attila the Hun played that made him so violent.
@@theonlyMoancore Yeah, I read about that. Oddly enough.. a really great and friendly guy online, usually played support roles, amazing call outs, I heard that he never finished a game without putting a gg in chat.
„Video games make us violent! Anyways, have you see that insane video where a bear eats an infant? Daamn dude it fucking obliterates it, rips it apart limb by limb while its still alive, all while going WUAAAH WUAAAH ROROASTF(insert random joe animal noises), damn, such amazing, magnificent creatures”
Fact, video games can never be blamed for violence in real life. It take a real insane person to use a video game as an excuse as to why they committed a crime or act of violence. Otherwise, the majority of people would be violent offenders.
L, acts of fiction can influence the behavior of people. It's not the same thing playing Red Dead than playing Little Big Planet, the feelings these videogames evoke is very different, and these feelings influence your behavior whether people like it or not. Obviously not everyone will be influenced as much than others or what not, but many videogames are a way for people to communicate or agree with, people videogames are art, and art influences people. Never said imitate, just influence.
@@WeebSlayer71 definitely 👌, people who otherwise wouldn't have these thoughts could be influenced. Even if it's a small percentage, it's not impossible.
@@aloistrancy9204 Oh I can tell the difference, and REALITY says that what you consume as media affects your behavior, this is basic psychology my dude: If you watch a lot of edgy stuff then your behavior towards other things will be different than someone who consumes family friendly stuff. I'm not saying that people who consume edgy stuff is necessarily edgy since everyone percieves things differently, but it will be different. For example, study shows that people who play a lot of gacha games are pretty much on a gambling addiction, and people who play a lot of competitive games tend to be more propense to compulsive behavior.
@@aloistrancy9204 I forgot to tell, but there's also media with messages and sometimes political messages. Like Detroit Become Human has a message on the definition of life as a concept.
@The Dark Hoonter What you're saying it's true, but people experiment a lot of the time, they don't want to replay the same genre of a game everytime, and sometimes people just play games to reinforce an idea and it turns out the game has other ideas too.
i play super violent games and haven't acted out on it if videogames had a legitimate affect on me to induce violence i would be elecro schock tharpy people and more
@@moonshiners-cv6kd ngl boxing games had me trying combos on my punching bag I saw happen in game when I was younger, sword games got me looking into information on real duels and weapons and even when I was a kid in school I'd read all the medieval weapon books I could, like honeslty games had me looking up information more than school did.
@@bigben9492 i mean i can see why the moves were cool and you wanted to try it out but you're not going to gravitate to in acting the gta 5 torture scene.
@@moonshiners-cv6kd no because I have a mind and morals and everyone knows attacking/torturing somebody is illegal & morally wrong so yeah I can take things from boxing games an apply it to a bag but since I'm not retarded, I realize that gta is just a game & it's not okay to do.
that's called realism. the game ain't terrible because they made that possible to do, the player is terrible for doing it. it's just like life, you can do anything, and you can be anyone, but it's your choices that define you.
ikr. i mean u can but its hard. alligators arnt known to go out thei way to attack humans as they can deal with a fair bit of annoyance from humans b4 getting fed up but its not like it hasnt happened once b4.
The point he was making was that someone made a stupid video but because the reaction from the sjw's was so ridiculous that made people do even worse things just to troll and if they didn't make a big deal then people wouldn't have gone overboard
People are lazy and like to just find one single thing to blame so they can say everything is done so they can forget about things. Thats how they piled all the blame on Alec Baldwin
@de0509 wait wut? Have you ever taken firearm safety. No matter what anyone else doing b4 handling that gun. Whenever you handle a gun in your hands it's your responsibility to ensure the safety of everyone around you as it is deadly weapon and should always be treated like its loaded.
@@jordanlundberg6352 yes. I have handled firearms before. I also know that movie production would be different. Imagine a scene where two guys are at odds so both unholstered their guns but then both pointed it at some wall. That would be a silly scene. How is this such a foreign thought to you. People point "guns" at other people in movie production. Theres also a thing called movie props. And someones job is to ensure real guns with live ammo are not just mixed together with the props so people dont just confuse one for another.
@de0509 does t matter if you are using live bullets or not you should always treat it like it's loaded and only pull the trigger whe. You intend to use it. He pointed at a film crew person shot them and killed them. That should be second-degree murder. I hope you never own or handle firearms in the future if you can't see how the person who handled and used the weapon is not responsible for what happened
Why are you making that point? It doesn't matter if the game DID tell you to do that. It's a game. We watch far worse things in movies and TV as entertainment and nobody bats an eye because it'd a movie.
The point isn't what it is but what it represents. You can be liberal and do it anyway and laugh and make a funny clip, but if you do that because you really hate feminism it isn't a joke anymore is taking a position
@@fedbat2199 I'd say most people did it cause of the response they got. People acting as if people actually were doing this in real life. After all, it is just a game.
Which, as a woman, I found her annoying as well. And best get up myself. I don’t want to be able to do jury duty, or go to war, or vote… I’d be okay if we did without the suffrage events lol
Did they? I thought it was mostly after youtube deleted the channel for it that people lost their shit. Wouldn't be shocked though, modern gaming is filled with the most pathetic and hypocritical crybaby people on the planet.
Never, ever forget: public hangings and battles were family events once upon a time. Violent media doesn't make us violent; humanity is inherently violent.
@@MegaSimmaster billions have lived and died observing violence for entertainment since the dawn of man, be it war, hangings, or sport. We may not universally act violently, but most every human inherently enjoys violence/conflict.
