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What nationality haven't you killed in a video game?


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I'm pretty sure I've killed every nationality to walk the earth in my various time spent playing video games. I've even killed some nationalities not from earth. I'm like to treat everyone equal :)

wrong bucko!.name a game where Thai's are killed,somoans,aboriginees,filipinos or malasians.

Epic failure. One of the online games I used to play took place on a global scale. So in that one game I killed literally everything.

so it named all those nationalities,or you just can't abide by the fact that your statement is flawed!

I'm one to admit when I'm defeated and here isn't it. It didn't name them specifically but those were sections of the map. When you invaded a section of the map it would say "You've defeated Japan. Your casualties 1200, your opponents casualties 1400." So no it didn't say "You killed 1400 Japanese, you are victorious." The game was very geographically correct meaning it had some of the smallest islands or countries as invadable. If you've ever heard of the table top game Risk it was very heavily based off of it. So yes because of that game I've pretty much had the opportunity to invade and conquer every nationality. I've also had the ability to do it diplomat style but where's the fun in that. :wink:

World War 1 and 2 did not encompass all races even though they were "world wars" your answer is still flawed and lacking justification and you will not admit your wrong so further posts proving my point are useless.Bye Bye

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I'm pretty sure I've killed every nationality to walk the earth in my various time spent playing video games. I've even killed some nationalities not from earth. I'm like to treat everyone equal :)

wrong bucko!.name a game where Thai's are killed,somoans,aboriginees,filipinos or malasians.

Epic failure. One of the online games I used to play took place on a global scale. So in that one game I killed literally everything.

so it named all those nationalities,or you just can't abide by the fact that your statement is flawed!

I'm one to admit when I'm defeated and here isn't it. It didn't name them specifically but those were sections of the map. When you invaded a section of the map it would say "You've defeated Japan. Your casualties 1200, your opponents casualties 1400." So no it didn't say "You killed 1400 Japanese, you are victorious." The game was very geographically correct meaning it had some of the smallest islands or countries as invadable. If you've ever heard of the table top game Risk it was very heavily based off of it. So yes because of that game I've pretty much had the opportunity to invade and conquer every nationality. I've also had the ability to do it diplomat style but where's the fun in that. :wink:

World War 1 and 2 did not encompass all races even though they were "world wars" your answer is still flawed and lacking justification and you will not admit your wrong so further posts proving my point are useless.Bye Bye

in attacking one person, you are assaulting several different nationalities, due to heritage, so you could have killed nationalities we will have never known about, so no statement is flawed, dezi

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I'm pretty sure I've killed every nationality to walk the earth in my various time spent playing video games. I've even killed some nationalities not from earth. I'm like to treat everyone equal :)

wrong bucko!.name a game where Thai's are killed,somoans,aboriginees,filipinos or malasians.

Epic failure. One of the online games I used to play took place on a global scale. So in that one game I killed literally everything.

so it named all those nationalities,or you just can't abide by the fact that your statement is flawed!

I'm one to admit when I'm defeated and here isn't it. It didn't name them specifically but those were sections of the map. When you invaded a section of the map it would say "You've defeated Japan. Your casualties 1200, your opponents casualties 1400." So no it didn't say "You killed 1400 Japanese, you are victorious." The game was very geographically correct meaning it had some of the smallest islands or countries as invadable. If you've ever heard of the table top game Risk it was very heavily based off of it. So yes because of that game I've pretty much had the opportunity to invade and conquer every nationality. I've also had the ability to do it diplomat style but where's the fun in that. :wink:

World War 1 and 2 did not encompass all races even though they were "world wars" your answer is still flawed and lacking justification and you will not admit your wrong so further posts proving my point are useless.Bye Bye

Wait, wait, wait....what does World war 1-2 have to do with this?

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U 2, get a... Never mind.

 

 

 

I haven't Invaded Gibberia Yet...

 

o wait, Spain, Dammit I wanted some chimichanga. maybe dumplings as well, but that's a long time ago.

 

U Lookin' for World Domination Bub?!

 

get rise of nations 1, lol.

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Mainly Australia and Neutral Countries. Most games demonise the Middle East (most 'Desert Storm' themed games), the smaller European countries (Rainbow Six and COD4) and Russia.

 

At one stage the only decent FPS games middle-east gamers could play involved playing as an All-American soldier killing middle east people.

 

It's why I usually stick to Sci-Fi games like F3 and Gears of War 2.

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I've killed everyone on the planet. I was in Google Earth when it crashed. Does that count?

 

lol

 

I can't remember killing mainly people from Africa or southern Asia. Or maybe I did, but they were zombified (killing zombies is FUN!!)

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