Slow news day?
Jun. 9th, 2007 09:06 pmCathedral row over video war game - currently the top story on the BBC news site
Manchester cathedral appears relatively briefly, as part of a larger sequence set in Manchester. As for the "virtual shoot-out in the cathedral's nave in which hundreds of enemies are killed", it fails to mention that they're mostly a swarm of dog-sized alien animals...
Sony may well have messed up by featuring the cathedral without permission, but the reporting is also putting a "gun crime" spin on this that doesn't really fit the game itself.
Manchester cathedral appears relatively briefly, as part of a larger sequence set in Manchester. As for the "virtual shoot-out in the cathedral's nave in which hundreds of enemies are killed", it fails to mention that they're mostly a swarm of dog-sized alien animals...
Sony may well have messed up by featuring the cathedral without permission, but the reporting is also putting a "gun crime" spin on this that doesn't really fit the game itself.
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Date: 2007-06-09 11:10 pm (UTC)Why should it be given respect because it's "holy", whatever that means (It was built for the worship of fictitious supernatural beings?) It's a computer graphic rendering of a church. Whatever next? Will the church try to censor any film/book/game they don't like because it features a church?
There are wholly different reasopns why other religious buildings won't be used in such a way.
The CoE has always been the butt of jokes in the UK, and part of the "dressing" of the state - from Dick Emery through to most British films and TV shows since the war. The funny vicar character (More tea!) is a running theme in UK culture. No one takes them seriously, it's just that they haven't yet realised it!
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Date: 2007-06-09 11:32 pm (UTC)I'd also point out that this isn't a made-up cathedral, it is a representation of a RL cathedral, which appears to be affecting a lot of the response. I feel it is understandable for clergy wishing their place of worship to be viewed as a safe space to be a bit chary about it being used, even virtually, as a spot for a shoot-out.
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Date: 2007-06-10 12:46 am (UTC)Maybe the clergy should remember that it's only a game. I doubt anyone who plays it will somehow regard Manchester Cathedral as being unsafe because of this. Not that most of them will actually care or ever set foot inside Manchester cathedral.
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Date: 2007-06-10 10:59 am (UTC)