Friday, December 11, 2009

Games For Polyps Are War Games Such As Call Of Duty Preparing Our Youth For Future Wars?

Are war games such as Call of Duty preparing our youth for future wars? - games for polyps

It's just something that I wondered for a while. I know that COD is attractive to young people of today and have fun. Real War is certainly not so. It is a pain, fear and terror. Things you do not feel in a video game. The future of war likely to change and unmanned machines could in the future. To win now, this whole experience in these games, the control over video designed machines, such as creating a video game?

12 comments:

  1. You think too much about him .. it's fun just more things to relieve stress.

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  2. Video games and hand-eye coordination in many areas. A better coordination of relief work in the military and many others, including the operation. I do not think video games are preparing children directly into the war. Not everyone who joins the army, and not everyone is in the army playing video games. It is entertainment, but also has positive effects on users, including coordination, as I mentioned earlier, the creation of logic and teamwork.

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  3. I used to work in the class about the benefits of video and video of soldiers who have to help the situation and other problems for the battlefield, we can say that we are prepared. ... COD can say is to help you, because you respect and choose what you want now gonna to win or kill, or if someone happens to have the fastest lap of what their true instincts would be the faster the right knife but some ppl would try to kill you because they do not play, not enough, and it is an example of situational awareness

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  4. Yes, teaching to all games for children, adolescents and some adults to do what happens in the game. Although it is just fun and games, which still teaches a child, adolescent, adult, like a gun, throw grenades, use () to the law and generally how they survive on the battlefield. So many children are in the game used to form hardened Jarhead combat ready.

    Teacher No, these games are not for children, teens and adults how to survive on the battlefield to kill or how, but the intention, rather aggrecively groups of young people and adults have fun out there supporting someone from the outside, with no benefit for them to prison.

    both: the originally established to train military Combatentes then thought that games fun for a group that looks younger and less military to earn money.

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  5. Yes, teaching to all games for children, adolescents and some adults to do what happens in the game. Although it is just fun and games, which still teaches a child, adolescent, adult, like a gun, throw grenades, use () to the law and generally how they survive on the battlefield. So many children are in the game used to form hardened Jarhead combat ready.

    Teacher No, these games are not for children, teens and adults how to survive on the battlefield to kill or how, but the intention, rather aggrecively groups of young people and adults have fun out there supporting someone from the outside, with no benefit for them to prison.

    both: the originally established to train military Combatentes then thought that games fun for a group that looks younger and less military to earn money.

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  6. Yes and no.

    she teaches. Hand-eye coordination, reflexes, decision-making and also (if you work in a good game)

    No, they were for training in preparation for war. receive some of the elements of education as a side effect, but also for pleasure and stress releaving.

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  7. Yes and no.

    she teaches. Hand-eye coordination, reflexes, decision-making and also (if you work in a good game)

    No, they were for training in preparation for war. receive some of the elements of education as a side effect, but also for pleasure and stress releaving.

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  8. Yes and no.

    she teaches. Hand-eye coordination, reflexes, decision-making and also (if you work in a good game)

    No, they were for training in preparation for war. receive some of the elements of education as a side effect, but also for pleasure and stress releaving.

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  9. Uh .. Right?

    This is a very stupid, to be honest with you. I mean seriously, (Call of Duty game, and I am 14 years may still be a "youth") and I know that is not playing video games right to do so in real life. And I know that the real things are done differently, and in video games.

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  10. Of course, I do not know whether future warfare will be completely carried out by remote control or not. But even if this is not the case, the hand-eye coordination, reflexes and learned through games and desensitization to violence in the fight against firearms, without a doubt the potential for increasing the efficiency combatants in a real fight. See Grossman, "The Fight", especially the chapter on the media and the impact of gambling among young children, the relationship between video players and stunning accuracy transmitted in the murder (Columbine / Virginia Tech). Well, if all this is more than accidental side effect of a hobby very popular personally, I do not think so. I grew up, play, watch action movies and shooting real firearms and I am a normal man, well-adjusted pay off your mortgage and taxes and is reported that the daily work and not explode into violence, when life is something that bothers me . Inevitably, a boy who is a player enters the armed forces and a war and probably will anot also a degree of advantage to haveHe does not have the same experiences.

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  11. No Have you ever had a real flight simulator, either in software or a real piece of machinery? There are hundreds of buttons. The video game controllers are younger than 20 years. Games offer fun, no preparation. Getting to the military and requires a long note, does the training. In addition, video games behave differently than in real life. In real life, your aircraft has no health risk. "His car has no health." They are good or not. The whole point of video games is that someone give the "heroes". Characters are controlled by humans or machines always have an advantage over the NPC. In reality, all are equal. Video games do not prepare people for any real-life roles as real as they appear in May
    In a less related note, you, people who say that video games teach hand-eye coordination are wrong. The hand-eye coordination is to catch a ball. Hand-eye coordination is to disarm an attacker. Hand-eye coordination is shot a real gun. She did not move the thumb to its contraction, while FInger.

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  12. and I'm 14 and British. i hav a sailor or Para, and finally, SAS / SBS, because I did not remember ... but since COD6/Mod War 2 came, I saw many other boys in my school, especially at my age begin to wonder if he run to me if (I run, I run 4 miles a night, 5 nights in Weekly + do push-ups and squats), and now they want to be prepared.
    I think even if we were not ready, and is designed as a game to blow shit the air, is a useful tool for insurance.
    A boy, a little older than me (17), which I knew from when iw was like "Army Cadet", paragraphs and play COD4 added.

    So no, we will prepare for war, but he recruited accidentally dogs of war for the future.

    PS I invented the word,) G 3 (bottom, but is now a term used in my school, maybe one day grow up to be the symbol of all teenagers?

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