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The Reaper 03-13-2004 14:48

Videos
 
Anyone who hasn'r seen the America's Army SF video clips, and who has a FAST internet connection should try these out.

Not bad at all.

TR

http://www.americasarmy.com/gallery/...ailer_Fast.mpg

http://www.americasarmy.com/gallery/...ailer_Slow.mpg

Air.177 03-13-2004 15:20

WAIT WAIT!!! HOLD ON!! Did TR just Endorse A video game? :D
A way cool looking video game, but still.

The Reaper 03-13-2004 15:27

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Originally posted by Air.177
WAIT WAIT!!! HOLD ON!! Did TR just Endorse A video game?
A way cool looking video game, but still.

And according to senior sources, you are supposed to be at work.

Is this what you do for CTD, surf military personnel sites on the internet? Wow, how do I get a job like that?:D

BTW, didn't endorse the game, I said to check out the video clips.

TR

NousDefionsDoc 03-13-2004 15:31

Damn JR, didn't they ever teach you about poking hornet's nests with sticks? LOL

Air.177 03-13-2004 15:47

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Originally posted by The Reaper
And according to senior sources, you are supposed to be at work.

Is this what you do for CTD, surf military personnel sites on the internet? Wow, how do I get a job like that?:D

TR

You are obviously employing a current or former recon man cough Ambush Mastercough for your intelligence gathering. I am at "work" as alleged, and yes, I am allowed free reign as far as exploring potentially "product related" websites as long as there are no customers waiting. I know It's a tough one, but someone has to do it.

Air.177 03-13-2004 15:54

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Originally posted by NousDefionsDoc
Damn JR, didn't they ever teach you about poking hornet's nests with sticks? LOL
What can I say, I'm a glutton for punishment. As for hornet's nests, I always was partial to fireworks for that purpose. All kidding aside, it is a visually impressive video clip.

ktek01 03-14-2004 18:04

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Originally posted by Air.177
WAIT WAIT!!! HOLD ON!! Did TR just Endorse A video game? :D
A way cool looking video game, but still.

A video game yes, but look who its from.

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Electronic Entertainment Expo, May 22, 2002 -- The U.S. Army today unveiled America's Army, an innovative, realistic computer game providing civilians with an inside perspective and a virtual role in todays premier land force, the U.S. Army.

Wiseman 03-14-2004 21:58

Ah E3, there's some much stuff that goes on in that conference that's never discussed. Game producers getting drunk, lots of alcohol and parties.

Dan 05-12-2004 20:13

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On Wednesday, May 12, 2004, the tenth annual Electronic Entertainment Exposition (E3) opened at the Los Angeles Convention Center. E3 Insider was there, alongside several thousand extremely wound up gamers.
There is a new video out now too...

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Take a sneak peek at some of the new features in the upcoming version of America's Army: Special Forces (Overmatch), including new Special Forces Military Occupational Specialties (MOS), the Stryker Infantry Carrier Vehicle (ICV), and new weapons. This trailer was shown at E3 2004.
http://www.americasarmy.com/gallery/...fom_medium.mov

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Photo caption = "A United States Army soldier explains his weapon to visitors to the United States Army booth which is promoting the Army's official video game 'America's Army Special Forces' and was showcased at The Electronic Entertainment Expo or E3, a trade show for the video game industry, which opened in Los Angeles May 12, 2004. The game is provided free of charge to users. Many companies will be introducing new hardware and software titles for fans of video games."

Solid 05-13-2004 02:02

After visiting the Army ROTC HQ, I grabbed a dvd off of the brochures rack with the heading 'Special Forces', thinking it would be all about the 18x program, or a National Geographic documentary. Instead, I got myself a free video game which my brother now plays.
Talk about poor advertising....

:mad:

Solid

Matt 05-13-2004 11:19

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SOGvet 05-13-2004 12:00

Re: Videos
 
You gotta get out from behind that desk more often, sir...

I guess this is what we should expect when all the guys are deployed and there's no one left to task - 'cartoon-character' ODA guys... :D Hmmm... I wonder if the little munchkin's can do mod-demos?...

Denny 05-13-2004 15:04

I have played americas army for awhile. It is one of the best military first person shooters out there. The special forces missions involve hostages, or blowing up a downed blackhawk. You can play as either a SF with a customizable m4 or you can play as a guerilla fighting along side SF. You can put a silencer, dot scope, acog scope, bipod, etc on the weapon in the game. It doesnt even come close to the real thing I would imagine but nonetheless great fun! :D

Bill Harsey 05-13-2004 17:53

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Originally posted by NousDefionsDoc
Damn JR, didn't they ever teach you about poking hornet's nests with sticks? LOL
When I was growing up I was always getting stung by those little suckers. A few years ago I finally figured out it must have been because of being close enough to poke with that stick. Good video.


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