Also like that specific game punishes you for doing immoral things. You can't punch a character in the face in a crowd of people without in-game repercussions. The game isn't outright encouraging you to do shit like that
@@kodykoopmans9512 Even funnier when you remember the Wanted system in RDR is annoying to deal with for most players. They just wanna make moonshine and sell hides, maybe catch the occasional bandit.
I think is very dangerous how violent video game has become with time. Much violent games and bad games very much new ones like warzone 2 and active ones like gta 5. Maybe the age restriction should be raised to 20-25? Then less crime happens maybe
And young people use so much money on new console parts and newest computiers. It's so much wasted money just to be vielent in games and toxic about in game chat. I seen this video of warzone 2 it got me recomended. This man violently laughing and driving over other players constantly it was horrible horrible video to watch.... what will he teach for young generation oh my.... what in tarnation
In Red Dead 2 specifically there are consequences for that, your honour goes down which changes the way certain Npcs interact with you and even makes some things inaccessible if your honour is too low.
Funniest part is, they could have chosen several games where you can do much worse, but they happened to choose the game that literally punishes the player for doing that kind of stuff
@@TheDsRequiem It really is. Red Deads primary themes are the death of the wild west and the consequences and morality of your actions. *Spoilers* I mean the entire first game is a Redemption arc for Marston after what he did in Red Dead 2. The whole point of both games is to ask the question, can someone be redeemed for past crimes or should they be punished for what they did regardless of how they've changed? Was John Marston a good person who did bad things due to the circumstances of the old west, or was he a bad person who used his circumstances to justify his crimes. There's literally a bit in Red Dead 1 where Marston has a conversation with Death who basically tells him he can't escape hell by doing good deeds, and that he will ultimately be punished for what he's done. Which foreshadows him ultimately being executed by the marshals. I really don't know how you could miss this if you've played them. It could not be any clearer that the story is about the consequences of your actions. What do you think it was about?
@@TheDsRequiemArthur decides to collect debt from unsuspecting homes for someone he knows is bs and in the process punches his own card manhandling someone with a deadly sickness at the time. While every other choice decides whether you die with honor, staring at the sunrise like he wanted or getting stabbed in the back in a sea of fire.
@NATO Enjoyer🔌🐰 I've seen so many people online just be genuinely nice but people in person can't be. I got sick once and my whole usually squad sent questions asking where I was and if I was OK. You are gone from work for a day and people don't even worry
To be fair, in RDR2 as long as it’s not a cut scene you can do that to anyone. Except the people in your gang which sucks cause I’d like to do that to Micah😂
They also made the native American settlement a protected area. They could have programmed something hilarious to happen to you if you attempted anything on the feminists.
@@brandonmanley540 That area was just blocked off. Be a lot harder to do for those npcs. They move around in a large town and some travel outside it long distances. I guess they could of just made them immortal or something like main characters but then you still be able to do stuff to them. Honestly.. who cares? People who complain about that don't play these games anyways.
So wait? Your telling me I’m actually not a Jedi? How is that even possible? I beat Star Wars Jedi Fallen order to 100% completion! This should absolutely mean I’m now a Jedi 😂😂
I mean, in the story, the main character kinda helps woman’s rights a bit, Arthur doesn’t dislike them. So the developers didn’t exactly mean for you to do that on purpose, it’s an open world game with endless possibilities
The question is if virtual violence can cause real world violence and if so on what scale. Do you think things like rape porn cause more or less rapes?
@@vexbutter Well you are wrong. People clearly can not distinguish between right and wrong in real life. If they could I would not be a Canadian Citizen and you would be living back in Europe on your own land not on mine.
@My Enemies Call Me Namor my own land? I was born here bro, nobody alive today has stolen the land I live on. Shits just the way it is. And it's people like you that concretely disregard the fact that nobody of a specific ethnicity or race that has been born in America has stolen land. I get it you're losing the argument but that last ditch effort was just pathetic,
@@vexbutter They also can in videogames, it's the simple fact that doing wrong things in videogames doesn't have crazy consequences like going to jail irl. In GTA you can commit genocide and just respawn (or restart) after getting arrested or killed. People do 'bad' things in videogames because they have no actual consequences. Look at videgames with deep moral messages like Hotline Miami or Detroit Become Human, these videogames are based on consequences, in these games violence is treated as such, but at the same time the games have clear messages.
People don’t realise that video games impact your thought process less than movies and tv shows. Much easier to identify with actual people doing bad stuff than a game character
There’s even a community of people using RDR2 to create stories with their own characters. It’s really awesome. So much better than watching tv shows too. But people still get really into it.
@@TheUnplannedLove yep that’s awesome, it’s like all the people that do fan fics or draw their favourite characters. Games can push people’s creative talents to a new level. And some people are going to be violent no matter what, for whatever reason. Blaming games is easier for parents than blaming themselves…
The argument made by actual scientists isn't that it forces you to be violent, but that it creates a _tendency_ toward violence. I play all sorts of violent video games and have no plan on stopping, but I still acknowledge that this is probably true. I think if you spend time thinking and introspect, you will be fine. The issue is that violent murder types aren't known for introspection and keen sense of morals... I'm worried what effect it has on those kinds of people.
I remember playing it, and you have to go through 90% of torture before finish the mission. I played years later, and it seems they make it short 1 or 2 and you are done. It's the worst mission on the game.
One of the most beautiful games I played. I had to take myself and my console out of retirement to play it. After I finished my second go around, we went back into retirement. Good memories though.
People saying that video games cause violence are the most violent people in real life. Just because you can kill innocent npcs in game doesn't mean you have too.
Another fun thing about RDR2: if you have someone hogtied and throw them into shallow water, they will bend and contort themselves to try and keep their head above water.
