• Gamers Target U.S. Troops in Chinese Military ‘Shooter’
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I don't really see what's the problem in this. You're killing virtual characters and yet people take it like you are actually killing real american soldiers. What difference does it make if it is or is not government funded? I wouldn't mind or care if AA had chinese or russians or whatever. Sure someone would get enraged, but you can't please everyone. If china is not preparing for war, I don't see how it matters who you shoot. If china IS preparing for war, well then there's nothing you can do and this game will come out anyway. Also chinese do hate americans and most of the world. After all by buying cheap chinese shit we pretty much support slavery.
This is why other countries educate their youth and citizens of the missteps and black pages of history of their own country, so their children don't grow up into blithering hypocrites that perform a daily virtual genocide on half the world, who turn into hyperoffended shits foaming at the mouth with rage whenever someone points an 'aykay furdeeseven' at the digitized stars 'n stripes.
[QUOTE=johan_sm;29924030] Also chinese do hate americans and most of the world. After all by buying cheap chinese shit we pretty much support slavery.[/QUOTE] Ever been to China? I stayed in China for a short while living with some friends who had lived there for years now. The chinese, especially the young, like American stuff alot.
[QUOTE=johan_sm;29924030] Also chinese do hate americans and most of the world. After all by buying cheap chinese shit we pretty much support slavery.[/QUOTE] Ever been to China? I stayed in China for a short while living with some friends who had lived there for years now. The chinese, especially the young, like American stuff alot.
[QUOTE=johan_sm;29924030] Also chinese do hate americans and most of the world. After all by buying cheap chinese shit we pretty much support slavery.[/QUOTE] Ever been to China? I stayed in China for a short while living with some friends who had lived there for years now. The chinese, especially the young, like American stuff alot.
[QUOTE=johan_sm;29924030] Also chinese do hate americans and most of the world. After all by buying cheap chinese shit we pretty much support slavery.[/QUOTE] Ever been to China? I stayed in China for a short while living with some friends who had lived there for years now. The chinese, especially the young, like American stuff alot.
if the chinese government can sponsor the atrocious murder of virtual americans, what's there to stop them from funding the murder of real americans ???? this calls for a preemptive strike against china
where can i find this sounds hilarious
also the world needs to recognize that virtual americans have rights
[QUOTE=Sanius;29907337]...You're kidding, right?[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=Falchion;29907621]OH MY GOD WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH THEM? Now that is the biggest hypocritical comment I have ever seen. You kill russians, you kill the chinese, you kill the germans and occasionally even fucking south americans every day in FPS games. Now that US soldiers are the ones being shot at, it is wrong. What is the logic in this.[/QUOTE] Not only are your sarcasm meters completely broken, the joke went SO far over you two it travelled to the nearest hospitable planet, started a great colony and called it "Your Head". [editline]19th May 2011[/editline] In another universe [editline]19th May 2011[/editline] In another space time continuum [editline]19th May 2011[/editline] In A.D. 2101
Death to america!
Hipocracy at its finest. Hail America
[QUOTE=BloodYScar;29926783]Hipocracy at its finest. Hail America[/QUOTE] Hey I'm american and I don't see the problem with what they're doing. Besides, there's a solution to preventing my virtual american heroes from dying in the game: [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/5sVAW.jpg[/IMG]
"I target the Chinese in Battlefield 2, now we're even. " Exactly what I thought. It's only a game, anyway. It's not like we are actually going to go to war with them over a game. Everyone needs a bit of fun.
[QUOTE=BloodYScar;29926783]Hipocracy at its finest. Hail America[/QUOTE] America's Army is blatant propaganda, but the enemy faction depicted is actually a group the United States is fighting against. That is not the case here.
[QUOTE=Snuffy;29930252] That is not the case here.[/QUOTE] Neither is dragon rising, it's all fiction like a Tom Clancy novel, none of it is real. There should not be any problems.
[QUOTE=Mabus;29931070]Neither is dragon rising, it's all fiction like a Tom Clancy novel, none of it is real. There should not be any problems.[/QUOTE] Dragon Rising isn't a state sponsored Military Training Tool, it's a consumer product. There's a huge difference, why don't you understand that?
Glorious mission: they forgot the zerg rush part and how we mowed down thousands of them last time we fought
Hell i'd play it, looks like it has better graphics than CSS.
So America can have games like Homefront where you kill North Koreans but China can't have a game where you kill Americans? Double standards much?
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Don't often times in video games, game designers pick very powerful nations to be enemies? I mean if you were China was fighting San Mario's military, it would not make for that exciting a game. In some ways it is a bit of a complement.
[QUOTE=Ogopogo;29937048]Don't often times in video games, game designers pick very powerful nations to be enemies? I mean if you were China was fighting San Mario's military, it would not make for that exciting a game. In some ways it is a bit of a complement.[/QUOTE] American game designers in the past have often used Iraq. They made a curb-stomp war into an "exciting" game.
i want this game though people who have family members in the military have every right to be slightly angered by this
The US Army uses VBS2. Which is a simulation platform made by the same company who came up with ARMA2. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnJ4mQsRxvQ&hd=1[/media]
[QUOTE=joes33431;29937384]i want this game though people who have family members in the military have every right to be slightly angered by this[/QUOTE] My brother is in the army. The game doesn't make me feel outraged or anything like that, but it is kinda weird seeing a game that's about killing people from your country. I guess I know how it feels now.
[QUOTE=Extroll;29936136]So America can have games like Homefront where you kill North Koreans but China can't have a game where you kill Americans? Double standards much?[/QUOTE] Yeah, but Homefront isn't state-sponsored.
"Wo yi huanying omen de xin zhongguo bazhu" is that supposed to say "I for one welcome our new chinese overlords?" Because the correct version is this: 我欢迎我们的新中国的霸主 wo huanying women de xin zhinguo de bazhu. :eng101:
looks pretty fun actually
Would be unnerving at first, but I'd be perfectly willing to give this a go if it was ever released to the public. Something that wasn't mentioned, do the enemy soldiers shout in English?
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