EA's bad move

here's a stupid idea, do like Modern Warfare 2, put a disclaimer stating the nature of the gameplay, give you a choice whether you want to play the game with that feature intact or without.

i'm sure that'll end up happening.

It's just a damn game, you dont see people jumping up and down when a movie depicts the same stuff.

But the intent of war movies is far different than the intent of war video games. One is meant to show the brutality of war, and/or retell an important part of history; to shed light on the loss of innocence, the courage of brave men, etc. The other is meant so a bunch of guys can sit in a room together and brag about how cool that head shot was.

And your statement is untrue anyway; there was TONS of complaints over Saving Private Ryan, for example.
 
So it's only when you play as a middle eastern person, and kill a whitey that it becomes wrong. Good to know!
 
i'm sure that'll end up happening.



But the intent of war movies is far different than the intent of war video games. One is meant to show the brutality of war, and/or retell an important part of history; to shed light on the loss of innocence, the courage of brave men, etc. The other is meant so a bunch of guys can sit in a room together and brag about how cool that head shot was.

And your statement is untrue anyway; there was TONS of complaints over Saving Private Ryan, for example.

Well my bad for not researching it completely before making the statement. Fact of the matter is, they are making a big fuss over something that could be optional in the game. Of course, we all know the horrors that troops endure especially when deployed in a combat zone. I see it everyday, now if this is implemented into the game, from the developers standpoint they're trying to offer an experience that puts the player on either side of the battlefield since war is something that not everyone experiences. Although some look at it as just seeing how many head shots they can rack up, it does offer imagery of what can be seen in an intense firefight or when measures are at an extreme prompting you to think fast for not only your safety but your fellow players.

It's not a big problem to troops on my base over here, I always see them casually playing Modern Warfare 2 and they never once think any of that stuff was offensive, and these guys are living it.
 
Well my bad for not researching it completely before making the statement.

My correcting you wasn't meant to be offensive - I know that happens a lot around here, and I apologize if you took it as such. :yay:

Fact of the matter is, they are making a big fuss over something that could be optional in the game. Of course, we all know the horrors that troops endure especially when deployed in a combat zone. I see it everyday, now if this is implemented into the game, from the developers standpoint they're trying to offer an experience that puts the player on either side of the battlefield since war is something that not everyone experiences. Although some look at it as just seeing how many head shots they can rack up, it does offer imagery of what can be seen in an intense firefight or when measures are at an extreme prompting you to think fast for not only your safety but your fellow players.

I see your point, and being a gamer myself, I agree. I can, however see and understand those who are putting up a fuss because they are not gamers and are coming at it from an entirely different viewpoint. That doesn't make any of their points invalid, however.

It's not a big problem to troops on my base over here, I always see them casually playing Modern Warfare 2 and they never once think any of that stuff was offensive, and these guys are living it.

Yeah, I have friends who are/where in the military who say the same thing. I think THEY are the ones to listen to when it comes to stuff like this. Though, I do know of a few friends who, after returning home from Iraq, DO find these types of games unnecessary, or even disturbing. My father for instance, was in Vietnam. He refuses to watch war movies, and when i was younger, i would never play a FPS when he was home, because i knew it'd bother him.

I guess from a soldier's point of view, it all depends on how well they handle their experiences and/or the severity of those experiences as well...
 
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My correcting you wasn't meant to be offensive - I know that happens a lot around here, and I apologize if you took it as such. :yay:



I see your point, and being a gamer myself, I agree. I can, however see and understand those who are putting up a fuss because they are not gamers and are coming at it from an entirely different viewpoint. That doesn't make any of their points invalid, however.



Yeah, I have friends who are/where in the military who say the same thing. I think THEY are the ones to listen to when it comes to stuff like this. Though, I do know of a few friends who, after returning home from Iraq, DO find these types of games unnecessary, or even disturbing. My father for instance, was in Vietnam. He refuses to watch war movies, and when i was younger, i would never play a FPS when he was home, because i knew it'd bother him.

I guess from a soldier's point of view, it all depends on how well they handle their experiences and/or the severity of those experiences as well...

I get where you're coming from as well, no offense taken at all :yay:
 
So it's only when you play as a middle eastern person, and kill a whitey that it becomes wrong. Good to know!

Hahaha! I just love ignorant bull **** like this. The argument is not against all middle eastern people, but of course in this PC "if you don't agree with me you're a racist or ******" society people have to exaggerate stuff like this to make a point by saying the other person is ignorant. Nice try though!

It's not about middle eastern people but about the muslim terrorists. I have no problem with people from that area of the world that aren't terrorists.

My problem with this game isn't because the actual war is still ongoing it's just disgusting and as ignorant as you can get wanting to play as a bunch of sick and twisted ****s.

Also, I don't really play these games since 1st person shooters have gotten old due to them flooding the market, so I never knew that in past games you could play as Nazis...which I also think is ******ed.