In roller coaster tycoon, I used to setup the ride to send people into the mountain Or in Mario64, everyone grabbed the baby penguin and dropped it off the mountain 🤣
true. if its this homeless man in left for dead u killed for tryna steal from u is glanced over. killing a womans right activist apparently draws the line. forget about the story where the MC decides he wants to at least do a little right or set things right in his past but kills tons of people and dies himself tryna get this peace. no killing innocent people going on a rampage cause u feel like it is fround upon and the other is glanced over. only focusing on the negatives not the positives.
Its not that they programmed the game so you could specifically do that to her. They put her in the game to represent an issue of the time. They put many ways for you to fight into the game. They allowed you to hog tie and transport npcs as bounties. The alligator attacks anything that gets too close. This culminates in the unforeseen hilarious act of feeding a feminist to an alligator.
Thank you
Exactly 👌
This is what happens when you make your game so detailed, you can do whatever you want, including feeding feminist to an alligator, doesn't mean shit though
Exactly, rockstar is all about displaying free will in gaming. Why do people think gta RP (Roleplay) is so popular now? Because it’s so detailed that it truly makes games feel more story book like
If you punch a guy, you get tuberculosis
Of course Joe's attention immediately switched to the alligator.
Neuron activation
Imagine if you could throw people to a bear instead
@@mozan33r71lmaoooo 🤣 thats fuckin’ golden man
Anything to do animal noises
because humans hardly surprise him anymore
If playing a cooking game doesn't make me a chef then a game with violence doesn't make me a murderer
ikr. im playing a survival game and i find myself this funny weak melee weapon say a rolling pin. now i must suddenly have an urge irl to pick one up and go all out survival of the fittest by killing people to loot them and steal from people. totally the same thing that drives me in game to do that irl. i wouldnt do it at all irl.
Yeah with their logic history classes would be raising maniacs
@@Gengisjesusfr mans about to be the next genghis khan
hitler must have played very much
That’s not a great argument. There have been people who have became real race car drivers from playing games. You’re only helping them with that argument. The real and only issue with video games is that it takes up a lot of time before people realize it. Then they become lazy and are already in the mindset of saying “I’ll do it after this game” which becomes quickly “I’ll do it tomorrow” and “next year” and so on. It’s not a great habit. Being able to get rich doing something doesn’t mean you should do it. This is a real comparison that works. You can get rich selling drugs or humans even. Should you do it? No cause you’re a shit human. Same with games. Except you become a lazy and useless human. I know plenty it’s happened to. Another issue that follows the gaming is people now think going to the gym is a good thing. The gym should only be used for the people tryna compete , and the ones using it for physical therapy. The gym IS NOT exercise. The real way to get in shape is go outside and do real hard work. That does more than the gym ever will for you. I quit the gym when I was 21 and I’m in the best shape of my life at 27. Way stronger than I’ve ever been and I don’t believe anyone can outwork me. All because I realized the gym just makes me think it’s okay to be lazy when I leave.
If Joe is this excited to hear about alligators in the game, imagine his excitement when he realizes there are bears in the game!
Lol that's what I was thinking
he probably ignores the story and just goes hunting bears with bows, using the game like a hunting simulator
I don't know how this comment doesn't have 2.5 k more likes! Hilarious
That is why we have not seen his new video in some time.. he saw this comment.
Don't tell him
If a violent video game increases your violence you had issues before that game ever came along.
Facts
I love to play FPS and Zombie survival games... I have grown more mellow in my older days (im 40+ now) than i ever was as a youngster
so you mean most humans in history forever except for few hundred civilized years?
I mean, I thought so for a REALLY long time being a lifelong gamer myself... the research on the subject says otherwise. At least--they imply it's more plausible than most gamers seem to assume.
That may be uncomfortable, but THOSE are the facts.
It doesn't mean you WILL become more violent, correlation doesn't imply causation, etc... for example, it could be that more violent people are simply drawn to more violent games, which is why testing people who play violent games would return those kinds of results. The issue is, this doesn't account for all of the variances when you control for it.
All I want people to accept is that it is possible for it to have an influence without you realizing it. Even something as simple as the fact that most games never have a way to _diffuse_ a violent situation, with really the only option being violence... I do think that kind of thing has an effect on people via the availability heuristic and the way our brains rely on schemas.
@@skodass1 Yeah, but there are confounding factors, everybody tends to mellow out after their young adult years.
Hitting someone in a game and real life are endlessly different.
This is the same Joe Rogan who commentates on Fights it is the same Joe Rogan who used to be a fighter.
He is far more to blame for violence in homes then any video game is. (and keep in mind i am not blaming him just saying he has no leg to stand on here)
Bro I can't, they removed one of the top comments on here because the guy in it was losing the argument 😂😂
When someone punches in the game you don’t feel it when someone punches you irl it hurts or you end up waking up with your belongings missing
@BDG CTruz not the angle I was taking, but you're not wrong
How much jail time do i get for all my kills in PUBG💀
Joe got more fascinated with the alligator than the story 🐊
Not surprising
rightfully so :)
Jamie, bring up that video of that Alligator eating an orangutan
"speaking of alligators, Jamie pull this video up this is nuts"
Hes thinking it should have been a chimp that rips her face and fingers off
"-Alligator will eat you..."
"-That's unbelievable!"
I hate what video games have done to kids. Everywhere I go I see whole schools getting hogtied and thrown to alligators. I can't beleive this is happening.
U had me in the first half ngl. Thought u was one of those ppl
Okay this gave me a laugh
Ikr this is terrible whats happening to the newer generations
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Where do you live? Lol
Meanwhile I'm to scared to chose the dialog option that makes the npc sad.
