Saturday, December 31, 2011

UK Ministry of Defence finds modern shooters more realistic than its sims


Apparently, the Ministry of Defence in the UK has one of the war games pretty boring. So boring, in fact, the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory - persons responsible for the management of said simulators - are looking to the likes of Battlefield


and
Call of Duty to help your game


Speaking to British newspaper The Guardian, the technical team Leader Andrew Poulter ran through a brief history of the United Kingdom last simulators, explained the situation and believes that the current Department of Defense is facing. "In the years 1980 and 1990, the defense was well ahead in terms of quality of the simulation. Simulators are built military state of the art. But now, for 50 pounds [$ 77] you can buy a game commercial much more realistic than the kind of tools you use. "

The Department of Defense has been using a simulator called" Virtual Battlespace 2, "which, of strict consequences, is Joystiq
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behind almost all video games that exist. The simulator was originally created by

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