There is no justification behind wanting or being able to play as those types of people. I'm not against violence in video games or movies(I grew up in the '80s and remember playing DOOM a lot as well as being old enough to have witnessed the first MK game hitting the arcades) and I do agree that when kids do stupid or dangerous things that it's BS to blame those forms of entertainment instead of the parents, but this is entirely different.

If you're a mature adult and want to play as the Taliban due to some sick fascination that's your choice. All in all, I don't see what the appeal is to want to play as those losers and attribute it to how pathetic and extremem our desensitization has become.
 
My correcting you wasn't meant to be offensive - I know that happens a lot around here, and I apologize if you took it as such. :yay:



I see your point, and being a gamer myself, I agree. I can, however see and understand those who are putting up a fuss because they are not gamers and are coming at it from an entirely different viewpoint. That doesn't make any of their points invalid, however.



Yeah, I have friends who are/where in the military who say the same thing. I think THEY are the ones to listen to when it comes to stuff like this. Though, I do know of a few friends who, after returning home from Iraq, DO find these types of games unnecessary, or even disturbing. My father for instance, was in Vietnam. He refuses to watch war movies, and when i was younger, i would never play a FPS when he was home, because i knew it'd bother him.

I guess from a soldier's point of view, it all depends on how well they handle their experiences and/or the severity of those experiences as well...

Exactly, there's a small percentage of troops that experience PTSD so things of violent nature remotely resembling the trauma they experienced would cause problems. I think before people go ranting and making negative statements towards a particular game, they should try to understand what the developers are trying to get across to gamers.
 
Hahaha! I just love ignorant bull **** like this. The argument is not against all middle eastern people, but of course in this PC "if you don't agree with me you're a racist or ******" society people have to exaggerate stuff like this to make a point by saying the other person is ignorant. Nice try though!

It's not about middle eastern people but about the muslim terrorists. I have no problem with people from that area of the world that aren't terrorists.

My problem with this game isn't because the actual war is still ongoing it's just disgusting and as ignorant as you can get wanting to play as a bunch of sick and twisted ****s.

Also, I don't really play these games since 1st person shooters have gotten old due to them flooding the market, so I never knew that in past games you could play as Nazis...which I also think is ******ed.

There is no justification behind wanting or being able to play as those types of people. I'm not against violence in video games or movies(I grew up in the '80s and remember playing DOOM a lot as well as being old enough to have witnessed the first MK game hitting the arcades) and I do agree that when kids do stupid or dangerous things that it's BS to blame those forms of entertainment instead of the parents, but this is entirely different.

If you're a mature adult and want to play as the Taliban due to some sick fascination that's your choice. All in all, I don't see what the appeal is to want to play as those losers and attribute it to how pathetic and extremem our desensitization has become.

thinking more on the story, i doubt that the game is giving players the option to be a taliban member and do missions that support that. The article mentions multiplayer, so I think its safe to assume that, just like in MW1 and 2 multiplayer, the idea of playing as the taliban only goes so far as to differentiate between teams during an online match.

Still, I don't think that is appropriate, but I also doubt the purpose of a playable taliban member is intended to be what you're describing. BUT, i could be wrong, the game isn't out yet to find out.
 
the more backlash this game generates, the more people are gonna wanna play it. Even the people who may be against it would prolly purchase the game to satisfy their curiosity. MoH has always been a WWII shooter, the one time they decide to set their sights on modern day combat, people piss their pants because of one of the new innovations that they implemented.
 
thinking more on the story, i doubt that the game is giving players the option to be a taliban member and do missions that support that. The article mentions multiplayer, so I think its safe to assume that, just like in MW1 and 2 multiplayer, the idea of playing as the taliban only goes so far as to differentiate between teams during an online match.

While it may not state in detail that they are Taliban members/terrorists, they are still middle easterners going against American/allied troops so it seems close enough that they would be those terrorists.

Like I said in my last post just to be clear, I do not hate people from the middle east who aren't terrorists. This isn't directed at you Spider-Who? but just in general.

Still, I don't think that is appropriate, but I also doubt the purpose of a playable taliban member is intended to be what you're describing. BUT, i could be wrong, the game isn't out yet to find out.

I just think it's one of those things that begs the question, "is this really needed or necessary?"
 
I just think it's one of those things that begs the question, "is this really needed or necessary?"

Whether it was necessary or not, you have to look at it from the developers side. With MoH, it's been quite some time since they've released a game, since then CoD has been garnering attention. EA probably implemented that element in order to set that game apart from it's leading competitor.
 
While it may not state in detail that they are Taliban members/terrorists, they are still middle easterners going against American/allied troops so it seems close enough that they would be those terrorists.

Oh, yeah, its totally implyed thats who they are. But i think for some people, its easier to gloss over if they don't actually see or say the name "Taliban". Admittedly, I guess I kinda fall into that category in this discussion.

Like I said in my last post just to be clear, I do not hate people from the middle east who aren't terrorists. This isn't directed at you Spider-Who? but just in general.

I hear ya, and I think that you raise some valid points.

I just think it's one of those things that begs the question, "is this really needed or necessary?"