You're a good human being.😂
@@TheReaIestOne oh shiii. Meanwhile I play whole games being the worst asshole. By choosing the dialog options to make npc's as sad as possible 😅 Hopefully this doesn't tell anything about me. 😂
Lol like u pulled the words out my mouth
@@beatnik6806 can't say for sure cause i don't know you enough.
But i know that there's a good chance that a person is a decent human being if he's kind to an NPC in a video game.
Don't take any offense, i don't really consider a person who's violent in a videogame a bad person. 🤣
me too man 😭
this is the definition of how parents think games work 💀
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@@konstantinosgnaf frfr
Thats how game back then folks,you sometimes cant harm the character even though you want to
They didn’t code it specifically so you could do that to her specifically, they coded it so you could do that to NPC’s in general, and she happened to be an NPC
She also happened to be really annoying and became a focal point for frustration.
"Ya know if i was back then, what I'd do to one of those losers, id be the baddest fucker, everyone would fear me." Mostly it was a joke and the feminists over reacted. Looking forward to seeing the next controversy.
If there's a game where you can play a decent, good-hearted fellow, that's actually RDR2.
and you have to murder a lot of people to finish the game
@@pianoraves a lot of bad people!!
@@Pookie1334 and not bad people too. You kill a bunch of diligence drivers and guards that did nothing but earn a wage to feed their family.
The game shows that on purpose. When Arthur checks the soldiers they ambush, he sees that not all of them were bad people doing wrong things to the indians. Some were just young dudes who happen to be there.
When John Marston buys wood to build the farm, he travels with a cart and a guard who tells him that he is just there to look tough and avoid any trouble, but he actually never needs to shoot anyone. He just wants to be able to feed his wife and children. That guy is a proxy of every random dude you kill while comitting robbery during the game. Not to mention that Arthur beat innocent people to a pulp so they pay back their lending.
Arthur says it himself to the nun. He *is* a bad man. But he is a bad man with a sense of honor, that redeem himself in the end. That's why the game is called Red Dead Redemption, and not Red Dead I Was A Good Guy All The Time
They act like the whole game is focused on that one protester smh
@@zalitosway8419that’s why it’s so funny because nobody who actually plays the game even cares about the protestor we just thought it was funny but the feminist made a big deal about it far worse than any gamer. They tried canceling the game for it and people just made more creative ways to piss off the fems.
Someone should show Joe a video of a grizzly encounter in red dead
He’d start streaming RDR2 😂
@@poopyfartboi lmao he absolutely would
Oh god noo
But what about the bears 🤤
@@redact7577 grizzly is a bear
Literally the point of video games is to do things you can’t, or would never do in real life. That’s why they’re fun.
LITERALLY
It's literally studied and confirmed that violent videogames are a great reason violent people don't commit violent crimes, because they vent all their anger shooting bunches of pixels, instead of schools.
@@HannibalKantter source? "Trust me bro"
@@spaghettisauce1104uh huh
@@HannibalKanttert would be amusing to see an attempt to produce a study which even mirrors such fanciful claims, let alone one that 'confirms' them.
every kid born past 2000 knows what it's like to sit around with your friends doing the most fucked up things imaginable in GTA 😂
You can really tell who played GTA before San Andreas and who's played it after
Lol i still remember head shotting people to see blood fountain comin out of their head as a kid lol. It's normal, doesn't mean i am a murderer now does it? Nope.
Got into one of the best colleges in my country and am enjoying my life as a productive member of society.
bro, Carmageddon was where it's at
You mean BEFORE 2000
Past 2000 LOL, you guys have no idea what the internet and video games were like in the late 90s/early 2000s
God I love when old out-of-touch men try to connect video game violence to real-world violence
It is ridiculous. Many studies have shown there is no noticable consistent difference between the violence/aggresiveness of those who play and don't play video games.
@@brampelberg9335 It does desensitize you to certain words and phrases though. Like the word kill certainly gives me less of an emotional response because I've probably said "Killed that dude" in call of duty thousands of
times to the point where the word lost its edge. - But when my mom or sister hear that word it is different, they have a difference in pre-conception.
@@astralbeatz9950 yeah sure, but that is not really an issue. There are plenty of groups that use certain words like it is nothing but to others it is.
They didn't do that in the video though lol
@@brampelberg9335 Can you link some I would like to see the data.
Red dead 2 player in practice: *depressed after accidentally killing someone’s horse*
Only me who deliberately shot the lanterns on the coaches just to see the whole coach including horses light up then?
I’ll remove myself, don’t worry guys
Just to show a message to other bounty hunters you know
Its someone like you who feels real emotions like that in games who would go and kill people in real life....
Who feels real emotions in a video game😆 physcos😆
This is me. Literally having a funeral after my horse dies and I don’t have horse reviver.
I love how in Joes mind he thinks the developers had to purposefully add the options to harm that NPC.
He never heard or play GTA before?, Never touch console or pc game?
Basically it's just a standard gameplay mechanics in the game
Well they did have to put it in.
Most people aren’t video game nerds
@@swisscheeseplease97 you don't need to be a nerd to be able to steal a car or punch stranger in the face in GTA.
all you need to do is to press one button when you close enough to the subject.
it's so sad that pushing one button is considered nerd nowadays.
@@swisscheeseplease97 Rogan is right. They had to do something extra to allow you to move a character to a whole other scene and the things interact. Old school games would probably crash if you tried something like that.
I'm starting to suspect that Joe is unaware you can do all of that suff to anybody in the game.
