[QUOTE=Author.;49542747]That's Black Ops 1...[/QUOTE]
Savimbi is only in 2
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[QUOTE=Author.;49542747]That's Black Ops 1...[/QUOTE]
no its not
[QUOTE=cdr248;49542754]Savimbi is also in 2[/QUOTE]
He's not 'also' in BO2. He only appears in the first mission of BO2.
As the article says, I don't get what their problem is. They show him as a strong leader and a badass. If they have a problem with how he's portrayed, then they should look at how they show Fidel Castro in BO1 and Manuel Noriega in BO2. I'm sure they'll see that Savimbi got the better deal.
Years after the game was released, huh :v:
[QUOTE=FloaterTWO;49542956]He's not 'also' in BO2. He only appears in the first mission of BO2.
As the article says, I don't get what their problem is. They show him as a strong leader and a badass. If they have a problem with how he's portrayed, then they should look at how they show Fidel Castro in BO1 and Manuel Noriega in BO2. I'm sure they'll see that Savimbi got the better deal.[/QUOTE]
noriega already tried suing from prison but the case was thrown out
Savimbi was, by all accounts, a charismatic leader that lead from the front. Nothing about his depiction in Black Ops 2 was barbaric or half-witted. In fact the context of his two scenes is a calculated and successful counter attack and rescuing the main character later on.
Watching Black Ops 2 videos makes me want to replay the campaign, the back and forth between past and future was cool.
This just in: if it exists, you can be sued for it.
This sounds retarded on so many levels.
oh please, 90% of the people that played black ops 2 don't know that was real person
Hate to break it to them but the precedent for this hasn't been too [URL="http://www.pcgamer.com/manuel-noriegas-black-ops-2-lawsuit-is-tossed-out-of-court/"]good[/URL]
It makes no sense because 1. Jonas Savimbi was only in one mission. 2. He was a crazy BADASS That Help the main characters.
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