Author Topic: Spy Training  (Read 1296 times)




I recommend Splinter Cell and MGS.

PLY VIDEOGAEMS 2 LERN 2 THIK!!!!!

http://www.wired.com/politics/security/news/2008/04/spy_games?currentPage=all#

$2.6 Million contract and the graphics aren't good :(

No "official" simulators have good graphics because soldiers are not graphic whores


I recommend Splinter Cell and MGS.
Learn what to do when the general turns out to be a spy!
Learn what to do when the enemy develops autonomous mech technology!

Learn what to do when the general turns out to be a spy!
Learn what to do when the enemy develops autonomous mech technology!
Learn what to do when the enemy develops a large army
Learn what to do when the enemy develops a nuke
Learn what to do when the enemy develops a bigger mech
Learn what to do when the enemy develops more nukes
Learn what to do when the enemy develops a mech with a nuke
Learn what to do when the enemy develops some more nukes
Learn what to do when the enemy develops a smaller mech with a nuke
Learn what to do when the enemy develops even more nuke
Learn what to do... ah forget it.


Other then that they are great games


You tried them?
I think that they're better than this game. Then again, I've never tried it yet.

Should use tf2, rite?

Should use tf2, rite?

They shall set invisible spies on fire!

No "official" simulators have good graphics because soldiers are not graphic whores

And the fact that the game wasn't made for the graphics, but for the experiance the soilders will be getting without being indanger.

And the fact that the game wasn't made for the graphics, but for the experiance the soilders will be getting without being indanger.
It's equivalent to china using counterstrike to train their swat.

It's equivalent to china using counterstrike to train their swat.

It could happen. Remember, people put in dangerous positions would want as much experiance as they can get. By applying the knowledge they've learned to a game made specifically to test that knowledge can help re-enforce routies and help with real situations by practicing on similar ones. Also, games can also provide "chat" situations with strangers that real life can't.