Rocky
| Subject: When military and gaming cross Mon Sep 14, 2009 8:21 am | |
| DARWARS Ambush! is a PC-based, networked, multiplayer training simulator, or, serious game. It provides military training based on experiences of personnel in the field, and includes capabilities to ensure the capture and dissemination of lessons learned. The initial application involved road-convoy-operations training, while subsequent applications include training for platoon level mounted infantry tactics, dismounted infantry operations, Rules-of-Engagement training, cross-cultural communications training, and other areas. It's based on the technology of Operation Flashpoint. DARWARS Ambush! is generally restricted to U.S. Military and U.S. Government organizations and personnel. The DARWARS Ambush! software is free of charge. The costs of the underlying game engine and networking infrastructure is nominal compared to traditional simulation-training systems. The most important innovation of DARWARS Ambush! is that it is user-authorable. Soldiers themselves can create new scenarios and training in a few hours or days without a contractor between them and their tactics, techniques and procedures. how coooooool would that be with u guys!!!! | |
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Dr.JiM
| Subject: Re: When military and gaming cross Mon Sep 14, 2009 8:27 am | |
| That would be totally awesome man oh if i had the money. | |
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Avengedsins
| Subject: Re: When military and gaming cross Mon Sep 14, 2009 9:38 am | |
| Would be absolutely immense | |
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200rabbits
| Subject: Re: When military and gaming cross Mon Sep 14, 2009 9:49 am | |
| I bet PR is still better, they just got better hardware... | |
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Avengedsins
| Subject: Re: When military and gaming cross Mon Sep 14, 2009 10:01 am | |
| Come on rabbits wouldn't you love to play PR with the M4/M16/SA80/G3 model in your hands :L And I don't think they get the unsupervised nubs on their server either | |
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fergy05
| Subject: Re: When military and gaming cross Mon Sep 14, 2009 10:17 am | |
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