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Re: Modern Warfare 2 airport mission
I must admit thinking about it now, It was defonatly not needed what so ever. Shame i didnt get to headshot makarov in codmw2, Hopefully il be able to headshoot him in Mw3 for all those civilians he killed
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Re: Modern Warfare 2 airport mission
You know I think this topic is needless, and should have not been formed.
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Why? We are discussing a part of a game in the "Game Discussion" thread. I don't see any point to deleting this topic.RED51 wrote:You know I think this topic is needless, and should have not been formed.
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Said the creator of this topic...RED51 wrote:You know I think this topic is needless, and should have not been formed.
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Actually...Hebes24 wrote:Said the creator of this topic...RED51 wrote:You know I think this topic is needless, and should have not been formed.
Maveritchell wrote:Split because there were more replies that were off-topic than on-topic. If it's really a big deal in the future, just make a thread, don't derail a topic.
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Re: Modern Warfare 2 airport mission
There won't be MW3, or at least not one similar to the one you have now, Infinity Ward has been closed, I believe, I may be wrong. I know all of the heads of company were fired.lesovikk1 wrote:I must admit thinking about it now, It was defonatly not needed what so ever. Shame i didnt get to headshot makarov in codmw2, Hopefully il be able to headshoot him in Mw3 for all those civilians he killed
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Ha, I wonder why. Maybe it had to do with some controversy regarding a certain level in MW2.
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Hebes24 wrote:Said the creator of this topic...RED51 wrote:You know I think this topic is needless, and should have not been formed.
I personally feel that it was unneeded. Perhaps they were just giving in to the people who love a boat load of targets and don't care who they are..
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That's really what it boils down to... Rockstar(The Game developing company) could have though of a thousand different ways for the player to revive their health in the GTA games. But the fact the chose to use, umm... Professional Women... to up your health meter only shows how they wanted controversy. When it gets put on the ten o' clock news that "Your children are being trained to become criminals," that's free advertising. Rockstar doesn't care what the PTA or MAD say. All they care about is, at the end of the quarter are their figures in the black.Teancum wrote:No matter how you slice it IW knew that their game would have been just as good without it. They did it to drum up controversy and sales.
Infinity Ward put it in the game to try and squeeze more advertising out of news coverage. I played the Airport level and the thing that struc me most was how easy it was compared to the other levels. Hardly any fire in my direction, only a couple security guards and swat teams at the end. The civilians I shot were unarmed and ran and screamed in horror. As realistic to being a mass murderer as I care to get.
I know this stuff happens in the real world. I see it on the news. I feel its effect when I go through airport security. But a video game for me is an escape, and when i pick up the controller for the time that I'm playing, for me anyways, I'm saving the human race from aliens. Or maybe I'm a underground street racer that's always on the run. Or my personal favorite, a blue hedgehog with the fate of the world on his shoulders. But sometimes, I'm a soldier fighting for freedom. And in the airport level, I'm a mass murdering terrorist looking to start a war. For me, I know that I could play through every FPS from now on til' I die, without a massacre mission.
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I agree with Burt, they just put it in there so everyone would talk about it, and guess what? We are talking about it. It's just for the publicity, I don't think they were trying to accomplish anything with this.
That said, the following is about violence and games, NOT Modern Warfare 2:
As for the games themselves, not every story is - nor should it be - about a champion of light trying to save the world; more often than not, those which are about revenge (God of War), loss of control (Prototype) or violence and crime in our society (Grand Theft Auto) tend to be more interesting than your typical "let's save the world" plot, because they deal with a very human aspect of life: emotions. Sometimes we feel angry and just want to smash things, sometimes we want something so bad, that we could steal, sometimes we don't really know what we're doing.
In games like these, it is not necessary for the main character to actually accomplish anything, most of the time, it is his very rampage that serves as the main point of the story. Some might say Kratos is a ruthless and violent psychopath, but they are secretly rooting for him, they want to see how far he will go. Everyone must have had a moment in their lives, in which they wanted to simply deliver themselves to anger and just let it go from there, these games let you relive that moment, and do what you (most likely) didn't do. That's the point.
Now, don't get me wrong, I'm not saying real life violence is justified, as long as it is for "therapeutic" purposes or some [Redbull] like that. What I'm saying is that violence in video games can be justified, as long as the person playing is a mature individual, capable of discerning real from not real. Games are, as B-1Burt said, an escape, it is a 'rules-free' environment in which you can do whatever you want withouth having to worry about the implications of this or that.
