11/19/2023 0 Comments This war of mine killing![]() The instant thought is that I took his medicine so he would die. Rationally, killing a non-enemy using bullets is a waste of bullets and they are precious in the game. Why I kill that old man? I keep thinking about it. Finally, my companion still died in sickness because it was too severe and I was killed when suffering a robbery later. ![]() Without any hesitation, I pulled out my gun and shot at his three times before he died. But now I was taking other’s medicines, I was taking his life supplements away. I traded my medicine to one of the son whose father is ill to save his life. Actually, in the game, I always try to help others. Then I found that there is an old man lying on the bed. Suddenly, a dialogue popped out, “Don’t take the medicine. So I clicked that and my character found medicines! Oh, I can save my companions life! I took them. All I spotted was the clear icon floating on the bed which showed that there was items inside. So I walked around and entered a bedroom. Since I had stolen something, then I think I should steal more since there was already a penalty for stealing. Then I got some food successfully and no one spotted me. I entered a kitchen which is obviously belong to someone else. Even my character were murmuring that he is hungry. I scanned for hours but failed to find anything useful. I tried to be polite at beginning avoid entering the room which is taken up by others. ![]() Entering the building is pretty simple because it is a big building and few people lived here. It was said that there are foods and medicines but dangers as well so I took my pistol. Hospital was taken up by a group of soldiers so I had to test my lucks on an shabby building. I need food for my group and I need medicine to save my companion. I was going outside to scan for resources. My character was a cooker at that night, one of my companions was in charge of night watching at home and the other one was badly sicked in bed. I killed him in a game one month ago but I still remember all the details of my behaviors and my mental process. However, I killed an old man in This War of Mine. I am care about finishing a task instead of my way to finish it. Still, I don’t remember how many lives I killed too because killing is just one way to solve a problem (mostly a task) in the worlds. Compared to the games mentioned in the last paragraph, these games are less violent and more optional. But you have other options, such as bribe and persuasion. In Skyrim, Fallout New Vegas and Watch Dog, mechanics and systems provide more variations on solving a problem. You can choose to kill since that is the most traditional way. So in these kind of games, I don’t remember how many lives taken away by me because I kill everyday and the lives are actually similar to my character. The mechanics and systems behind these games are designed to encourage killing in certain areas and circumstances. So in these world we are killing for fun. I got everything in these worlds by killing. I killed them so I won and got promotions, rewards, and more power. I teared them into pieces by my magics in World of Warcraft. I killed them using cold weapons in Mount & Blade. Until the mines are cleared, society and the economy cannot recover and ruined ghost-towns remain uninhabited.I had killed thousands of lives in virtual world. Many of the injured were soldiers but of the 39 who were killed, the vast majority were civilians, such as farmers venturing into fields, or simply children playing with a football. Since the war, 225 people have been killed and injured, mostly far from the former line of control. Most of those minefields were mapped but there were no records for most of a much larger area where mines had been laid by retreating troops. The deadly and long-lasting weapons were most highly concentrated along the former line of control with Armenian forces. ![]() When Azerbaijan regained territory in the 2020 Karabakh War, it discovered that anti-tank and anti-personnel landmines affected thousands of square kilometres. The killing and maiming are not just happening where war now rages in Ukraine but in countries where the battles are over, writes Political Editor Nick Powell. Landmines and other unexploded ordnance are taking lives - and ruining many more lives - in the EU’s neighbourhood. Civilian casualties from warfare are often the victims of landmines originally laid to deny ground to soldiers.
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