When he took a sip after every single thing he did in Portal, I found it really adorable.
When I was 3, we had a small TV at our home. Nothing else. I played Amiga and Commodore 64 at my cousins, and NES at my friends later.
When I was 6-7 we got a revolutionary new console: SNES. Next thing we got was a Playstation. Then a PC. Then a PS2. Then I bought several PCs myself and a PS3. And here I am today.
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Hes pretty good at it.I wished my dad let me play games when I was 3.[/QUOTE]
That kid isent his son it is his friend's son.
(not uploader's son)
[QUOTE=BurnEmDown;23113834]The first 6 years of our lives are the most determining for our subconscious. What happens then can determine pretty much our personality. Playing a video game where you shoot people and jump over rooftops in these years can make you subconsciously think that it's fine later on, when you don't even know it because it's subconsciously.
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No. Humans (all animals really) are programmed to NOT kill their own species. People who do have a mental defect that was NOT influenced by playing video games. There have been maybe 10 killings which can be drawn to video games and even that's a stretch. Millions of people play games, less than 0.0001% become killers, it's a statistical irrelevence.
Many people, including myself, have played violent games such as Doom and Wolfenstien since they were young (I played it when I was about 3) and almost NONE of them have turned out violent.
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[QUOTE=POLOPOZOZO;23114782]Not like that, you wouldn't play through the same part of Mirror's Edge dozens of times would you? You'd play it once or twice, three times at most if you can't get past a part, and then never come back to it.[/QUOTE]
Who says he only plays those two games? He probably plays a lot of games, considering he has a nice rig and his dad thought it a big enough deal to record and upload. The controls and conventions for FPSs transfere easily between games.
[QUOTE=Zeke129;23112766]Anyone remember hitting each other with sticks as a kid? That was real violence. Kids aren't allowed to do that anymore.[/QUOTE]
You should see my cousins then. The youngest one (2 years old) beats the crap out of the older one (5 years old) regularly.
My first game when I was three was Commandos 1... and then Commandos 2, 3... and then I got Battlefield 1942, then Call of Duty, and soforth.
[QUOTE=Janus Vesta;23123325]Who says he only plays those two games? He probably plays a lot of games, considering he has a nice rig and his dad thought it a big enough deal to record and upload. The controls and conventions for FPSs transfere easily between games.[/QUOTE]
Well I assumed a lot but that's going too far, you don't know who's it is and the reason for recording can be anybody's guess.
i played gta 4 at the age of 1
so what
My mind has been fucked.
I just lost all faith in humanity.
You say its cute, But wait till he puts on the headset and joins your server.
[QUOTE=papu2;23134435]You say its cute, But wait till he puts on the headset and joins your server.[/QUOTE]
Oh please, by the age of 7 he'll own everyone, and then make them feel bad by sounding like a little kid.
:fappery:
It's obviously real because he stops to take a drink.
I'm better at him at Mirror's edge, but I'm not sure about portal. But maybe it's cause I use the XBOX instead of the PC...
This kid will have the hand eye coordination of a god.
[QUOTE=H4ngman;23091664]Seeing a three year old laughing at a screen that shows people getting shot is something I find a little
unsetteling. At that age, you cant put things like that in proper context. I mean, if you grow up seeing
murder at a young age, I don't know. I was first allowed to playi 'violent' games at the age of 10 and I
know that I wouldn't have understood it any earlier, but at three... Jeez, that's way too young. I want my
kids to slowly learn all about life bit by bit like I did, and not start with the most gruesome parts of it.
I mean, many of you might not understand my point, but in that age when you have to worry about a family
not just yourself and your computer, you start to see things differendly. And 'gun + person = success' is not
a thing I teach a toddler and feel good about. Some of the more dense people might say that there is a clear differene between games and reallity, bit we are talking toddlers minds here.[/QUOTE]
I played GTA at 3-5 years and my favourite film was Die Hard. I wasn't allowed to play the games or watch the films but I did anyway because I was a rebel :smug: and then by 12 - 13 I would usually come top of the score table on most online games like CS or tactical ops.
Haha, Man he's definately going to be a pro gamer when he gets older.
[QUOTE=POLOPOZOZO;23130578]Well I assumed a lot but that's going too far, you don't know who's it is and the reason for recording can be anybody's guess.[/QUOTE]
Because it's a massive stretch to assume he's playing on his dad's PC as his dad records him.
*folds his hands nefariously*
Goood...He starts early.
No, but really, this kid is set on the PC Gaming track.
I think portal should be rated PG since it's nothing more scary. The only scary bit may be the music or when the gun shoots but none of the less.
The kid has talent he will soon be on facepunch
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