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Originally posted by DocHalladay
Whether you want to believe it or not, it is very basic military training. This came up in a discussion I was having with a friend the other day when he mentioned the possibility of the U.S. being invaded by another country. As a country we are armed to the teeth and with the popularity of games like COD, millions have that very basic training. It would be a nightmare for any country to invade homeland United States.
Anyway, I do think we are being conditioned by games, whether it's on purpose or not. Nice topic.
Originally posted by PartyboyK
Nice topic, I also play video games on a regular basis. I believe video games, especially triple A shooter games like Call of Duty and Battlefield, are used to condition the masses, but I'm not sure what message they're trying to send. I don't like to think video games will eventually be as full of propaganda as TV and, yes, the internet.
Originally posted by AussieAmandaC
If someone has posted about what I say, I'm sorry I haven't read all the thread or indeed the entire original post.
I watched an interesting program on the study of about 40, 12-14 year old boys.
Half were given violent games etc and the other half were given learning games, maths english you get the drinft.
One by one the boys had to have an interview (after only 1/2 hour of gaming) with the lead scientists/whatever he was, who accidentally knocked over a glass of pencils on his desk.
They found that an empathetic child would 'help' pick up those pencils, the ones who played learning games
The 'gamers' barely even flinched and continued as if nothing had happened.
The interviewer only reacted if the boy did, most of the gamers didn't. There it is right there...
Originally posted by AussieAmandaC
reply to post by LanceDH
No, but I can see how it sounded. The test showed that most of the violent gamers didn't react at all.
Draw your own conclusions.
My kids have never been allowed games, no xbox no ps, I was not prepared to raise zombies, sorry just me.
You don't think you are desensitized to violence from playing them? I disagree
stupid is playing a game in stead of enhancing your intelligence imo
Originally posted by DocHalladay
reply to post by EyesWideShut
If you read my post you will see that I very purposely put basic in there.
Do you honestly think I believe you can send people right off of Call of Duty to the front lines?
If you ever played the game, you would know that they take you through all kinds of different missions and explain to you how to react in many different situations. This is what you would call military maneuvers.
Whether it be creeping through a village and going through houses or covertly sneaking through the enemy camps, it is covered in Call of Duty.
Of course shooting a Barrett .50 in real life and on a video game will be different, but it shows you how to handle it as well as practice aiming down sites. All that would fall under basic.
Oh yeah, there are reasons why the military has simulators. Would you care to tell me the difference between those and COD.
Keep in mind that the game developer went out and brought in ex-Army to help them in the design process. That was in Modern Warfare 2 & 3 as well as Black Ops