I was "forced" to watch an ad for the Battlefield 3 video game on the Internet, before being able to access what I wanted to access. During this ad "they" promoted how great this video "game" is because it is "life-like".What? Life-like war zone battle?
This gave me an idea. Why not have anyone who wants to buy/play this game, first serve a day(s) in a real war zone, before being allowed access to this game. Life without the "like".
This way users can experience the full life thrill of actually being in battle and for no extra cost, inclusion of the reality of being killed (or worse, injured for life) and/or watching your war friend be shot and/or doing the same to the "other side". It never gets better than the real thing, baby. (Thanks, Coke.)
But until then, keep playing war videos on parent bought computers, in comfy little kid caves and have it!
Life-like. I feel like a rude awakening is hovering on the horizon.
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