Red Cross Wants Gamers To Be Virtually Penalized For Committing In-Game War Crimes

Red Cross Wants Gamers To Be Virtually Penalized For Committing In Game War CrimesVideo games such as Call of Duty and Bohemia Interactive’s Arma series of war games have a sense of realism not just in its graphics, but in terms of how an actual fight would go down. Granted it isn’t a 100% replica of real-life, but apparently some aspects are close enough to reality that the International Committee of the Red Cross is looking to virtually penalize gamers who partake in virtual war crimes. This includes the use of torture to illicit information (or for the “fun” of it), attack civilians, or attack medical units. Given that these actions are done in game without anyone actually getting hurt, they worry that gamers will not be able recognize war crimes despite committing them in-game.

According to François Sénéchaud, head of the ICRC’s Division for the Integration and Promotion of the Law, “It is very difficult to make the difference between real footage and the footage you can get from video games, so we are arguing that we have to get even closer to reality, and we also have to include the rules of the law on conflict.” It should be noted that the ICRC’s focus is on games that simulate real-world war, as opposed to fantasy games, so not all games will be affected. While other developers have yet to hop aboard the ICRC’s plan, developer Bohemia Interactive has and are collaborating with the ICRC to introduce consequences for war crimes in their games. It would definitely be an interesting feature to add to games, but what do you guys think? Do you feel that such a feature would be useful at educating gamers, or do you think that gamers would just view it as just another aspect of the game?

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    SimCity’s Red Cross charity pack aids real-world disaster victims

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    SimCity fans know nothing feels better than saving their other family from pollution and sickness — except, you know, helping out some fellow human beings. A new collaboration with the Red Cross combines players’ digital altruism with humanitarian aid for real-world disaster victims. Starting today, you’ll be able to purchase a $9.99 “charity pack” created specifically for the game, with a relief center, tents and two emergency response vehicles. In the event of a meteor strike, earthquake or tornado, the Red Cross tents will automatically appear to provide aid for injured Sims, and a fleet of ambulances and fire trucks will be on call as well.

    SimCity creator EA Games has pledged to contribute at least 80 percent of profits (a minimum of $100,000) from the charity pack to the Red Cross National Societies. The set will be available for a year, and you’ll be able to keep it through the life of your current game. Currently, the pack is only available for players in 10 countries, including Denmark, France, the US and the UK.

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    Sandy got you down? Comcast offering free WiFi to affected regions, iTunes allowing Red Cross donations

    Sandy got you down Comcast offering free options to affected regions, iTunes allowing Red Cross donations

    Hurricane Sandy’s taken out more than the electricity of hundreds of thousands of Northeastern USers — it’s also pillaged the internet connections of many, leaving our Netflix and Hulu Plus subscriptions unused, and subsequently our Eddie Murphy ’80s movie marathons unmarathoned. Comcast understands this to be the dire situation it is, and is offering its Xfinity WiFi service free of charge for folks living in Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Washington D.C., and West Virginia (sans New York City, as there aren’t any hotspots in the Big Apple, sadly). Just select “Complimentary Trial” from the landing page and you’re in like Flynn until November 7 (when the deal ends).

    Or perhaps you’re one of our lucky readers unaffected by the crazy hurricane? Apple’s got an opportunity through iTunes for direct donation to the American Red Cross, should you wish to help out our friends suffering through worse than just lacking internet. Donation increments range from $5 to $200 — just sign into iTunes and click the Red Cross advert below New Music.

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