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That said, the following is about violence and games, NOT Modern Warfare 2:
I guess I should expand on this, now that there is a separate thread for this discussion. So, okay, I disagree, what's my argument? I have played God of War, I have played Prototype, I have played Grand Theft Auto, I have played many gory blood-fests where the main character outright slaughters innocent people - granted that I wasn't actually aiming to kill them, unless it was necessary, but accidents happen quite a lot - still, I do not feel remorse or guilt for doing bad things to those poor folks (even if it was unintentional), because it is a game, I am fully capable of separating games and reality, I'm not, as Lesovikk said, a blood seeking maniac (in fact, I feel sick at the sight of actual blood).Nihillo wrote:Well, I disagree, but whatever, let's move on. Sorry for steering the topic off track for a bit there.Teancum wrote:Because they blatantly have you kill tons of innocent people who have no chance whatsoever to fight back. You just mow them down for the sake of killing. At least in other games you get shot at first and are trying to save the world somehow.Nihillo wrote:Hidden/Spoiler:
As for the games themselves, not every story is - nor should it be - about a champion of light trying to save the world; more often than not, those which are about revenge (God of War), loss of control (Prototype) or violence and crime in our society (Grand Theft Auto) tend to be more interesting than your typical "let's save the world" plot, because they deal with a very human aspect of life: emotions. Sometimes we feel angry and just want to smash things, sometimes we want something so bad, that we could steal, sometimes we don't really know what we're doing.
In games like these, it is not necessary for the main character to actually accomplish anything, most of the time, it is his very rampage that serves as the main point of the story. Some might say Kratos is a ruthless and violent psychopath, but they are secretly rooting for him, they want to see how far he will go. Everyone must have had a moment in their lives, in which they wanted to simply deliver themselves to anger and just let it go from there, these games let you relive that moment, and do what you (most likely) didn't do. That's the point.
Now, don't get me wrong, I'm not saying real life violence is justified, as long as it is for "therapeutic" purposes or some [Redbull] like that. What I'm saying is that violence in video games can be justified, as long as the person playing is a mature individual, capable of discerning real from not real. Games are, as B-1Burt said, an escape, it is a 'rules-free' environment in which you can do whatever you want withouth having to worry about the implications of this or that.
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And if games are turning your children into murderers, then perhaps, instead of blaming the developers of the game, you should be asking yourselves why you let them play the darn thing in the first place...B-1Burt wrote:When it gets put on the ten o' clock news that "Your children are being trained to become criminals," that's free advertising
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No this I can agree with. Didn't agree with much else in your last comment, but parenting is the issue with underage killings, beatings, etc.Nihillo wrote:And if games are turning your children into murderers, then perhaps, instead of blaming the developers of the game, you should be asking yourselves why you let them play the darn thing in the first place...B-1Burt wrote:When it gets put on the ten o' clock news that "Your children are being trained to become criminals," that's free advertising
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Na its still open some employes got sacked thats allRogueKnight wrote:There won't be MW3, or at least not one similar to the one you have now, Infinity Ward has been closed, I believe, I may be wrong. I know all of the heads of company were fired.lesovikk1 wrote:I must admit thinking about it now, It was defonatly not needed what so ever. Shame i didnt get to headshot makarov in codmw2, Hopefully il be able to headshoot him in Mw3 for all those civilians he killed
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More like some employees resigned. (and are rumored to be starting their own business....)lesovikk1 wrote:Na its still open some employes got sacked thats allRogueKnight wrote:There won't be MW3, or at least not one similar to the one you have now, Infinity Ward has been closed, I believe, I may be wrong. I know all of the heads of company were fired.lesovikk1 wrote:I must admit thinking about it now, It was defonatly not needed what so ever. Shame i didnt get to headshot makarov in codmw2, Hopefully il be able to headshoot him in Mw3 for all those civilians he killed
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No, the two executives were fired by Activision and they did form their own company. Since then a few more people have resigned.
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And now the founders, who are working for EA now, are in a legal battle with Activision for Modern Warfare.Thire wrote:No, the two executives were fired by Activision and they did form their own company. Since then a few more people have resigned.
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I was kinda going with the Quote/unquote inuendo here. Not that video games train kids for violence and murder, I don't believe that. No I'm saying that the mainstram media often potrays it as such. Anytime some kid goes off and blows a hole in someone's skull, and video games are connected then there's another investigation. When people found out the Columbine guys were linked to Doom, that was instantly the problem. Nevermind that most of American gamers at the time were taking chainsaws to Cacodemons.Teancum wrote:No this I can agree with. Didn't agree with much else in your last comment, but parenting is the issue with underage killings, beatings, etc.Nihillo wrote:And if games are turning your children into murderers, then perhaps, instead of blaming the developers of the game, you should be asking yourselves why you let them play the darn thing in the first place...B-1Burt wrote:When it gets put on the ten o' clock news that "Your children are being trained to become criminals," that's free advertising
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I know, my comment was pointed towards those who blame the games for their kid's problems, not you.B-1Burt wrote:I was kinda going with the Quote/unquote inuendo here. Not that video games train kids for violence and murder, I don't believe that.
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It was a poorly done, pointless and boring sequence in the game. Made less sense than the 60+m snowmobile jump, Shepard's motives and the Russian invasion. More to the point, if the 141 can find out who supplied the weapons, which would lead them to Makarov, a known international terrorist, how come the Russians couldn't. The whole Zahaekev Russian Hero thing doesn't make any sense after the events of the last game either.