I love the creator of the Postal series, he said, "Video Games are only as violent as you are." And I agree with that fully
not sure about the other games but postal 2 if you try to go peaceful people still try to kill you
wrong. i can find it so funny and twistedly enjoyable just going on a murderous rampage in a game but irl im the most chill person ever approachable but has anxiety so i like my space at times. do i have these tendencies irl. not at all
@@Raooka you can complete the entire game without attacking a single person.
@@Mostlyharmless1985 but you cannot complete the first level without a single person attacking you. you'll be dodging bullets the whole game
@@Raooka well yeah, it’s satire of America. You can be a normal civilian in that game. You can be completely blameless.
My dad would never buy me video games because of this stupid argument. I always answered, I wonder what videogame Attila the Hun played that made him so violent.
Genghis Khan is a well known gamer
Let me guess he's a conservative
that makes me sad actually, there’s some legitimately beautiful games you missed out on
@@theonlyMoancore Yeah, I read about that. Oddly enough.. a really great and friendly guy online, usually played support roles, amazing call outs, I heard that he never finished a game without putting a gg in chat.
mario kart
"and the alligator will eat her?"
"No Joe, the alligator befriends her and they tag team the guy..."
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
you must be fun
A friend of mine put so much dinamite around her that his PC crashed xD
“We should do more drugs and own more guns. Video games make life riskier”
This should be higher in the comments 😆
„Video games make us violent!
Anyways, have you see that insane video where a bear eats an infant? Daamn dude it fucking obliterates it, rips it apart limb by limb while its still alive, all while going WUAAAH WUAAAH ROROASTF(insert random joe animal noises), damn, such amazing, magnificent creatures”
@@grzexd "Can you donate to my fundraiser? It's purpose is a new channel where we examine events in history of animals slaughtering life forms".
When you are on a lose streak and one player goes afk right of the start of your new game...
I'd be very violent hahahah
You only have one life. Make it count
You are okay with repeatedly kicking someone in their head, but the death of a fake person in a video game is simply too violent.
You know what, hot take, death is more violent than kicking.
Edit: well shucks, it appears I can't read.
@@idontgetthejoke4813 Fake death in a video game
@@idontgetthejoke4813You know what, hot take, real life kicking someone in the head is worse than fake killing someone in a video game.
@@idontgetthejoke4813 r E t AR d
@@idontgetthejoke4813 haha, really living up to your username.
Fact, video games can never be blamed for violence in real life. It take a real insane person to use a video game as an excuse as to why they committed a crime or act of violence. Otherwise, the majority of people would be violent offenders.
L, acts of fiction can influence the behavior of people.
It's not the same thing playing Red Dead than playing Little Big Planet, the feelings these videogames evoke is very different, and these feelings influence your behavior whether people like it or not.
Obviously not everyone will be influenced as much than others or what not, but many videogames are a way for people to communicate or agree with, people videogames are art, and art influences people.
Never said imitate, just influence.
@@WeebSlayer71 definitely 👌, people who otherwise wouldn't have these thoughts could be influenced. Even if it's a small percentage, it's not impossible.
@@aloistrancy9204 Oh I can tell the difference, and REALITY says that what you consume as media affects your behavior, this is basic psychology my dude: If you watch a lot of edgy stuff then your behavior towards other things will be different than someone who consumes family friendly stuff. I'm not saying that people who consume edgy stuff is necessarily edgy since everyone percieves things differently, but it will be different.
For example, study shows that people who play a lot of gacha games are pretty much on a gambling addiction, and people who play a lot of competitive games tend to be more propense to compulsive behavior.
@@aloistrancy9204 I forgot to tell, but there's also media with messages and sometimes political messages.
Like Detroit Become Human has a message on the definition of life as a concept.
@The Dark Hoonter What you're saying it's true, but people experiment a lot of the time, they don't want to replay the same genre of a game everytime, and sometimes people just play games to reinforce an idea and it turns out the game has other ideas too.
Played the story plenty of times and never once thought about doing that, till now! Gotta play through again dangit!
If you take violence from a video game and use it in real life. The issue isn't the game. It's the brain of the person...
Yesss this 👏
i play super violent games and haven't acted out on it if videogames had a legitimate affect on me to induce violence i would be elecro schock tharpy people and more
@@moonshiners-cv6kd ngl boxing games had me trying combos on my punching bag I saw happen in game when I was younger, sword games got me looking into information on real duels and weapons and even when I was a kid in school I'd read all the medieval weapon books I could, like honeslty games had me looking up information more than school did.
@@bigben9492 i mean i can see why the moves were cool and you wanted to try it out but you're not going to gravitate to in acting the gta 5 torture scene.
@@moonshiners-cv6kd no because I have a mind and morals and everyone knows attacking/torturing somebody is illegal & morally wrong so yeah I can take things from boxing games an apply it to a bag but since I'm not retarded, I realize that gta is just a game & it's not okay to do.
Red dead will always be on my xbox. Its also a very good way to just relax in the wilderness. Its beautiful
Literally man, my friends keep saying why mot uninstall it it takes so much space but I will never
That game looks slightly better than the real world.
@@The_Sleepiest_Socialist depending where you live, nothing beats real wilderness but rdr2 gets real close
that's called realism.
the game ain't terrible because they made that possible to do, the player is terrible for doing it.
it's just like life, you can do anything, and you can be anyone, but it's your choices that define you.
They act like you can't kidnap someone and feed them to a alligator
ikr. i mean u can but its hard. alligators arnt known to go out thei way to attack humans as they can deal with a fair bit of annoyance from humans b4 getting fed up but its not like it hasnt happened once b4.
