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@Evanrocknuma @wizzzer_thy_133 Feminists used to stand for equality between genders. While some have kept the high standard, some feminists promote things just as extreme as misogyny, but at the other end of the spectrum. I have not played the game, but that's my opinion of feminism.

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They affect USA, Canada and a few other countries. This is so because the IP domains for Canada and several other countries are USA based and are thus part of the USA legislation as well as the current country local legislation.

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I honestly do not think that video gamers think that far. I think most people that play halo or any kind of other game does not really think about alternate realities. I was 16 when I first played Halo and I loved the concept of... killing aliens... That's as far as my thought process went. I will not disagree that there are a good amount of adult gamers, but, age restriction or not, children play more than adults. On a second point, Halo did not create any story, not the scientific background behind the poorly conceived plot. Halo is a poor copy of Larry Riven's Ringworld (written in 1970). I love science fiction and I believe that alternate reality games are awesome *if the scientific background is solid*. Games like mass effect, where: Orbital Distance, Orbital Period, Keplerian Ratio, Radius, Day Length, Atm. Pressure, Surface Temp, Surface Gravity, Mass, Satellites, etc. When that much thought is put into every planet, it makes me want to calculate the effects of the planet on a living body and other related things. If no work is put into the game, why bother making an alternative reality? I doubt most gamers truly even understand the physical meaning of an alternate universe and the mathematics, physics and chemistry involved in it. All in all, halo is maybe not a good example of a story well made, but the development is there and should be pursued, as science fiction make for the best games the world can offer to adults.

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I do not know what "AI" you guys are talking about because all I have seen in games are scripted reactions. An artificial intelligence means an intelligence that is created artificially. What is intelligence? The ability to comprehend; to understand and profit from experience. When I will see an NPC realize I am hiding behind him and run away, figuring out that it has not enough time to turn around and shoot me, when the running was not programmed him, I will see AI. Until then, this is not AI, this is a well-scripted response. If an NPC in a game had AI, it would realise it is in a game and stop behaving like we would want it to behave. Realizing it has been created by higher beings, it would quiver in fear or try to infiltrate higher levels of the game, to gain power on us to avoid deletion. If a game NPC had actual AI, it would stop being a game. Again, what we have in videogames is simply scripted response.