Berlin Wall 'Death Strip' Game Sparks Outrage In Germany
gzipped_tar writes
"According to Spiegel Online, 'A new computer game where players assume the roles of border guards and shoot people trying to escape from communist East Germany has unleashed a storm of controversy in Germany. The game's creator says he wanted to teach young people about history, but he has been accused of glorifying violence. ... The name of the multi-player FPS game, 1,378 (kilometers), was inspired by the length of the border between East and West Germany. ... [Players] choose between the roles of the border guards or would-be escapees: the escapee only has one goal — to get over the wall, but the border guard has more options, and can shoot or capture the escapee. He can also swap sides and try to clamber over the border defenses himself.' By choosing to play the border guard and kill the escapee, the player would win an in-game medal from the government of East Germany. But then the guard would time-travel forward to the year 2000, where he would have to stand trial. Jens Stober, 23, designed the game as a media art student at the University of Design, Media and Arts in Karlsruhe. He said that his intention was to teach young people about German history."
Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it. However there is such a thing as tact.
It wasn't handjobs and kittens you know. People died. People need to remember, even if it mean angering them.
Give this fellow a medal. I am furious when I hear USA-kids tell me (Euro-fag) that without them I would speak German. When you ask these same kids how they feel about the Jap-camps the USA had in those days they look at you as if they see water burn. They haven't been thought that part of history. Same here in the Netherlands. We are being thought about Anne Frank. The famous Jewish girl. We aren't being told about that the Dutch had one of the highest degrees of telling on people who where hiding those Anne's... And there are many, many more examples of this. So give this guy a medal for putting history as it should be... the way it was.
If this game is about people crossing the Berlin Wall, wouldn't 150 km (or whatever the exact length was) be more appropriate? Technically west Berlin wasn't even part of the FRG-- it was a foreign occupation zone deep within the borders of the GDR.
..can you choose to not escape? Maybe wander around the empty town, chatting with the air and living out your life in peace?
The headline says 'Berlin Wall Death Strip', but actually reading TFA shows that it's about the border between the two German states.
TFA finally gets around to pointing out that players who choose to shoot and kill those who attempt escape face the consequences for their actions by having their character stand trial later for the crime. They also give the choice of killing or not killing.
The East German at the Wall was chosen for his absolute loyalty and obedience to the State.
Not to mention that he was in immeadiate danger of being shot out-of-hand as a traitor if he let someone make it through.
I can't imagine that fear of trial by the West at some later date ever entered his head.
I would be even more surprised to hear that any East German border guard was ever successfully prosecuted for a killing at the wall.
You must be pretty out of touch with German culture and news if you can't even spell "Spiegel" correctly.
Ah but the country that passed those laws was considered an illegal Soviet occupation by the neighboring country that it later became a part of. And said neighboring country does not allow the death penalty under any circumstances while having no movement restriction across the border of the occupation zone.
Justice is the sheep getting arrested while an impartial judge declares the vote void.
While the project is based upon a gaming engine, and is "set up" as a classical game, the whole intention of the project differs totally from what is widely found as the "definition of gaming". (which is: having fun by pushing buttons to move dumb objects on a screen)
The basic concept here is to use a computer game as a media or communication platform, to use it educationally - and to use it to make people remember the BAD things that happened in history.
And you know, it works. People here in germany did not discuss the Mauer shootings for several years on such a broad base for years, and now it's all over public media again - which is basically even MORE than the author of the work could have hoped to gain with it, but it was exactly what was on his mind - maybe on a smaller scale.
In general, it's time that public opinion recognizes games as more than "a funnny thing to relax". It's an art form, it's about communication, socializing, and live in general. The understanding of a "game concept" finally has to change, but I think this will come with the next generations, who understand a "computer game" not only as an evolved version of "Pong".
... accusing the game's creator, it's better to accuse the leaders and the people who allowed these things to happen back then. If they don't want similar games to exist, then they should not have allowed these actions to happen in the first place. I think the same applies to this.
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Until the air of freedom strikes us...
There are (fiction) films and books about Aushwitz. If those forms of entertainment are acceptable, why not a game?
I haven't read any fictional novels about Aushwitz. But personally, I don't consider the non-fiction book Night or the semi-fictional movie Schindler's List to be entertainment. They are not entertaining. They may be great works of art, they are deeply moving, but they are not entertaining. The Holocaust Museum is a fantastic museum, but you don't go there if you want to be entertained, and if it tried, or if Schindler's List tried, that would be quite tactless and crass.
So I'll answer your question with another question: Is this game intended to be entertaining? Is it trying to make the reality of the Berlin Wall fun? I think many are assuming this is the case since "game" usually implies at least attempting to be entertaining when that is not necessarily the case for books.
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Yeah, and technically all the jews that Hitler murdered (yeah, different time period, I know) were all criminals.
Of course, we generally don't accept the definition of "criminal" as defined by MASS MURDERING FUCKHEADS. Therefore, those people were NOT criminals. They were innocent civilians regardless of what the oppressive, illegal, government classified them as.
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