@@unboxing_legend7708 u love numbers don't u
@@Galaxy_World 4 R3@1 huh
@@headphonesz6527??
@@unboxing_legend7708 difficult but harder when you are suspected of doing so
Source: trust me bro
“Shouldn’t been talking shit” (Katt Williams voice)
That was way too funny
They act like it was specifically her like you can do that to anyone lol its like perfect equality
Equal rights equal fights
The point he was making was that someone made a stupid video but because the reaction from the sjw's was so ridiculous that made people do even worse things just to troll and if they didn't make a big deal then people wouldn't have gone overboard
It makes me want to stop feeding women to animals in real life and feed them to animals in video games.
everyone except the kids in saint denis
If someone kills someone in real life, it’s not because of video games, it’s because the person already has motives to kill.
Or mentally ill.
People are lazy and like to just find one single thing to blame so they can say everything is done so they can forget about things.
Thats how they piled all the blame on Alec Baldwin
@de0509 wait wut? Have you ever taken firearm safety. No matter what anyone else doing b4 handling that gun. Whenever you handle a gun in your hands it's your responsibility to ensure the safety of everyone around you as it is deadly weapon and should always be treated like its loaded.
@@jordanlundberg6352 yes. I have handled firearms before. I also know that movie production would be different. Imagine a scene where two guys are at odds so both unholstered their guns but then both pointed it at some wall. That would be a silly scene. How is this such a foreign thought to you. People point "guns" at other people in movie production. Theres also a thing called movie props. And someones job is to ensure real guns with live ammo are not just mixed together with the props so people dont just confuse one for another.
@de0509 does t matter if you are using live bullets or not you should always treat it like it's loaded and only pull the trigger whe. You intend to use it. He pointed at a film crew person shot them and killed them. That should be second-degree murder. I hope you never own or handle firearms in the future if you can't see how the person who handled and used the weapon is not responsible for what happened
remember people the game never tells you to kill her, it's up to you
Why are you making that point? It doesn't matter if the game DID tell you to do that. It's a game. We watch far worse things in movies and TV as entertainment and nobody bats an eye because it'd a movie.
@@thomasspielman577 Netflix still has Cuties on his platform fer gods sakes
Woman: You punched a fictional woman as a fictional character in a fictional town in a fictional game. You're horrible.
The point isn't what it is but what it represents. You can be liberal and do it anyway and laugh and make a funny clip, but if you do that because you really hate feminism it isn't a joke anymore is taking a position
@@fedbat2199 I'd say most people did it cause of the response they got. People acting as if people actually were doing this in real life.
After all, it is just a game.
Women ☕️
@@fedbat2199 it was funny.
@@fedbat2199 If I kill a guy in hitman do I support murder?
Self preservation is the only thing that stops anyone from doing stuff in real life
Says a sociopath.
The game allows you to do anything with anyone, people just lost their shit when they saw that happening.
Which, as a woman, I found her annoying as well. And best get up myself. I don’t want to be able to do jury duty, or go to war, or vote… I’d be okay if we did without the suffrage events lol
No one cares about much until it's a woman
@@TheRecluseJanitor Which tells you who is the most privileged.
Did they? I thought it was mostly after youtube deleted the channel for it that people lost their shit. Wouldn't be shocked though, modern gaming is filled with the most pathetic and hypocritical crybaby people on the planet.
Never, ever forget: public hangings and battles were family events once upon a time. Violent media doesn't make us violent; humanity is inherently violent.
As recently as 75 years ago even in thr USA.
Tribes in both Africa and South America prove otherwise , post stone age humanity is violent due to idiosyncratic theologies
Humanity is universally *capable* of violence. It's not an inherent trait. Billions have lived and died without killing anyone else.
@@WestlyJohn youre wrong actually, modern day tribes falsify violence as an inherent trait what is there to argue?
@@MegaSimmaster billions have lived and died observing violence for entertainment since the dawn of man, be it war, hangings, or sport. We may not universally act violently, but most every human inherently enjoys violence/conflict.
They put her in there for historical reasons, whatever the fuck the player decided to do is on them
Also like that specific game punishes you for doing immoral things. You can't punch a character in the face in a crowd of people without in-game repercussions. The game isn't outright encouraging you to do shit like that
@@kodykoopmans9512 Even funnier when you remember the Wanted system in RDR is annoying to deal with for most players. They just wanna make moonshine and sell hides, maybe catch the occasional bandit.
I think is very dangerous how violent video game has become with time. Much violent games and bad games very much new ones like warzone 2 and active ones like gta 5. Maybe the age restriction should be raised to 20-25? Then less crime happens maybe
And young people use so much money on new console parts and newest computiers. It's so much wasted money just to be vielent in games and toxic about in game chat. I seen this video of warzone 2 it got me recomended. This man violently laughing and driving over other players constantly it was horrible horrible video to watch.... what will he teach for young generation oh my.... what in tarnation
@@scoper7897 🤓❄️🤓❄️🤓❄️🤓
this guys literally been a secret character in a game where the goal is to beat the shit out of someone but hes condemning violence in games
In Red Dead 2 specifically there are consequences for that, your honour goes down which changes the way certain Npcs interact with you and even makes some things inaccessible if your honour is too low.
Unless thou dont save to do it over and over again
It's worth it
@@Arthur-Morgan6522 damn aurther i thought you were a good guy 😢
@@xViTiNxRjDx yeah but thats a work around that isn’t really encouraged in the game
Funniest part is, they could have chosen several games where you can do much worse, but they happened to choose the game that literally punishes the player for doing that kind of stuff
Yeah the game is literally about choices and their consequences
@@gledendarygaming9377 no its not lmfao
@@TheDsRequiem the endings are literally depending on whether or not you were a good person
@@TheDsRequiem It really is. Red Deads primary themes are the death of the wild west and the consequences and morality of your actions.
