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Asked by owennicolson to John, Alison, Artem, Caroline, Gunther on 14 Jun 2012. This question was also asked by rachgardner.
Asked by owennicolson to John, Alison, Artem, Caroline, Gunther on 14 Jun 2012. This question was also asked by rachgardner.
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pugsnotdrugs commented on :
Is there any science in video gamesxx
Gunther commented on :
I’m of the belief there most certainly is. A lot of computer scientists I know went into games design after leaving university in order to test systems to their limits, in much the same way scientists are pushing the limits of technology in research.
In the terms of the games themselves, recent game narratives such as that in “Bioshock” deal with very complex scientific issues such as genetics, medical ethics and the entrainment of politics within science. To some extent, I would argue that games are at the precipice of becoming an effective device to communicate moral and scientific issues, which the majority of films cannot achieve effectively (at least in mainstream cinema anyway).
lolydoodle12 commented on :
i luv left for dead 2 🙂
jakeleeds commented on :
i luv black ops and gears of war