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Apparently according to EA the british are not even depicted in the game so britians defence secretary should do his home work before coming out with a statement like this one.



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It's a video game!



Well this has made me hype it more.



 

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So... we can play a game that we are able to kill people on streets, steal cars and do everything wrong morally for the eyes of society, like GTA (not judging the game), and people are making a BIG deal because you have the CHOICE (remember: you can have the game and not even play the other side) to play with this mode?

Amazing how people can be ignorant at this point. People should really look at the mirror and try to fix what is coming from the inside of their own country first! 



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He should be asked, where his country-men losing their lives? In Britain or in Taliban's country. Who authorized them to go there? What proof they got against Taliban so it could justify killing Afgan civilians? Or is this the fact that only people of Britain have value of their lives and the Afghans do not.

The fact is that they are getting heavy beating in Afghanistan and can't take it any more, even in video games. LOL.



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well, your statement is definitely not helping it Mr Secretary.



 

considering all other art forms do things like this all the time with far less of a fuss being made it just goes to show that people still think games are just for kids at some level.



trunkswd said:
O-D-C said:

thats just stupid...


Well said. Simple and to the point. but really when anyone says this kind of thing it always increases the sales.

So EA paid the Defence Secretary to cause some buzz around MOH? :D



In MW2 you run around in the story mode and kill US soldiers, i don't remember hearing anyone complain about that.



I think many people pushes the things way too far just to cause a huge scandal hoping to sell more copies.

 

Just look at Gaga . . .



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