*Spoilers*
I mean the entire first game is a Redemption arc for Marston after what he did in Red Dead 2.
The whole point of both games is to ask the question, can someone be redeemed for past crimes or should they be punished for what they did regardless of how they've changed? Was John Marston a good person who did bad things due to the circumstances of the old west, or was he a bad person who used his circumstances to justify his crimes.
There's literally a bit in Red Dead 1 where Marston has a conversation with Death who basically tells him he can't escape hell by doing good deeds, and that he will ultimately be punished for what he's done. Which foreshadows him ultimately being executed by the marshals.
I really don't know how you could miss this if you've played them. It could not be any clearer that the story is about the consequences of your actions. What do you think it was about?
@@TheDsRequiemArthur decides to collect debt from unsuspecting homes for someone he knows is bs and in the process punches his own card manhandling someone with a deadly sickness at the time. While every other choice decides whether you die with honor, staring at the sunrise like he wanted or getting stabbed in the back in a sea of fire.
When he said "it gets worse" I expected more than just an alligator feeding.
Literally the only reason you can't Grape in the game is because it would have to be an A/O (adult only) rating from the ESRB instead of M (mature).
@@Connection-Lost You can *get* graped in the game o_o
Longest night of my life
yup, sooo many "other" things went through my mind 🤔
They didn't make it specific to her, they made it so you can do it to any NPC. and she's an NPC
It's so crazy that an alligator does alligator things to people :/
Joe heard alligator and was like "The alligator will eat her?" He finna get that game now.
We’re probably the least violent we’ve been in the history of humankind.
Especially gamers honestly, the gaming community is almost always the first to condemn violence whenever a controversy happens.
Who has time to commit crimes when you have to grind levels or custom build a pc
You are absolutely right. This is one-hundred-percent the safest time in history to be alive.
@NATO Enjoyer🔌🐰 I've seen so many people online just be genuinely nice but people in person can't be. I got sick once and my whole usually squad sent questions asking where I was and if I was OK. You are gone from work for a day and people don't even worry
100% even with certain proxy wars happening right now we still live in the easiest and most peaceful time in history
I would play gta and after I could catch myself driving out of control lol
Imagine if we all had to answer for each atrocity committed in a game
Hahaha the U.S. prison population would be the majority of the country
@@Whosyourdaddy21 Hahah my ass would be in Guantanamo tomorrow morning
"Flashbacks to all the war crimes I have committed playing countless hours of Rimworld"
Me with 8k hours of war crimes in TF2
That would make a pretty cool story concept, actually
To be fair, in RDR2 as long as it’s not a cut scene you can do that to anyone. Except the people in your gang which sucks cause I’d like to do that to Micah😂
They also made the native American settlement a protected area. They could have programmed something hilarious to happen to you if you attempted anything on the feminists.
@@brandonmanley540
That area was just blocked off. Be a lot harder to do for those npcs. They move around in a large town and some travel outside it long distances. I guess they could of just made them immortal or something like main characters but then you still be able to do stuff to them.
Honestly.. who cares? People who complain about that don't play these games anyways.
@@bobshanery5152 agreed. Fuck em. Lol
You can't do it to the kids in Saint Denis :/
"Do the same people who think violent video games cause violence also think that dating sims get you laid?"
-A funny comment I read elsewhere.
Haha that's a great point. Or games when you play a doctor or lawyer make you one?
So wait? Your telling me I’m actually not a Jedi?
How is that even possible?
I beat Star Wars Jedi Fallen order to 100% completion! This should absolutely mean I’m now a Jedi 😂😂
I’m not a big game player but I’ve been impressed at the level of complexity allowed in these modern games that you are allowed to do almost anything
Me quickly deleting all my rimworld saves after learning about this incident
Oh no.. not the organ harvesting
Remember, this is the guy who's left the galaxy on ayahuasca being stunned at emergent behavior in an open world game.
I mean, in the story, the main character kinda helps woman’s rights a bit, Arthur doesn’t dislike them. So the developers didn’t exactly mean for you to do that on purpose, it’s an open world game with endless possibilities
"Bet they got great bears in it"
-Joe Rogan Pretty Much
Lesson: Gamers don't like being told what they aren't allowed to do in a game they PAID for.
If someone did that to me I'd literally die 💀
'games make you violent' RDR2 made me fucking cry.
same D:
Bro He got done so dirty 😩
Same bro
Beat game ever made.
There's a difference between reality and virtual reality
The question is if virtual violence can cause real world violence and if so on what scale.
Do you think things like rape porn cause more or less rapes?
@@LANDBACKbyANYmeans I think people can distinguish between right and wrong in real life
@@vexbutter Well you are wrong. People clearly can not distinguish between right and wrong in real life. If they could I would not be a Canadian Citizen and you would be living back in Europe on your own land not on mine.
@My Enemies Call Me Namor my own land? I was born here bro, nobody alive today has stolen the land I live on. Shits just the way it is. And it's people like you that concretely disregard the fact that nobody of a specific ethnicity or race that has been born in America has stolen land. I get it you're losing the argument but that last ditch effort was just pathetic,
@@vexbutter They also can in videogames, it's the simple fact that doing wrong things in videogames doesn't have crazy consequences like going to jail irl. In GTA you can commit genocide and just respawn (or restart) after getting arrested or killed. People do 'bad' things in videogames because they have no actual consequences.
Look at videgames with deep moral messages like Hotline Miami or Detroit Become Human, these videogames are based on consequences, in these games violence is treated as such, but at the same time the games have clear messages.
