Wargames, anyone?
[ by Charles Cameron — i haven’t been keeping up, but it seems the membrane between game and reality is stretching to breaking point ]
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RT, the Russian propaganda organ, declared:
Trump ‘invents’ F-52 fighter jet during joint press conference with Norwegian PM
Well, not exactly — that’s technically false (“faux”) news: Call of Duty got there first. Consider:
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Under the title ‘Game transfer phenomena’ and the problem of perception — hey, I’m nothing if not serious — the Guardian reported (Sept 2011):
Nottingham Trent University has revealed some early research into what it calls Game Transfer Phenomena – the habit of taking game experiences into the real world.
Is President Trump suffering from Game Transfer Phenomena?
If he is, he’s not exactly alone. GamesRadar reported (2014) 6 times news outlets used video game images by mistake. More to my point, according to the Guardian (UK, 2016), RAF urged to recruit video game players to operate Reaper drones — but the USAF goes further:
Recruiting Air Force pilots with the Airman Challenge
Do you think most of our potential military recruits can be found playing Call of Duty of right now instead of serving our country? The Air Force seems to think so and has created the Airman Challenge game to teach prospective recruits more about the Air Force and its available positions.
That was back in 2012. I haven’t been tracking developments, but the day can’t be far off when Orson Scott Card‘s prophecy in Ender’s Game is realized, and someone who believes he is simply playing a video game finds to his surprise and potential horror that he’s been fighting a “real life” flesh-and-blood, suffering-and-soul, war.
I know it sounds a bit grim, but: Limbs ahoy!
January 11th, 2018 at 5:51 pm
We can only hope that if Call of Duty ever features close air support then Trump’s next delivery would be the A-11 Warthog II.