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    Default Halo 3 used as airforce recruitment tool

    http://uk.gamespot.com/news/show_blo...stnews;title;2

    All credit goes to gamespot for the article, its worth a read.

    I think its a little disgreaceful for the army to allow people to think that halo is an accurate reflection of what happens in war. Its fine for them to want people to sign up but that recruitment tactic is a disgrace.




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    Dude its people like you who complain and stuff this world up
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kalcros View Post
    Dude its people like you who complain and stuff this world up
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    Wht, because i think that the army shouldnt let people think halo is just the same as war today? Are you kidding me?
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    I can't see the part that says "Join the army, it's like playing Halo." It just looks like the Army allowing under 17's play Halo in the back of an army vehicle and 2 of the people that played signed up. It doesn't actually say "Because war is like Halo." "/

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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    I can't see the part that says "Join the army, it's like playing Halo." It just looks like the Army allowing under 17's play Halo in the back of an army vehicle and 2 of the people that played signed up. It doesn't actually say "Because war is like Halo." "/
    We know thats implied, if you just think for a second it makes sense. Otherwise why wouldnt the army be at nintendogs launch

    Because they think that people will want the fun and adreneline they get from halo. So they let them join the army. Its like me standing at a counterstrike event and asking people to join a terrorist organization. Im misleading people into thinking that terrorists in a videogame are a realistic outake on real-life
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    Quote Originally Posted by alex 1889 View Post
    We know thats implied, if you just think for a second it makes sense. Otherwise why wouldnt the army be at nintendogs launch

    Because they think that people will want the fun and adreneline they get from halo. So they let them join the army. Its like me standing at a counterstrike event and asking people to join a terrorist organization. Im misleading people into thinking that terrorists in a videogame are a realistic outake on real-life
    Maybe the army don't like Nintendogs? Maybe the ones that were their wanted to get the game or something and had the jeep set up for people to play?
    Just because they let some kids play the game it doesn't mean they're using it to recruit people
    And they NEVER said "Join the Army because Halo is just like it"
    You can actually judge a persons skill by a game, if it's realistic enough e.g. Call of duty 4, with a sniper you can sort of see how a person deals with the breathing and moving targets
    But still, they never said anything, letting a bunch of kids play a game in a jeep isn't implying anything at all, they wanted to play and the army guys let them

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    Whats next, Super Smash Bros used at Wrestling Recruitment Tools
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil View Post
    Maybe the army don't like Nintendogs? Maybe the ones that were their wanted to get the game or something and had the jeep set up for people to play?
    Just because they let some kids play the game it doesn't mean they're using it to recruit people
    And they NEVER said "Join the Army because Halo is just like it"
    You can actually judge a persons skill by a game, if it's realistic enough e.g. Call of duty 4, with a sniper you can sort of see how a person deals with the breathing and moving targets
    But still, they never said anything, letting a bunch of kids play a game in a jeep isn't implying anything at all, they wanted to play and the army guys let them
    ok look, why else would the army be there? Its clear if your intelligent enough to read between the lines that the army hoped some people would sign up in the spur of the moment and everything. And were all told videogames are differnt from real life. So i can pull of a tripple kickflip in Skate [a realistic game] but i cant in real life. Do you understand now? Also its the goverment who says we shouldn't be allowing kids to play these games and yet the army allows them to. Eitherway the army did something wrong and you should stop Argueing for the sake of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by alex 1889 View Post
    ok look, why else would the army be there? Its clear if your intelligent enough to read between the lines that the army hoped some people would sign up in the spur of the moment and everything. And were all told videogames are differnt from real life. So i can pull of a tripple kickflip in Skate [a realistic game] but i cant in real life. Do you understand now? Also its the goverment who says we shouldn't be allowing kids to play these games and yet the army allows them to. Eitherway the army did something wrong and you should stop Argueing for the sake of it.
    Ok for one, the air force were going to hold a Halo 2 tournament there, but they canceled it because to many of the entrants were under 18, which was probably stated by the staff of GameStop so they decided to cancel it, the air force then moved to the car pack and did a party there were people could play
    That is why they were their, and yes ok you're right maybe they were using it to TRY and get people to join the army, they were not saying "Halo 2 is just like the army" they were trying to get more people that would be interested in that sort of thing, why else would you join the army? Because you are interested in that stuff, they obviously would of turned down anyone under 18 or whatever age it is in America
    They're not lying about anything or being immoral, they're just letting kids play Halo in hopes that some will say "I want to join the army"

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    Lmao that site saying their using them to advertise/recruit, when on the 'Advertisement' bit of Gamespot it has Royal Air Force advertisement lols (sorry just a bit ironic)

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