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Things I learned from Advanced Warfare campaign


First off I enjoyed it, but that doesn't mean we can't have fun with it!

1.Jonathan Irons was able to turn Baghdad into a Metropolis after the US couldn't. How he did that is a secret we could really learn right about now.

2. The French guy surrendered very quickly

3. Never torture someone, just have a pretty girl hold his hand and he will tell you everything.

4. Irons killed someone who warned him about the attacks, had it recorded yet somehow got to Hades.

5.Boosting is a great way to get around, and a great way for anyone who couldn't see to now shoot you.

6. A battleship was attacked, then followed by an air mission, then followed by a mission to capture the bad guy from his stronghold. Not at all like Black Ops 2.

7. Once Irons revealed his true goals for the world, only 3 people in Atlas left.

8. Sentinel unit's suit kind of looks like the new Robocop.

9. Those heavy armor suits are hard to kill and deal a lot of damage, unless you're in them.

10. Giving power to a PMC is a bad idea.

11. Greece looks like a nice place to visit.

12. America has been building democracies all over the world for a century and it hasn't worked one time! (That is actually true 😢 )

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Only noobs care about the single player.

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I am the King of Noobs

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Only no life virgins care about the multiplayer.

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Only immature 12 year old rage-monsters care about multiplayer.

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America has been building democracies all over the world for a century and it hasn't worked one time! (That is actually true 😢 )


examples please

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North Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, Egypt, Libya, Iran, if you can name a few successful ones please let me know.

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Your point is well-taken, but also consider counter-examples:

South Korea, Japan, all of Germany and a lot of Western Europe (Marshall Plan).



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The problem I have with WW2 is that most of Europe had parliamentary systems prior to Germany's incursion. Western democracy started in Europe and existed there. We restored democracies that already existed prior to 1939. I think the point Irons is making is when the US invades with the sole purpose of nation building.


I will concede Japan, however, the cost to defeat them was incredibly bloody, not to mention two atomic bombs. Korea is mixed, we couldn't defeat N. Korea esp with Chinese intervention, and it was a sort of stale mate situation that, yes, benefit, S. Korea the most.


Also, within the context of the game a 100 years would start in the 1950s, so I guess we have 40 years to make one that works :/

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13. With an exoskeleton, you can magically punch straight through concrete with your fist, even if the exoskeleton doesn't envelope that part of your body AT ALL.

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It's just using the Magna Pull in reverse. Like when you Melee people.

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1. When a country's military does something, it has reporters embedded with the troops. So when a soldier does something "wrong," it ends up on CNN or Fox News. Corporations and PMC's don't have to worry about that. Atlas can send in its troops to kill whatever insurgents they want and not have to worry about an international incident. Atlas Corporation is also shown as being involved in building infrastructure, since there's two multiplayer maps set in Iraq and while one is a prison the other is a solar farm and water treatment facility. Think, this is a desert country and Atlas is providing renewable energy and clean drinking water. So aside from being allowed to fight however they want, they can build things the people need.

3. The Ilona obviously interrogated the French guy. She slams him against the table, and later it's shown that his face is all bruised, so Ilona was using physical and psychological techniques.

Can't be too careful with all those weirdos running around.

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