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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

glorious mission video game


Chinese Video Game Us Military

zoom equivalent to Call of Duty, but the Great Mission to develop diverse perspectives as a whole that even the most enthusiastic gamers can enjoy and use it for.

This target focus on U.S. troops.

That's correct, released by the China Giant Network Technology Co. and is supported by the People's Liberation Army (PLA) is first-person shooter paint U.S. troops as the enemy. Surprisingly, it also should be modeled after the Army U.S. Army-American makes the game shooter.

While games such as Homefront and Call of Duty series are often prepared to East Asian or Middle Eastern people as the enemy without serious repercussions, some worry that this game has caused confusion among military thinking and simulation.

Violent games like this seem more controversial. In 2010, shortly after the release of Call of Duty: Black Ops, Cuban officials seem angry at the order in which players "kill" Fidel Castro. However, the origins of the military mission of Honor is a bit off-putting.

In the middle of Beijing's apparent enthusiasm for the Great Mission, some observers warn conflating real war with a mere simulation. "The contents of the game and the values contained in the military thought ... very different," warns a Chinese website. "Long-term use is not conducive to education and military training, and may even mislead the officers and men."

This can be a misleading factor of a thousand Chinese trainees to the United States thinks China is destined to become enemies. And not just on the digital battlefield.