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morality
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The morality tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about ethical dilemmas and moral questions in video games and real-world events. Threads explore the moral implications of running a for-profit prison in Prison Architect, the dark humor of a simulation game where the player kills people on their first day of work, and the contrasting emotional responses to Osama bin Laden's death, highlighting how morality can unite and divide people. These conversations examine how games and news events challenge players and readers to consider right and wrong, justice, and the consequences of actions.
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Hello WindowsForum.com fans and technophiles! In the wee hours after midnight, Joe Stackhouse (Stack-Tech.com) and Mike Fara (WindowsForum.com) join forces to check out PRISON ARCHITECT. That's right. We are in for some serious GAMING...
When Osama bin Laden's men flew airliners into New York's World Trade Center 10 years ago, they drew an outpouring of solidarity from Europe, captured by a French newspaper under the headline "We are all Americans now."
It didn't last. A decade of wars has followed that strained old alliances...
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