• America's Army, WTF
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It cost $33 Million Dollars to make the Amercia's Army Games. $33 Million Dollars of Taxpayers money. What... The... Fuck.... For $33 Million dollars you think they could at least make a good game... Jebus. Source: [url]http://g4tv.com/thefeed/blog/post/701234/Americas-Army-Cost-33-Million.html[/url]
the US army is from the internet, why else would they spend so much money on it? [img]http://www.thebluething.com/img/internet-soldier.jpg[/img]
Is AA3 fixed yet?
[QUOTE=Anthoni_c;18835149]It cost $33 Million Dollars to make the Amercia's Army Games. $33 Million Dollars of Taxpayers money. What... The... Fuck.... For $33 Million dollars you think they could at least make a good game... Jebus. Source: [url]http://g4tv.com/thefeed/blog/post/701234/Americas-Army-Cost-33-Million.html[/url][/QUOTE] What can you expect? They spent over a billion dollars on the A-12 back in 1990 and it ultimately failed.
It's what your Taxes go towards, everyone has to pay taxes, don't moan. End of thread.
Moan is what whores do when you bang them. I am down right angry. It's not even a good game!
i don't even care because it is america paying for it, not me
Isn't it one of their best recruitment methods though?
[QUOTE=Anthoni_c;18835492]Moan is what whores do when you bang them. I am down right angry. It's not even a good game![/QUOTE] It's a perfectly OK game, it's better than SPORE or The Sims 3.
AA3 is actually really good and loads of fun. It's just that it got off to a horrible start, with all the server bugs and shit.
[QUOTE=radioactive;18835645]It's a perfectly OK game, it's better than SPORE or The Sims 3.[/QUOTE] I disagree, i enjoyed those ;_;
The M247 Sgt York DIVAD program got about $7 billion dollars in funding. The program ultimately turned out to be a massive failure. [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M247_Sergeant_York[/url] [quote]In February 1982 the prototype was demonstrated for a group of US and British officers at Fort Bliss, along with members of Congress and other VIPs. When the computer was activated, it immediately started aiming the guns at the review stands, causing several minor injuries as members of the group jumped for cover. Technicians worked on the problem, and the system was restarted. This time it started shooting towards the target, but fired into the ground 300 m in front of the tank. In spite of several attempts to get it working properly, the vehicle never successfully engaged the sample targets. ... One of the early models is reported to have locked onto a latrine fan, mistaking its return for a moving target of low-priority. Reporting on the incident in another article on the vehicle's woes, Easterbrook reported that "During a test one DIVAD locked on to a latrine fan. Michael Duffy, a reporter for the industry publication Defense Week, who broke this aspect of the story, received a conference call in which Ford officials asked him to describe the target as a 'building fan' or 'exhaust fan' instead."[/quote] And a period informational video from the Army: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvwCMd4q2AI[/media]
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