International Committee Red Cross I do not agree that you continue to commit war crimes in call of Duty, Fortnite or any shooter. To ensure that players are aware of the consequences of armed conflicts, the organization launched a program Play by the rules. In he recommends the application of four principles that uphold humanity in war and ultimately help save lives.
According to the Red Cross, the rules protect civilians, medical and support personnel, as well as wounded soldiers and prisoners of war. “The rules say that weapons and tactics used in war must avoid undue sufferingand torture of prisoners is prohibited,” he notes.
Rules recommended by the Red Cross apply to shooter or games in which two sides face each other. Each of them is associated with a behavior that should be followed in a real conflict.
- Rule 1 (No thirsty). When an enemy is downed and unable to retaliate, you cannot continue firing at them.
- Rule 2 (Don’t target NPCs). Bots that don’t fire untaunted are considered civilians and you can’t attack or damage them.
- Rule 3 (Don’t aim at civilian buildings). On any game map, houses, schools or hospitals are considered safe zones that you cannot damage. When fighting in these spaces, you must do everything possible to avoid damage.
- Rule 4 (First-aid kits are for everyone). If you have an unused first aid kit that affects others, you must give it to those who need it, whether friend or foe.
The organization hopes that the players will join this initiative, and for this it will use some streamers from Twitch. Though the intention is noble, following the rules in a game like war zone or Fortnite it’s harder than it looks.
The rules of the Red Cross guarantee that you will lose the game in call of Duty or any game
The Red Cross is looking for raise awareness of the rules designed to govern war. “Every day, people play conflict zone games right from their sofa,” he says on his website. “But now armed conflicts are happening more often than ever, and for people who suffer from their consequences, this is not a game,” he says.
The problem is that games are not designed to follow a set of real world rules. Following rule 1, which says that we cannot shoot down downed enemies, is a guarantee that you will lose the game. The same if you are handing out first aid kits or trying to heal members of the other team.
What happens if you don’t shoot at a house or school just to avoid breaking rule 3? In games like battlefield, environmental destruction is a feature of the game to eliminate a entrenched enemy. Imagine how difficult it would be to avoid damage or just not shoot when you enter civilian property while chasing the enemy team.
The games use certain mechanics that go against the rules of the real world. Even though sometimes we see protests because don’t get attached to realitythe truth is few or no one will respect what the Red Cross has to offer. Despite this, the body is confident and will try its luck in games such as PUBG, Fortnite, Call of Duty: Warzone, Rainbow Six 6 Siege And Escape from Tarkov.
Source: Hiper Textual

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