Libs are angry maddened about it, as expected.

When you point out that this is no different from all those US military propaganda games, they are quick to bring up that this is uniquely evil because it covers a currently active war. As if there weren’t a bajillion military games set in the Middle East during the “War on Terror”. picard

They truly have a selective memory.

  • FlakesBongler [they/them]
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    351 month ago

    I don’t really see how setting your Army good game in Carbombya or Qurac is much better than a real place

    The generation of animus is there regardless

    • tocopherol [any]
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      281 month ago

      In the America’s Army FPS game allies always looked like the US also, the enemies always vaguely less white with AKs, the teams were ‘offense’ and ‘defense’ but you were US no matter what, against the ‘others’.

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      A free-to-play game set in an active conflict that’s being promoted by an organisation that tries to get young people to enlist in the armed forces to fight in said conflict is a new level of ghoulish imo

        • doublepepperoni [none/use name]
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          Set in the fictional Republic of the Ostregals

          The comics tell the story of U.S. Soldiers deployed to a tiny foreign nation in the middle of a chaotic conflict. The description for the series reads: “From the seemingly insignificant country of Czervenia, President-General Adzic and his army set upon a campaign of annihilation against the neighboring Republic of the Ostregals, setting in motion a mysterious plan that could change the course of world power forever. America’s Army must create new experimental combat teams, forged together in secret Proving Grounds, and uncover the General’s insidious plot before time runs out.”

          Like I said, it’s all mostly been silly GI Joe nonsense instead of actual conflicts the US is involved in, even in this Army recruitment tool. I think the 2012 Medal of Honor game that glorified bearded operator thugs was set in Afghanistan during the War on Terror, but I obviously never played that. There was also the cancelled game, Six Days of Fallujah that was talked about a lot specifically because it was set during an actual battle

              • BelieveRevolt [he/him]
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                161 month ago

                Blame Marty O’Donnell, the former Halo composer, who’s a massive chud who apparently really wanted to see this terrible idea become playable.

                • doublepepperoni [none/use name]
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                  131 month ago

                  lmao, this is what his game studio has amounted to? michael-laugh Kinda funny seeing him going from palling around with Paul McCartney back when Destiny 1 was being made to dumpster diving this limp troop-fellating trash from the dustbin of history and being online 24/7, commenting on every Youtube video made about the Bungie Halos. The guy was so annoying that he even got banned from the fucking Halo subreddit (presumably before it was known he was a rabidly right-wing Facebook boomer.)

                  • BelieveRevolt [he/him]
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                    101 month ago

                    His studio is so successful it doesn’t even have its own page on Wikipedia. I definitely remember people knowing or at least suspecting he was a chud at least as far back when Destiny 1 came out, since he had made a bunch of anti-abortion tweets.

      • Blakey [he/him]
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        111 month ago

        Yeah, I joke about how mainstream American military good slop is, and that’s its own thing, but while this may not be a BIG step up, it still is one in that it’s just a straight up depiction of the current conflict and I think that’s new.