No, its really not. But I guess they're really trying to make the game feel "real" and push the envelope, and they feel that the only way to do that is by not dancing around the identity of the enemy in the game.
 
Whether it was necessary or not, you have to look at it from the developers side. With MoH, it's been quite some time since they've released a game, since then CoD has been garnering attention. EA probably implemented that element in order to set that game apart from it's leading competitor.
ehhh...i think that might be a stretch to say that is enough to set it apart from COD. Not saying you're wrong, just that if thats the case, the developers should be taking more time to make the story, graphics, missions better/different, because using the word "taliban" isn't enough (or the right way to do it), imo.
 
ehhh...i think that might be a stretch to say that is enough to set it apart from COD. Not saying you're wrong, just that if thats the case, the developers should be taking more time to make the story, graphics, missions better/different, because using the word "taliban" isn't enough (or the right way to do it), imo.
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True, the whole Taliban thing may jus be one of the big innovations made. There may be other small ones that give it a different type of feel, also the pacing may be a little bit slower and not run and gun like MW2 can get.
 
It's not even a big deal. You barely notice who the hell you're playing as online anyway.
 
The airport level is the most fun level in the game. True story. Mow down those ****ers! RWAR
 
Game isn't for kids, kids shouldn't be playing it, parents shouldn't buy it for their kids if they don't want them to play it.

End of discussion.
 
^ But....how will the parents raise their kids? You mean, they'll actually HAVE to spend time with them, and teach them good morals and such? Jeez....sounds like a lot of work.
 
When I was a kid video games were quite different, a lot of it was all-ages stuff and most importantly, the technology wasn't there to create realistic simulations of war and death. So I concede that children nowadays are exposed to a lot of material that can affect their views on reality.

But that doesn't change the fact that games like this AREN'T FOR CHILDREN. They aren't legally allowed to be SOLD to children. So if children are playing these then it is purely the fault of the parents who aren't doing the research.
 
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Game isn't for kids, kids shouldn't be playing it, parents shouldn't buy it for their kids if they don't want them to play it.

End of discussion.
lets not take this into a debate about whether or not the game is for kids and how bad the parents are, yadda yadda. Its not about that.
 
^ it is. It's ****ing MULTIPLAYER for christ sakes. You wont give a flying **** WHO the other character's race is. Do you in MW2? There isnt a match called "SUPER TAILBAN US MURDER SLAUGHTER!!!!!" it's just the setting, which is probably Afganistan, and one of the sides happen to be the taliban. Or some variation of it.

I mean, the first reports from Fox about MW2 was that the airport level was a US airport, and you were mowing down US citizians....which obviously wasnt the case. And it was, a HUGE point in the story.

Point is, people are too sensitive to everything, and the assume and overreact. Period.
 
^ it is. It's ****ing MULTIPLAYER for christ sakes. You wont give a flying **** WHO the other character's race is. Do you in MW2? There isnt a match called "SUPER TAILBAN US MURDER SLAUGHTER!!!!!" it's just the setting, which is probably Afganistan, and one of the sides happen to be the taliban. Or some variation of it.

I mean, the first reports from Fox about MW2 was that the airport level was a US airport, and you were mowing down US citizians....which obviously wasnt the case. And it was, a HUGE point in the story.

Point is, people are too sensitive to everything, and the assume and overreact. Period.

....and that made it okay?

Look, I LOVE me some FPS games, and I've always been a fan of COD and MOH titles. And I think that you're right when you say that the "play as the taliban" aspect is nothing more than the name of one of the multilayer teams (as i mentioned in an earlier post).

But you can't deny the fact that when people say they have an issue with that - especially those who have lost loved ones due to the ongoing war with the taliban. It does come across as trivializing the real world situation. To say that those people are being overly sensitive, (and I don't aim to be mean when i say this) is INsensitive and somewhat malapropos.
 
....and that made it okay?

Look, I LOVE me some FPS games, and I've always been a fan of COD and MOH titles. And I think that you're right when you say that the "play as the taliban" aspect is nothing more than the name of one of the multilayer teams (as i mentioned in an earlier post).

But you can't deny the fact that when people say they have an issue with that - especially those who have lost loved ones due to the ongoing war with the taliban. It does come across as trivializing the real world situation. To say that those people are being overly sensitive, (and I don't aim to be mean when i say this) is INsensitive and somewhat malapropos.

it just shows that the people criticizing aren't doing actual research and are just looking to cast all gamers and the video game industry in a negative light to stir up fervor

if you're going to talk **** on someone, at least have your facts straight...otherwise you just look like an a*****e
 
it just shows that the people criticizing aren't doing actual research and are just looking to cast all gamers and the video game industry in a negative light to stir up fervor

if you're going to talk **** on someone, at least have your facts straight...otherwise you just look like an a*****e
yeah, i can't argue the idea that people have knee jerk reactions to things, especially when it comes to the media.

My point is simply that those who have reason to feel uncomfortable about the taliban thing aren't necessarily being super sensitive and unreasonable.
 

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