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Post by Black Cat on Feb 7, 2009 16:41:23 GMT -5
Project Aon posted a link in their blog regarding an article written by Joe himself about a Tet Offensive wargame. Well, on the page that PA gave a link to, there is another link that leads us to a forum for wargamers that Joe is a member of. By checking his profile here, you can have access to his posts on this forum and a get a glimpse of his wargaming life. Some interesting stuff for those who love this kind of games.
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Post by Doomy on Feb 7, 2009 20:02:49 GMT -5
Is anyone else intrigued by the moral implications of games involving real people who are a) likely still alive or b) would still be alive but for the events being played out on tabletop? How about a Kandahar wargame?
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Post by Roark on Feb 15, 2009 9:53:16 GMT -5
Is anyone else intrigued by the moral implications of games involving real people who are a) likely still alive or b) would still be alive but for the events being played out on tabletop? How about a Kandahar wargame? I do. Whenever I play WW2 strategic games and flight combat sims. I felt some regret while bombing cities and destroying enemies armies knowing that it actually happened and I'm supossed to be enjoying it cause it's a game after all...
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