I played Mario as a kid, and you don't see me jumping on turtles and punching bricks to get coins while yelling "WAHOO"
They acted like she's the only person in the entire game that you can do that to, when in reality you can do it to literally any other npc
People don’t realise that video games impact your thought process less than movies and tv shows. Much easier to identify with actual people doing bad stuff than a game character
There’s even a community of people using RDR2 to create stories with their own characters. It’s really awesome. So much better than watching tv shows too. But people still get really into it.
@@TheUnplannedLove yep that’s awesome, it’s like all the people that do fan fics or draw their favourite characters. Games can push people’s creative talents to a new level.
And some people are going to be violent no matter what, for whatever reason. Blaming games is easier for parents than blaming themselves…
The argument made by actual scientists isn't that it forces you to be violent, but that it creates a _tendency_ toward violence.
I play all sorts of violent video games and have no plan on stopping, but I still acknowledge that this is probably true.
I think if you spend time thinking and introspect, you will be fine.
The issue is that violent murder types aren't known for introspection and keen sense of morals... I'm worried what effect it has on those kinds of people.
U can see joe wanting to play the game just for the alligator thing
they really think rockstar programmed that specific chain of events into the game with just that one particular character lmao
You literally use torture that’s outlawed internationally on an innocent man for the CIA in GTA
And that is actual made on purpose
I remember playing it, and you have to go through 90% of torture before finish the mission. I played years later, and it seems they make it short 1 or 2 and you are done. It's the worst mission on the game.
Bro the game has so much detail, like the Bucher ACTUALLY cuts the meat in to slices then chops it to smaller bites
Wait until Joe hears about the legendary grizzly
the alligator didnt eat her, it took one bite and didnt wanna finish it😂
Talking about violence in video games while the dude created a whole global arena of bloody fights 🤣🤣🤣
One of the most beautiful games I played. I had to take myself and my console out of retirement to play it. After I finished my second go around, we went back into retirement. Good memories though.
"That game is nuts... Jimmy pull that footage of a bear eating a videogame."
Joe: I'll have to try that on my playthrough
One of the best games ever made. So much attention to detail
The game gives you freedom of action, you can use that freedom to act differently than you would in real life. That is a videogame.
Right, as 99.999 percent of people who play Madden. Will never play in the NFL
Someone send a copy of Red Dead 2 back to the 1920s.
“Jamie, pull up that video of Arthur Morgan getting mailed by a bear”
People saying that video games cause violence are the most violent people in real life. Just because you can kill innocent npcs in game doesn't mean you have too.
Nah dragging a Klansman behind my horse with a rope made me feel like mfing Django bruh
Wait... How can Rogan denounce video game violence when his career was built on *real* violence?
Rogan use to spend 10 grand a month playing quake.
Well, for a start you need to be seriously detached from reality...
I love how it goes from you can hurt an npc to wait you can feed people to alligators
I'm pretty sure violence in video games is the only reason why some people aren't violent in real life
An escape from reality where you can do basically anything you want
@Trollking2988 Probably cuz developers would get alot of hate from people and the media
@user-uu6tj7ow8jain't no way boy
@Zender no? It's because there's genuinely no reason for it at all.
@@zender3122 probably cause it’s a messed up thing to want to do?
@Trollking2988 the fact that you even want that is worrying
If they ever find Genghis Khan's tomb and excavate a copy of RDR2; that is when I will believe in this correlation.
Theyre goin to find Mario cart or Party. Thats the aggressive makin stuff
If videogames cause violence, I wonder what games Cain was playing before he murdered his own brother.
I like how the conversation switch to how cool RDR2 could be.
What’s cooler is the guest voiced Herbert Moon in rdr1.
People who did violence in game was actually the most sane one, cuz they have safe place to throw out all of their human evilness.
That's why I play RDR2 and GTA. I'm not a criminal or anything but that's where I go to get my shit out because as a man we can't express ourselves.
The real world can be so aggravating. These games are a release from the day to day grind. It's fun to find ways to do outlandish things.
Except it's not specifically her. You could do that shit to anyone in the game.
Another fun thing about RDR2: if you have someone hogtied and throw them into shallow water, they will bend and contort themselves to try and keep their head above water.
The fact he doesn't recall the name of the game at first is just a cherry on top lmao
Especially since he’s Herbert moon
We need to arrest everyone whose killed a cop in GTA
In roller coaster tycoon, I used to setup the ride to send people into the mountain
Or in Mario64, everyone grabbed the baby penguin and dropped it off the mountain 🤣
They don’t talk about the hundreds of innocent men you kills in the game, it’s the ONE woman
true. if its this homeless man in left for dead u killed for tryna steal from u is glanced over. killing a womans right activist apparently draws the line. forget about the story where the MC decides he wants to at least do a little right or set things right in his past but kills tons of people and dies himself tryna get this peace. no killing innocent people going on a rampage cause u feel like it is fround upon and the other is glanced over. only focusing on the negatives not the positives.
Joe: That is so crazy that you can do that! Listen, DMT.
Apparently I need to get red dead redemption 2 this sounds amazing
It's quite literally the benchmark for open world games.
@@MrNewRevolutionary I've never been interested in it but being able to harrass npcs sounds fun
@@jonathanabril8618 you can even hurl seemingly endless insults at people. It's good for harassing NPCs
One of the greatest games of all time, so glad I got to play it when it was released it was one of the best choices I’ve made
Brb gonna go install this and research
It increases tolerance to violence and disturbing acts, it doesn't cause them.
That's controlled violence right there but no one blames these companies 🤦🏾♂️