Ivo Skoric on Sun, 10 Nov 2002 20:34:01 +0100 (CET) |
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The objective of the video game Grand Theft Auto is to steal cars, as it is probably obvious from the game’s title, and to kill as many people in the process without getting killed by the cops. This is a pretty straightforward proposition. Player can chose a weapon. Probably the most graphic weapon is a chainsaw. You run around the virtual city streets and cut people in pieces with a chainsaw. Body parts fly around, blood splatters the screen, but you don’t last very long, because you have no defense against police, that comes quickly shooting at you. Today I play sniper. This is the longest game. It takes about twice as long for police to come than if you use hand grenades, for example. I wonder if I just kill one person a day and then leave the game running, without actually playing it, would it take for the computer fourteen days to get virtual cops to catch me and/or kill me? I can just come to the TV once a day, park my car with a view of some open area, turn up the reggae-punk song from the all-white DC punk band NOFX, “Kill all the white men” on the mp3 player (Thanks, Napster), do the shot, and go about other business the rest of the day. Did anybody actually try that? If Mr. Williams / Mohammad and his illegal immigrant protege were wealthy enough to have a normal home, a TV set and a Nintendo playstation, they could just live out their sniper fantasy in the safety of virtual reality. But they were homeless. I am curious whether they even knew about the game. Mr. Mohammad was so poor that he could not afford better than a $250 wreck of a car. Yet, he owned a high powered rifle, priced higher than his car - and with an ominous name at that: BUSHMASTER. I don’t know, maybe it is just me, but I find something terribly disturbing about a society in which it is easier to own an expensive gun, than a decent housing. The sniper couple operated in DC suburbia, inhabited largely by federal government employees, who predominantly vote for Democrats - so, if Democrats do not turn their constituents paranoia into a tougher and more efficient gun legislation, depriving Republicans of their foot soldiers in NRA (Republicans rely on NRA for campaign volunteers), they are really incompetent, and deserve the dismal fate Master Bush has in store for them. Ivo _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold