Thursday, August 16, 2012
Bomb Moscow, Video Game Inspired Modern Warfare 2
Report from Russia Today television pointed out that the terrorists trained himself to play the game Modern Warfare 2. Indeed, in the game made by Activision is there a Russian mission in which the airport was fired.
Suicide bomb attacks that killed dozens of people had just rocked the airport in Moscow, Russia. The terrorists who devise a deadly attack was allegedly got the inspiration and training of war game, Modern Warfare 2.
In a mission titled 'No Russian', players are required to attack civilians in an imaginary airport in Moscow. Indeed, not until there is a bomb, but still, the scene is considered to be inspired terrorists. Since the early days of Modern Warfare 2, the scene has been considered controversial.
"The scene in the bloody attacks in Moscow reminiscent of the controversial computer game that involves characters who attack civilians in an airport imaginative," he said in the television presenter.
"I think those who have received radical understanding was looking at the video games they can use to practice," said Phares, told TechRadar.
Allegations of the Russian media is quite reasonable. Walid Phares, a terrorism analyst at the United States recognizes the possibility of terrorists using video games to train yourself to actually carry out attacks in the real world.
While the Plaer World of Warcraft on Linux ..
"Oh, I do not like OpenOffice. It looks not so pretty. Bagusan (Microsoft) Office 2010. "Complained another friend. And many more are questioning about the same thing.
"But I was gamer. How about when I want to play those games I used to play in Windows? Later on I can not play WoW (World of Warcraft) again, then?! Then, what if I want ngedit pake photo Photoshop?" That's what a friend said when he became interested in switching to Linux.
One of the powerful applications on Linux is Wine. Wine (Wine Is Not Emulator) is a free software that lets Linux users run a Windows-based software. Wine is not only able to run the game, but also can be used to run applications such as Microsoft Office, Adobe Photoshop,. NET Framework and many more.
Call of Duty, Bad Company 2, Starcraft, World of Warcraft (WoW) and other games that are not ported to Linux. Those games are made to be played in Windows operating system environment. So what if a game is one of the maniacs want to migrate to Linux? Whether he could play his favorite game is in Linux? The answer is, you can!
Besides wine, there are some other software that can be used to run Windows applications in CrossOver Linux which is a sort of proprietary software. There is also Cedega is made specifically to run the game. Cedega is a software development focusing on the implementation of the API for DirectX.
Currently there are at least 16 045 Wine in the database software and because it is open source, list the software is continuously updated by the developer or by the user.
It can be used in Linux, Wine can also be used in environments other operating systems such as FreeBSD, OpenBSD and OpenSolaris - changes into OpenIndiana.
Actually, there are lots of alternative games made for Linux and has a quality not unlike those games for Windows. Among the games are famous for Linux Tremulous, Enemy Territory: Quake Wars, Nexuiz, Battle For Wesnoth and Frets on Fire. And of the many games for Linux is largely able to obtain and use for free.
In addition there is also a Bordeaux which is a commercial program. Bordeaux and even allows a user to access programs that are available at lower cost without having to process a license from Microsoft.
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