Modern Warfare 2 LIVE ACTION
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2. Usdevildoggmc commented 13 years ago
L.a. Noire's got nothing on this....
(yes I know its fake) but future gaming will be close to real life quality
(yes I know its fake) but future gaming will be close to real life quality
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3. doubledesperado commented 13 years ago
If I didn't know any better, I would have sworn this was real
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8. ihateregistering commented 13 years ago
#3, it IS real footage combined with cg..blended together quite nice!
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10. JohnMichael commented 13 years ago
What did I just watch? Is this a teaser/trailer for MW3?
Didn't recognize the last helicopter jump scene, but the rest was CD:MW and MW2.
#9 totally agree, Black Ops is utter crap.
Didn't recognize the last helicopter jump scene, but the rest was CD:MW and MW2.
#9 totally agree, Black Ops is utter crap.
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11. Jamboree commented 13 years ago
Warfare is an openly declared state of organized conflict,[1][2] typified by extreme aggression, societal disruption, and high mortality.[1] As a behavior pattern, warlike tendencies are found in many primate species,[3] including humans, and also found in many ant species.[4][5][6] The set of techniques used by a group to carry out war is known as warfare. When there is an absence of war, it is called peace.
War generally involves two or more organized groups or parties (often, nations). Such a conflict is always an attempt at altering either the psychological or material hierarchy of domination or equality between such groups. In all cases, at least one participant (group) in the conflict perceives the need to either psychologically or materially dominate the other participant.
In all wars, the group(s) experiencing the need to dominate other group(s) are unable and unwilling to accept or permit the possibility of a relationship of fundamental equality to exist between the groups who have opted for group violence (war). The aspect of domination that is a precipitating factor in all wars, i.e. one group wishing to dominate another, is also often a precipitating factor in individual one-on-one violence outside of the context of war, i.e. one individual wishing to dominate another.[7]
In 2003, Nobel Laureate Richard E. Smalley identified war as the sixth (of ten) biggest problems facing the society of mankind for the next fifty years.[8] In the 1832 book "On War", by Prussian military general and theoretician Carl Von Clausewitz, the author refers to war as the "continuation of political intercourse, carried on with other means."[9] War is an interaction in which two or more opposing forces have a â??struggle of willsâ??.[10] The term is also used as a metaphor for non-military conflict, such as class war.
War generally involves two or more organized groups or parties (often, nations). Such a conflict is always an attempt at altering either the psychological or material hierarchy of domination or equality between such groups. In all cases, at least one participant (group) in the conflict perceives the need to either psychologically or materially dominate the other participant.
In all wars, the group(s) experiencing the need to dominate other group(s) are unable and unwilling to accept or permit the possibility of a relationship of fundamental equality to exist between the groups who have opted for group violence (war). The aspect of domination that is a precipitating factor in all wars, i.e. one group wishing to dominate another, is also often a precipitating factor in individual one-on-one violence outside of the context of war, i.e. one individual wishing to dominate another.[7]
In 2003, Nobel Laureate Richard E. Smalley identified war as the sixth (of ten) biggest problems facing the society of mankind for the next fifty years.[8] In the 1832 book "On War", by Prussian military general and theoretician Carl Von Clausewitz, the author refers to war as the "continuation of political intercourse, carried on with other means."[9] War is an interaction in which two or more opposing forces have a â??struggle of willsâ??.[10] The term is also used as a metaphor for non-military conflict, such as class war.
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13. wyvern1978 commented 13 years ago
could someone upload a vid of someone wanking please.... so then Jamboree can reasearch that and discover a new hobby!
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17. alucard696poland commented 13 years ago
this is what happens when real fans want to do something cool .........SCREW YOU HOLLYWOOD
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20. SyntheticLF commented 13 years ago
Remember... "No Russian"
+3 1. Serious commented 13 years ago