Wait, in the Sims 3, can't children die in fires and other major accidents like that? I know teenagers + can.
Thinking of that, I find it hilarious that in that game, teenagers are practically considered adults when it comes to all the glorious deaths that can happen to them.. they're still children, why treat them any differently?
I think one of the major aspects of this, and the whole "Its alright to kill adults in games, but not children," is that adults, and teenagers in the case of the Sims 3, are far more capable of taking care of themselves be it in everyday life or in an emergency (i.e., someone throwing fireballs everywhere, or shooting up the place) situation. Children in general are considered helpless (Probably due to our culture, aye?), and therefore it is considered wrong to kill them, although its apparently ok to include them in games with death. o.O This is the case in almost all games that include children. Except of course, DF. However, not a ton of games do include children, for good reason.
Personally, I agree fullheartedly when it comes to being able to kill them in a game that allows you to kill everyone randomly (skyrim, fallout 3). They either need to be killable to not break immersion, or not there at all. Seriously, what purpose do they serve in Skyrim? I understand that having children running around playing in a medieval game such as Skyrim is realistic, but when they're the sole survivors of a massacre, that just ruins it. I'd much rather see it be like in DF that children are subject to THE SAME RULES that apply to adults. I'm not going to actively seek out and kill them, unless they piss me off. An example of that would be that little brat in Whiterun that keeps saying she's not afraid of me, when I'm a large ass orc dual wielding katanas in full orcish armor.. my spit could probably kill that little bugger.
I also agree with the whole idea of "Games don't influence people to be violent." Heres why: Non-violent people will have a hard time getting into violent games. Its the people who are already violent who get into the violent games, and in many ways, this will allow them to blow off steam by butchering people in said games. Its not that those games made them violent, they were already that way, at least inwardly. I know for a fact that I'm sometimes like this, even though I don't like to admit it. When I'm angry, I used to want to punch a wall or something. Now, I go get on a first person shooter and
KILL EVERYTHING. It lets off steam. It releases stress. And it does both without hurting anyone. I personally would never want to hurt someone in real life, and even without access to such violent games, I would never do so. The important thing is that
you know its a game, its not real life, even if it might be based on real life. People who never played a game in their lives, yet say games are violent and cause people to be violent don't know that we know this.
Its also a reason why those same people say no good can come of video games, which again, is absolutely wrong. There are so many games out there nowadays that teach positive things like management, cooperation, etc etc. Sure, often theres a violent side to those games, but the ones without a violent side can be useful in teaching important things.
Anyways, I'm starting to get off subject.. so I'll stop there.