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Navaron
2002-12-23, 09:13 PM
HEE HEE

New AA patch,

God I love that game.

Nice to see my taxes finally doing something I want them too.

Nav

FireFrenzy
2002-12-23, 09:14 PM
I doubt i'd touch that game with a 50 foot pole.

Recruiters can message you, and draft you! (ok well, they can't draft you, but they try to recruit you).

Although, i'd like to play one day, kill a bunch of people, get messaged, and shit-talk a recruiter :D. Oh boy, good times...

mistled
2002-12-23, 09:18 PM
Recruiters can message you? Really? How the heck did I miss that one? Maybe I was too busy killing people to pay attention.

Navaron
2002-12-23, 09:30 PM
No they can't. That's total bs. They can message you if you pick the game up from the recruiters and give them you addy, and say, hey message me. But otherwise they can't.

Hamma
2002-12-23, 09:44 PM
What difference does it make, they developed the game, if they want to try and recruit your ass they can :p

mistled
2002-12-23, 09:48 PM
But nothing in game will help them recruit you. If they want to recruit you through normal channels they will try (or as Nav said, if you actually go to the recruiter's office to get a copy you're screwed), but the game doesn't recruit for them or help them contact you.

Navaron
2002-12-23, 09:50 PM
So what are you sayin Hamma??? What do you know that we don't? Are these PS guys going to try and recruit me into some weird voodoo spacey army???? HUH HUH???

mistled
2002-12-23, 10:28 PM
hey hamma, I want into the spacey army.... please????

Hamma
2002-12-23, 11:40 PM
:huh:

Doobz
2002-12-24, 12:32 AM
a well said and obviously long-thought out response :)

mistled
2002-12-24, 12:55 PM
How else do you think he got 2000 posts?

Unregistered
2002-12-24, 01:09 PM
This thread reminds me of the moive "The Last Star Fighter". It's about a kid from the trailer park who beats some video game, that turns out to be a recruting tool/starship simulator for the galatic republic, and he heads off to space to save the day.

Good moive, but it's proabbly a little dated if you saw it now.

Nohimn
2002-12-24, 01:41 PM
Here's two minutes of playing AA:
1. Note the "JOIN THE ARMY" tiles used for making the map.
2. Note the "BE ALL THAT YOU CAN BE" decals used for the walls.
3. Note that all the enemies look a lot like OBL and Saddam.
4. Online, you are constantly being messaged by recruiters.
5. Note that this is only two minutes because you throw down your controller in f33r of recruitment.

Unregistered
2002-12-24, 02:10 PM
News Flash: AA is a recruting tool of the Milatary. That's why it's free. It's just like any other free piece of software, it's full of advertisning.

If you don't want recrutiers msg'ing you just tell them "I'm 65, and have flat feet. Am I still eligable?" then when they say no, you can start harassing them for turning down seniors.

�io
2002-12-24, 02:31 PM
Originally posted by Unregistered
If you don't want recrutiers msg'ing you just tell them "I'm 65, and have flat feet. Am I still eligable?" then when they say no, you can start harassing them for turning down seniors.

:lol::lol::lol:

mistled
2002-12-24, 10:45 PM
Uhm... like he said, it's a recruiting tool. No one denies that. Hell, if they are spending my tax money on it, they better advertise in it. As far as recruiters go, I don't know anyone personnally who downloaded the game from the net and has ever been contacted, while playing or otherwise.

That being said, I haven't played it extensively, so maybe they only go after the people who are ranked highly from playing more than I do.