Then again, I wonder how many Al-Queda are downloading it to figure out how
to handle American tactics.

larry

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Guy Mcdowell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 1:22 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Go Army
> 
> 
> Did anyone read about this in PCGamer?
> 
> The US Army is developing its own mil-sim game to distribute for 
> free as a recruiting tool. Apparently they are using their own 
> compsci types and contracting some industry big names to do it. If 
> it ever makes it to release it should be incredible. 
> 
> Doesn't this raise some ethical issues though? Sure everyone in 
> the gamer industry treats killing as a game, but is it over the line 
> when the US Army does it? Just throwing this out there as a 
> conversation starter. 
> 
> I wonder if in the game you can poison your own troops and deal in 
> arms with 'unfriendly' nations? Hmmm......
> 
> Gnome Chomsky...heheh..that was good....
> *****************
> Guy J. McDowell
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> Frost Campus
> Sir Sandford Fleming College
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