Army Sets Up Videogame Studio 36
Ralph Lee writes "Is it time to enlist? Wired News is reporting that the US Army has set up a video game studio to model training and recruit soldiers on the heels of the successful America's Army title: 'The America's Army Government Applications office was quietly opened in January in Cary, North Carolina, with a team of 15 video-game creators, simulation specialists and ex-Army personnel. Many of the studio's employees come from local video-game companies like Interactive Magic, Timeline, Vertis, SouthPeak Interactive, Vicious Cycle Software and Red Storm Entertainment.'" It's also noted that "the office is working with a team of 24 video-game creators in Monterey, California, on the latest edition to its main franchise, America's Army: Overmatch, which will be released in March 2005."
Amazing that! (Score:2, Funny)
Holy shit! Who would have thunk that releasing a Game like America's Army would lead to building a game studio?
Do you catch the hint of sarcasm yet?
WTF, like really. Of course they have a freaking game studio...somebody had to build the freaking game in the first place.
Re:Amazing that! (Score:5, Interesting)
Sarcasm is also always welcome on Slashdot, of course.
Re:Amazing that! (Score:5, Funny)
Am I alone...? (Score:5, Insightful)
The apparatus of state is separated from the church, because it is harmful. It should likewise be seperated from the entertainment industry, because of the propaganda possibilities, shaping the next generation of Americans.
Re:Am I alone...? (Score:5, Insightful)
What worries me is that "traditional" propaganda has always been subject to (some) constraint. You couldn't run around screaming "YOU'VE GOT TO KILL OUR ENEMIES!!! WHAT ARE YOU!!?!?! YELLOW!?!?!" without someone calling a halt.
However video game propaganda is more subtle. Because the player is so involved, they will be more succeptible to whatever you throw at them. On top of that, they are immerrsed, a propagandists dream.
I wouldn't be surprised to find that in 10-20 years time these games will have affected a generations outlook and attitudes towards patriotisim and the army in general.
Why else would the pentagon invest so much money and then give it away for free?
Re:Am I alone...? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Am I alone...? (Score:3, Funny)
I'm just a freeloading european!
I guess the marshall plan never really ended.
Re:Am I alone...? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Am I alone...? (Score:3, Insightful)
clubs for boys have been usual in getting people to join up for the military later on in their lifes, when they're young it's easy to put some 'ideas' into their heads or at least push them to 'right direction' so that their lives can 'have a meaning'.
yvan eth noij
there was this one club in germany once that was more than effective.
I'm not saying that armies are useless and so on, just that if you're fighting conquering wars you need to have some kind of extra motivation for the lads
Re:Am I alone...? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Am I alone...? (Score:3, Interesting)
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Re:Am I alone...? (Score:4, Insightful)
Wrong. I mean, wrong from the get-go.
Seperation of church and state is to protect the church from the state, not the other way around.
The military is entirely withing their fair and right avenue of action to try and influence the attitudes of the next generation of Americans. If they weren't, they wouldn't have a recruiting program.
Re:Am I alone...? (Score:3, Funny)
The Color of Money (Score:2)
And then there was that movie Toys...
Alex.
Way after End's Game (Score:2)
Software Career in the Army? (Score:5, Informative)
Warning, rant follows:
This is not the forum for complaining about the shoddy software (that Americans probably paid collective millions in taxes for), but here are a few of the simplest pieces of functionality that are miserable failures:
- Server can't cycle maps, causes client GP fault
- Client menu layout is incomprehensible
- Whether you're online or offline is some kind of mystery
- Plenty of 'Error connecting' messages with no information
- Connecting to a so-called LAN game requires opening the command console
- There was talk of 'admin mode' and the only documentation for logging in as an admin is in the FAQ (if it's so frequently asked, then how about making it part of the login dialog?) Then once you log in as admin, are you a player with admin ability, or some non-player observer. How do you get back to being a regular player? Others don't see you logged in, but your personal user name appears in the admin list of online players....
Re:Warning, Rant about rant about rant follows. (Score:1)
No, just being in game is not the only time you go online. When you want to get your personnel jacket, you must connect. While doing training, you must reconnect to update your jacket. If this fails, you've completed the mission,
Re:Warning, Rant about rant about rant follows. (Score:1)
Regarding the important stuff (technical): There have been many improvements since the early releases. Remember when teams got shuffled between rounds and there wasn't even a good way to pick teams?
I actually resolved (well, found how to avoid) the map cycle GP fault. To clarify, the server never shut down - but when maps should cycle, all connected clients would GP fault. Every time I run the server it seems to
Don't do it! (Score:4, Funny)
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Calling Rockstar! (Score:1, Flamebait)