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Old 02-15-2006, 05:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Article: Young Warriors Say Video Shooter Games Helped Hone Their Skills

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Virtual Reality Prepares Soldiers for Real War
Washington Post (02/14/06) P. A1; Vargas, Jose Antonio

For a generation of soldiers raised on video games, real-life combat can seem more like an outsized simulation of "Halo" or "Full Spectrum Warrior" than a physical reality. The Army acknowledges that Ctl+Alt+Del is as ingrained as the alphabet in today's soldier and it has capitalized on that fact in its training. While they cannot replace field experience, simulations have become an integral part of today's military training, and have indeed changed warfare itself. "The technology of games has facilitated a revolution in the art of warfare," said David Bartlett, who heads the Pentagon's computer-related training, pointing to an increase in battle preparedness that comes from playing first-person shooter games. Objective comparisons between soldiers of one generation and another are typically anecdotal and inherently problematic, though military experts agree that modern soldiers do have a more thorough knowledge of weapons than previous generations. Video games are a favorite pastime for many soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan on their off hours. "Over there in Iraq, I think playing those games helped," said Sgt. Sean Crippen. "It kept me on my toes. It taught me what to do and what not to do." Other observers point to the reality gap between video games and real combat, claiming that many soldiers weaned on first-person shooting scenarios find the genuine article to be much more wrenching. Some battle-hardened soldiers abandon shooting games when they return home, claiming that the games only bring them back to a level of violence they had hoped to forget. By contrast, others play them as avidly as they did before the war, admiring features such as the realistic simulation of a soldier's heartbeat as the enemy approaches.
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Old 02-16-2006, 01:45 PM   #2 (permalink)
 
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Re: Article: Young Warriors Say Video Shooter Games Helped Hone Their Skills

Im 28 years old, and have been an AVID fan of video games and the military in general (although I would never enlist, as I dont want to die).

Ive started doing some shooting for fun lately, pistols, shotguns, rifles (and even had a chance to shoot a full-auto MP5 - was awesome). Ive been told by many people that my skills at shooting are impressive... not that Im a marksman.. but I am a decent shot.

I can ONLY attribute this to my playing of video games and interest in the military and guns in general.
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Re: Article: Young Warriors Say Video Shooter Games Helped Hone Their Skills

My hand eye co-ordination is unreal...

one example was when I was working on a customers computer, typing franticly, and their dog bumped the table knockling loose a plaster figure fro ma top shelf...

without skiping a beat my mouse hand went up, caught the firue, with my eyes on the screen I handed it back over my shoulder to the customer standing behind me and I didn't slow my typing...

He claimed it was very 'james bond'ish how smooth I did it...

I can only attribute it to the games I play that require such hand eye coordination on multiple controls... as I seriously dont do a whole lot of outdoor sportage...

I could easily see how war games can improve a soldiers skill levels for actual missions
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Old 02-17-2006, 10:15 AM   #4 (permalink)
 
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Re: Article: Young Warriors Say Video Shooter Games Helped Hone Their Skills

Anybody remember the context of this quote from Revenge of the Nerds:

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Jocks only think about sports, nerds only think about sex.
So maybe shooting isn't the only kind of simulation on a computer that comes in handy in real life.
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