U.S. Marine Corps Enters Videogame Arena 12
Thanks to GameSpot for its initial impressions of squad-based Xbox/PC FPS Close Combat: First To Fight, as it's explained: "The United States Marine Corps is looking to get into the [game licensing/development] action with Close Combat: First to Fight, a project it is working on with Destineer, a company formed by several ex-Bungie employees [and who also own MacSoft]." Apparently, in this Gathering-published title, a reboot of the Close Combat strategy game series: "You'll command a four-man fireteam of marines engaged in intense urban combat in a yet-to-be-named city in the Middle East", and the article author muses: "It may sound a lot like Full Spectrum Warrior... [but] instead of commanding the fireteam from third person, you'll actually play in first person as the fireteam leader."
RTFA (Score:5, Funny)
(I'm kidding. It's just a coincidence. But it made me laugh anyway.)
Re:RTFA (Score:1)
USMC / Marine DOOM (Score:5, Informative)
This sounds very much like Marine DOOM [army.mil] which was a WAD (mod) for DOOM II that the US Marine Corps Modeling and Simulation Management Office [usmc.mil] developed as a tactical training tool for four-man fire teams.
The mod is described as follows: "The game teaches concepts such as mutual fire team support, protection of the automatic rifleman, proper sequencing of an attack, ammunition discipline and succession of command."
I also remember watching an interview with a Marine officer who explained that playing the multiplayer game replicated the confusion and changes in situational awareness that soldiers experience in combat -- known as the fog of war -- as well as friendly fire and other important concepts.
Remember that Full Spectrum Warrior grew out of a combat simulation. Marine DOOM was a modification of a game that also served as a proof-of-concept training tool, which eventually led to the military version of FSW -- and was probably the precursor to it.
Unfortunately the site isn't online any longer, but thanks to Internet Archive, you can see the original Marine DOOM Homepage [archive.org].
For more background you can also read "Doom Goes to War" by Rob Riddell [wired.com] which was the cover story in the Wired April 1997 [wired.com] issue.
Re:USMC / Marine DOOM (Score:1, Offtopic)
It featured the Nazis from the Wolfenstein levels of Doom 2 in a bunker-type building, with terrace-like hills and such. I found that the Doom AI could not stop the Nazis from killing each other through friendly fire
Sounds really similar to SOCOM... (Score:1, Offtopic)
When is the military going to learn... (Score:3, Funny)
So much for using it as a recruiting tool.
I can just see the basic training of the future (Score:5, Funny)
The Sergeant looked over the new recruits with great disapointment, "You people are the least geeky bunch of recruits I have EVER seen".
The recuits held their heads in shame.
"But that doesn't matter because by the time I have finished with you you will be the geekiest geeks god has ever seen. You will be able to field strip and reassmble an M462 rapid cursor positioning device, under enemy fire in less than 4.7 seconds while maintaining control of the system at all times using the keyboard as an alternate input device", continued the sergeant
One of the braver recuits asked, "Whats an M462 rapid cursor positioning device?"
"Or as you civillians call it, a mouse", replied the sergeant.
This kinda reminds me of.. (Score:3, Funny)
So what's going to happen to the true Close Combat (Score:2)
AAAAUUUUUGGGGGGGGGHHHHH (Score:2)