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60 minutes says BF2 is a dangerous terrorist game.
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People here seem to be misunderstanding their point.
ITS NOT THE GAME THEY ARE GOING AFTER. they are saying that terrorists have modded the game so that you may only play as the Insurgent side and are using it to condition their recruits to kill americans.
That is what is happening and thats what they were talking about.
Originally posted by Corkum
So my computer that i built can barely run this game, how can some kids in Afghanistan afford a comp like mine if they can barely afford to eat...
how do you think they are affording all those AKs. the Talliban has more money then the average afghan.
Re: 60 minutes says BF2 is a dangerous terrorist game.
so i 'm the only one thats gone outside with a vulcan minigun and killed about 50 people in one second like gta??? you saying thats not normal? i thought life was a videogame, the peopel i killed just respawn right?
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Our stealth planes and bombers, as well as most modern day tanks use LCD screens....not so much actual sight, so yes hand eye coordination, pushing buttons, and using a "stick" to manuever are damn important in modern warfare!
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come to think of it, when i start to see war footage of the iragi insurgents or the taliban IRl belly flopping along the road with IED's then i'll start believing the media about this terrorist recruitment BS
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Originally posted by Sars99
come to think of it, when i start to see war footage of the iragi insurgents or the taliban IRl belly flopping along the road with IED's then i'll start believing the media about this terrorist recruitment BS
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There are videos on youtube of hajis from wherever getting their rocks off with allah blowing marines up in the game. But I guess it's better than making the journey to Iraq to blow themselves up for real.
Re: 60 minutes says BF2 is a dangerous terrorist game.
Originally posted by Sars99
this terrorist recruitment BS
IT acctualy is used as traning by some terriorist groups allthough it is a modded version so that they can use it to condition recruits to do terorist acts. Basicly they use the game as propaganda in the way that nazis made cartoons depicting jews in a gruseom fashion.
when the kids seee that an american solider just shot the person right next to them (fighting under a flag with an islamic symbol on it) it can convince the kid that the evil americans are in a religous war and that they should all be killed.
The news reports are not really saying that these games are bad and should be banned but rather how terriorists can take an innocent game and turn it into something evil.
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just the way people depict these things and judge them at first glance. I saw some program on tv a few months ago saying in all games, arabs are the ones being killed n whatnot. Theres a kid and hes like "why are all the arabs being killed? i would like to kill the americans." They showed clips of bf2, and they were so biast towards only "arabs dieing." even though theres china in the game, and YOU CAN KILL AMERICANS... idiots.
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Lol. So a game where you are assigned and army and kill and revive people for points is a terrorist recruitment program? Just because you can be a country other than the US and kill the US while you are the other country..... thousands of games are played like that. I bet the terrorists are saying that the Americans playing are training to kill defenseless just spawned Afghans
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