http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?si … 12/2314204Slashdot wrote:
"For the first time, the Army has set up a project office, just for building videogames. The military has been training troops with games for decades, of course. But this is the first wing of the armed forces dedicated exclusively for gaming. One of the first projects: a tool kit that would let soldiers "build and customize their own training scenarios — just like the Marines' did, adapting Armed Assault for military purposes."
What they should do next is have a paintball or airsoft park. Civilians can practice against the troopers, that would be fun.
winloubot wrote:
What they should do next is have a paintball or airsoft park. Civilians can practice against the troopers, that would be fun.
I've played against an ex-Royal Marine in paintball, whupped him too
WW3 will be a 32 vs 32 clanwar. First round Karkand then Wake and if its draw they play 1 round Dalian.
I didn't find that funnyvenom6 wrote:
WW3 will be a 32 vs 32 clanwar. First round Karkand then Wake and if its draw they play 1 round Dalian.
attempted funny post is not funny
Yeah, that was bad.stkhoplite wrote:
I didn't find that funnyvenom6 wrote:
WW3 will be a 32 vs 32 clanwar. First round Karkand then Wake and if its draw they play 1 round Dalian.
attempted funny post is not funny

No wonder there's complaints about the amount your military spends.
Though it would be fun. Though altogether offer no significant benefit to would be soldiers.
Though it would be fun. Though altogether offer no significant benefit to would be soldiers.
Video simulation is very effective in training troops or they wouldnt do it...jord wrote:
No wonder there's complaints about the amount your military spends.
Though it would be fun. Though altogether offer no significant benefit to would be soldiers.
and it actually does save money... to not have to have field exercises and use real equipment...
and im not complaining if it saves soldiers lives... thanks for the concern... lol
Love is the answer