• This is Real War, Viewed from the Call of Duty Camera Angle
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Video of shooting at brown people. Thats what it looks like to me.
[QUOTE=Awesomecaek;30078401]They should fit more soldiers with these and if possible a bit better cameras.[/QUOTE] And then we wire them up to gamers across the world and fight wars that way. "I'm sorry madam, but your son has been killed but he was a dbag TKer suk my dic"
GOD DAMN CAMPERS EVERYWHERE
[QUOTE=Craig Willmore;30080677]The Revolution was won mostly by line battles, not guerrilla warfare.[/QUOTE] We lost most of the fights, we just won the key battles. We only won the skirmishes when fought like the Indians. [editline]27th May 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=PvtCupcakes;30082903]Video of shooting at brown people. Thats what it looks like to me.[/QUOTE] sigh...:frog:
[QUOTE=Swilly;30083753]We lost most of the fights, we just won the key battles. We only won the skirmishes when fought like the Indians.[/QUOTE] please stop watching reruns of the patriot on TNT and read some books. very few skirmishes ever occurred with use of guerilla warfare (Morgan's Riflemen and some others) but they by no means impacted the war as much as the french support, their naval raids on british shipping, and the size of the colonies, and public support with a constant supply of fresh volunteers.
[QUOTE=Craig Willmore;30083850]please stop watching reruns of the patriot on TNT and read some books. very few skirmishes ever occurred with use of guerilla warfare (Morgan's Riflemen and some others) but they by no means impacted the war as much as the french support, their naval raids on british shipping, and the size of the colonies, and public support with a constant supply of fresh volunteers.[/QUOTE] ? I've never seen that movie, I learned that from a book compiled of different journals written by some of the minute men who joined the Revolutionary Army. It was because Washington insisted on fighting in the European "gentlemen's" tactics that we had Valley Forge happen. He was a shit general.
[QUOTE=Swilly;30083966]? I've never seen that movie, I learned that from a book compiled of different journals written by some of the minute men who joined the Revolutionary Army. It was because Washington insisted on fighting in the European "gentlemen's" tactics that we had Valley Forge happen. He was a shit general.[/QUOTE] He was a better president than a general, I don't think you'll find anyone who disagrees. However, the fact remains that guerillas played a very small part of the revolutionary war. Anyone who says "we only won when we fought like indians" is to me, not well versed in the subject. Valley Forge happened because he over-extended already tired and ill men. It's easy to judge someone in hindsight.
[QUOTE=latin_geek;30077416]Looks less brown than MW. And there's a lot less going on, which is something i'd like to see in a videogame. Like, one-hit-killing guns, no health recovery, and the battles are 8-vs-8 with a lot of cover.[/QUOTE] [img]http://gamingbolt.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/breach_0.gif[/img] Breach is exactly that. $15 on Steam.
See that at the end? We need more of that. I want [B]First person hugs[/B] in my first person shooters.
[QUOTE=Downsider;30076796]I understand they probably don't know where the shots are coming from, and suppressing fire is really what they're trying to put down, but it seriously doesn't look like he has any idea what he's trying to aim at.[/QUOTE] Yeah, but it looks like he can only see the general direction from which the fire is coming up from too. Anyways, really interesting video and that looks exhausting carrying all that crap.
[QUOTE=GuyWithTheName;30076822]Interesting... ironic how the modern ideal of war in a house hold enviroment is somewhat similar to say... bfbc in terms of action, where as this shows how a most likely VERY intense situation goes down. The difference is huge...[/QUOTE] That's not irony dummy
Reminds me of the combat footage from World War II, with how close the cameramen stayed to the troops. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8ROS3xOrqY&feature=related[/media] A helmet cam offers an entirely new and interesting perspective, however. Pretty cool, albeit horrifying.
Holy fuck that looked scary
This was so interesting to watch.
Where are the no scopes?
Ending was the fucking best. (Hugs, brofists and all.)
Reminds me of this Canadian helmet cam footage. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPgb3no0KaQ[/media] Best part at 4:20.
[QUOTE=Craig Willmore;30084295]He was a better president than a general, I don't think you'll find anyone who disagrees. However, the fact remains that guerillas played a very small part of the revolutionary war. Anyone who says "we only won when we fought like indians" is to me, not well versed in the subject. Valley Forge happened because he over-extended already tired and ill men. It's easy to judge someone in hindsight.[/QUOTE] I never said that we won fighting like that. We won the key battles fighting like the brits, its the skirmishes that killed us though.
Jesus Christ, why is everything under the sun being associated with the most saturated video game franchise of our time (next to Halo)? Fuck that shit. That said - videos like these are mind blowing. Amazing how calm they are under fire. "Alright. Pull back, pull back on me." While he's saying this he's being shot at while sitting in the middle of an open field. Balls of steel.
[QUOTE=Downsider;30076796]I understand they probably don't know where the shots are coming from, and suppressing fire is really what they're trying to put down, but it seriously doesn't look like he has any idea what he's trying to aim at.[/QUOTE] Welcome to Reality: Fighting a war =/= playing a video game.
[QUOTE=Dr. Fishtastic;30086221]That's not irony dummy[/QUOTE] I will keep that in mind [b]Dr. Fishtastic![/b] also want to post a technical definition of irony?
[QUOTE=GuyWithTheName;30076822]Interesting... ironic how the modern ideal of war in a house hold enviroment is somewhat similar to say... bfbc in terms of action, where as this shows how a most likely VERY intense situation goes down. The difference is huge...[/QUOTE] Take into account the fact that the last full scale war this planet has had was World War II. A war involving all of man's latest instruments of death, giant theatres, millions of soldiers, etc. The games we see today "play" off of the idea of what a full scale war with today's technology would be like. It's fiction because it hasn't happened yet, and will probably never happen.
That was certainly interesting to watch, respect to them.
[QUOTE=animephreak135;30091548]Take into account the fact that the last full scale war this planet has had was World War II. A war involving all of man's latest instruments of death, giant theatres, millions of soldiers, etc. The games we see today "play" off of the idea of what a full scale war with today's technology would be like. It's fiction because it hasn't happened yet, and will probably never happen.[/QUOTE] the games we see today are fancy arcade games dressed up like military sims so that machismo seeking boys will buy them, sure the names of the guns are real and the objects are made to look like their real counterparts- but even if we had a world war 2 size conflict war would not at all play out like it does in video games
[QUOTE=Sir Colton;30077012]"Call of Duty Camera Angle" :what:[/QUOTE] cod invented fps stuped!!1
If it was really like a fps why are they called the Taliban and not the opfor?
I don't know if anyone mentioned this before, but I like how the guy with the camera was hugging all his comrades at the end, preety heartwarming.
[QUOTE=JohnnyMo1;30079714]are you some sort of war video game hipster[/QUOTE] heheh clever i was talking about military "sims" which while still remain numerous degrees away from reality are much closer than the wide market shooters
[QUOTE=privatesmily;30093126]If it was really like a fps why are they called the Taliban and not the opfor?[/QUOTE] Give it time
This is so awesome. It really reminds me of Call of Duty: Black Ops. They use a lot of the same guns as you can use in Call of Duty: Black Ops. The guy even had a lot of really cool attachments on his gun. He wasn't very good with the grenade launcher, though. I don't think he hit anyone, and I didn't even hear any explosions. That's a lot unlike Call of Duty: Black Ops because in Call of Duty: Black Ops, there are not actually dud grenades in your grenade launcher. I think they should probably fix that.
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