Xbox Gets Military Tactical Planning Software 40
Thanks to The Baltimore Sun for their article discussing possible military applications of videogame technology, specifically referencing the Trex visualization tool from joint government training and videogame developer, BreakAway. According to the article: "In about a year, if all goes according to plans, soldiers flying to an overseas mission will play Trex on the Microsoft video-game system Xbox to familiarize themselves with actual streets, buildings and terrain before setting foot on foreign soil." The piece reveals that Trex "...will use satellite data to digitally replicate 3-D images of cities such as Kabul, Mogadishu or Baghdad", and the website explains that the software can be "...used to create tactical simulations for en route training." A different army tactical training simulator developed by Pandemic Studios, Full Spectrum Warrior, was highly acclaimed as a videogame at this year's E3 trade show in Los Angeles.
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The way things are going, you'll soon get your chance to do it for real, in a city near you.
We'll be fighting in the streets, with our children at our feet,
and the morals that they worship will be gone.
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And, damn if Liberty City (GTA3) doesn't look my town Philadelphia.
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For the Civilian bosses of the Soldiers may I reco (Score:2)
For the Civilian bosses of the soldiers may I recommend Civilization, Alpha Centauri, SimIraq, and other "God Game" titles .....
well heck (Score:2, Insightful)
i really don't know how to consider this as anything other than a 'good thing'.
more knowledge + better visualization = less accidents = less senseless death.
if it takes an xbox to pull it off, more power to it.
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dont firefighters do controlled burning to stop uncontrollable forest fires?
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Operation Grandtheft Auto:Agrobhad City
Seems an odd choice, unless MS pays (Score:3, Interesting)
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Re:It's homogenous (Score:2)
They charge a few dollars an hour, and have a decent collection of games, all designed for multi-player and network player. Also the rooms have nice seating and setup, with a so-so decore.
As for why the xbox was picked instead of the PS2 this
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Easier still (Score:2)
Re:Seems an odd choice, unless MS pays (Score:2, Interesting)
besides, i'd think it'd have to do with the good tools and good performance with very little console-specific coding.
you gotta have an experienced ps2 developer to pull out the graphics a dime-a-dozen pc developer can do on the xbox.
and the xbox is a sealed unit. it isn't going to be a security risk, it isn't going to be a maintenance draw, it isn't
Well, duh. (Score:2, Funny)
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Hmm.. (Score:1)
Irony of ironies that a microsoft system could help people take over the world.
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NTSC video seems inadequate for this (Score:1)
I mean, think about how detailed the map of your average metropolitan area traffic report looks like on the TV news. Here in New York, it's completely unreadable, and that's only with the most major roads.
How much readable TYPE can you even fit on a TV? Not enough for this application.
Even a relatively high-res mapquest map pales next
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Re:NTSC video seems inadequate for this (Score:1)
My point is that the cost savings of using a xbox vs. a is entirely negated by needing an HDTV to view the thing rather than a PC monitor, so the whole concept seems flawed from a cost perspective.
:Insert Console Wars reference here: (Score:1)
And if it ever breaks (Score:2, Funny)
Re:And if it ever breaks (Score:1)
XBox size and weight jokes - not getting old, are they?
Terrorists (Score:1)
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