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Lancet Jades
05-14-2004, 04:24 PM
Army gunning for game players


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By David Becker (david.becker@cnet.com?subject =FEEDBACK:Army gunning for game players)
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
LOS ANGELES--The U.S. Army is looking for a few good gamers.

Beginning the second year of its experiment in using free, custom-built PC games to give young people a taste of military life, the Army is finding the games to be not only spectacularly popular but a uniquely powerful promotional tool.

Chris Chambers, deputy director of the "America's Army" project, said in an interview at the E3 (http://dw.com.com/redir?destUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww .e3insider.com%2Fportal.htm&siteId=3&oId=2100-1043-5211682&ontId=1040&lop=nl_ex) gaming trade show here that prospective soldiers who contact Army recruiters after playing the game have a better follow-through rate than any other form of advertising or promotion.

"It's a much more efficient and effective vehicle for the Army to provide information to young people than the other media we use," Chambers said.

And game players may well turn out to be better soldiers, based on recent academic research that shows regular game-playing boosts certain visual-spatial abilities. "There's a very high level of visual acuity in game players that's different than nonplayers," Chambers said. "They're good at focusing on specific things in a chaotic environment, which is an important skill in a lot of Army situations."

The Army launched "America's Army," (http://news.com.com/2100-1040_3-921000.html?tag=nl) a series of PC games depicting realistic modern combat situations, two years ago to overwhelming interest (http://news.com.com/2100-1040_3-942939.html?tag=nl). The game now has 3.3 million registered players, putting it far beyond similar commercial games.

Besides being a source of information for prospective recruits, the game gives nonsoldiering types a realistic view of Army life--a valuable mission as American troops face danger in Iraq (http://news.com.com/2100-1028_3-5207585.html?tag=nl) and Afghanistan. All scenarios in the game are designed to actively reflect real-life tactics, said Christian Buhl, lead programmer for the game. Players who go in with the guns-blazing style typical of commercial war games quickly wash out.

"We conform to the rules of engagement," he said. "If you shoot someone on your side, if you harm a civilian noncombatant, you end up in prison."

"We think the game reflects positively on the American way of fighting a war," Chambers add. "That's why we don't mind that 25 percent of our audience is overseas."

The Army has released updates and add-ons for the game on a regular basis, and recent materials draw heavily from current combat experiences. Future add-ons may even be used as training tools for actual soldiers. One new training mission, which may be released to the public, is the only simulator available for a bomb disposal robot receiving heavy use in Iraq. Another mission reinforces proper driving technique for a new style of military vehicle prone to rollovers.

Chaos Theory
05-14-2004, 07:20 PM
oh god I can see it now

the army of gamers :( so sad

Wallie Wildo
05-14-2004, 07:29 PM
me no be in da army YAY

Chicken Little
05-14-2004, 07:55 PM
hi ho hi ho its off to war we goo

awww game over RESTART

hi ho hi ho its off to war we goo

awww game over again RESTART

hi ho hi ho its off to war we go

HOORAH finally beta that mofo

you get my point yet or is more sarcasm needed?

Wallie Wildo
05-14-2004, 08:30 PM
well you know that you have a couple of lives left and every 10 people you kill you get another thats basic knowledge man and you know that you get experiance and money after you kill someone also dont forget to use thundaga on the tanks you know that machina are weak to lightning dont you

Chicken Little
05-14-2004, 08:37 PM
yeah or you canjust unload demi and watch the town get smushed into spacetime, thats always a favourie.

also if you see a metalic tarantula just summon thunderbird and its easy work.

Finally and nost importantly if your shot just use a potion or cure spell, thats always great.

Wallie Wildo
05-14-2004, 08:40 PM
i prefer the elixer its like red bull it stimulates your body and mind

idgaf rpgfan
05-23-2004, 12:31 AM
My only question is: WHERE THE HELL WAS THIS WHEN I WAS IN THE ARMY?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?

Quel Thalas
05-23-2004, 09:34 AM
heh...if they want recruits from that game, look no farther...ima be lookin into joining up after college, become an officer :D
and rpgfan, i think that you were in the military in the age BEFORE computer games

idgaf rpgfan
05-23-2004, 11:58 AM
and rpgfan, i think that you were in the military in the age BEFORE computer games
Not true, I bought a comp while in the army just to play games on, I'm not that old! :D

Kiros
05-23-2004, 01:14 PM
oh god I can see it now

the army of gamers :( so sad

lol...the army of gamers

Lancet Jades
05-23-2004, 03:12 PM
Not true, I bought a comp while in the army just to play games on, I'm not that old! :D
Yes you are >_>

idgaf rpgfan
05-23-2004, 03:17 PM
OK, maybe I'm a touch old, but like I said, me and my Comadore(sp?) 64 played alot of games in the barracks. *yelling cuz I can't find an old man smilie*

Lancet Jades
05-23-2004, 03:28 PM
Lol, i'll define how i think of old (and very old)....

old
1: Being older than X, where X is the age of Johnny

very old
1: Being older than X+1, where X is the age of Johnny

Saberstar
05-23-2004, 03:35 PM
I can vision myself in a plan, near Australia dumping out bombs. Bye bye Rob.

idgaf rpgfan
05-23-2004, 03:38 PM
Lol, i'll define how i think of old (and very old)....

old
1: Being older than X, where X is the age of Johnny

very old
1: Being older than X+1, where X is the age of Johnny
That would take me out of the old catagory and put me into the ancient list :skull

Lancet Jades
05-23-2004, 03:49 PM
That would take me out of the old catagory and put me into the ancient list :skull
Yeah, but dont feel too bad. My dad is 57!!!!!! lol

Imagine what HE gets from me....

Quel Thalas
05-23-2004, 05:33 PM
meh...im only 16, and my parents are both in their 50's... as for rpgfan...why get a commodore 64? i mean, cmon...there HAS to be better things to do in the barracks then play games all day?

idgaf rpgfan
05-23-2004, 06:10 PM
as for rpgfan...why get a commodore 64? i mean, cmon...there HAS to be better things to do in the barracks then play games all day?
The only other thing to do was drink, and I could do that while playing!

Quel Thalas
05-23-2004, 06:22 PM
oi *shakes head* now...you left the military when? i mean, cmon...you DID do SOME stuff outside, right?

idgaf rpgfan
05-23-2004, 06:30 PM
Oh yeah, I spent about 2 years in Germany and I went all over the country while I was there, and a good part of Europe. I got out in June of '93.