http://www.gamespot.com/news/6137237.html
11/10/2005 3:27:38 PM
I'M HUNGRY
11/10/2005 3:28:08 PM
that is pretty gay
11/10/2005 4:22:30 PM
In some ways, I think that using a video game to teach "soft" skills is a lot more difficult to simulate and more complex than "hard" skills. Computers afterall are still kind of lousy in simulating the intricacies of human behavior. I'm sure that the Army is trying to work that as well, but from what I understand, our armed forces prefer to use simulated, role-playing exercises to handle this.Interesting concept nevertheless. It wouldn't suprise me if the US Army hasn't already toyed with this before.
11/10/2005 4:31:40 PM
In a related story France has developed a new game to train it's soldiers, it's called "France: The White Flag". It will focus on reaction speed in putting your hands in the air, quick maneuvering for retreats and throwing your gun to the ground safely.
11/10/2005 4:32:55 PM
throwing the gun to the ground safely is greatly simplified by the new french policy of not supplying ammo to the troops. because they would never use it anyway, the defense dept. was able to save millions of dollars that would have been spent on bullets and instead direct the money towards the creation and production of millions of variations of surrender documents.
11/10/2005 6:47:37 PM
They are also having to face whiplash and shoulder damage of their troops due to improper techniques of putting their hands up.
11/10/2005 9:54:16 PM