"...met the three teenagers accused of his murder via a medieval video game"

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Dan the Chef

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6859141/Boy-17-murdered-met-accused-teens-online-medieval-themed-video-game.html
 
Yeah, basically all of the Australian community knows who they are. I suppose that's what happens when you go live with a drug dealer.
 
This is extremely sad news. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Tsang family in these difficult times.
 
Callum_TaleWorlds said:
This is extremely sad news. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Tsang family in these difficult times.

:ohdear:

Age of Empires II: The Densetsu said:
The game is at fault here. It has been proven many times over that video games cause violence in impressionable young adults.

I agree... Age of Empires II is the worst, unlike its majestic predecessor which focuses on peaceful pathfinding.
 
Age of Empires II: The Densetsu said:
The game is at fault here. It has been proven many times over that video games cause violence in impressionable young adults.

Some games may be a risk factor indeed, but saying it's the game's fault is ignorant. The situation is more likely a result of multiple factors combined. M&B served as a platform via which these teens got to know one another. The game itself isn't explicitly graphic, violent or highly competetive, nor it's been mentioned it was a conflict that emerged from gaming.
 
Age of Empires II: The Densetsu said:
The game is at fault here. It has been proven many times over that video games cause violence in impressionable young adults.

you're an idiot
 
DenBestduru is clearly a gash poop golem, not an idiot.

CarpeDiem said:
A pity media make it look like as if it was the game's or gaming community's fault.

Some things never change.
 
Having been here for 10 years, I can confirm the media's exactly right.

Waiting 8 years for Bannerlord is enough to make anyone snap.
 
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