Saturday, December 25, 2010

Games News: Codemasers critical shooter set in real wars.

Share this story Share on Facebook too! Comes a statement from Codemasters that will surely set off numerous controversies, especially from the fans. In fact, according to the developers at Codemasters and his staff, all of these first-person shooter but have locations in real conflicts, and perhaps still in progress are not attractive and neither are fair from a moral point of view.

A developer of Codemasters says that not long ago became aware of an unfortunate fact: in fact the grandson of one of her colleagues had been killed by a bomb in these territories where chaos is the order of the day. And that's why, when it had (the developer) to decide whether to go to the meeting where you had to study the details for costrure a bomb (video game), has decided to give up.


Sion Lenton has also decided to esprire their opinion and to worldwide Codemasters on the history and controversy about the Medal of Honor games and Six Days in Fallujah, where the former has received many complaints from the army and Brit from the American and the second, even worse, was directly withdrawn from the market by the same Konami.

Sion Lenton Codemasters explains how he wanted to stay away from these debates and even months later does not want to intervene in this matter. Also rbadisce that according to the famous English gaming house, or is not correct to make a game with beautiful environments as in Helmand (province of Afghanistan) or Afghanistan, because these are real events, many of them unhappy because in these areas there are people of all nations who are risking their lives every day.

Codemasters will continue to make games of war, but everything is tied to the fiction, there never will be real conflicts. I remember that their next game of this genre will be Operation Flashpoint: Red River, which has as its setting an invented war in Tajikistan in 2013, between U.S. and China.

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