Military stuff that's just blatantly wrong. Particularly Navy stuff being a Navy vet.
My favorite examples:
-Crysis. To start off with, the Aircraft Carrier is named the USS Constitution, which is possibly the worst name they could have picked because that name is already in use by another ship and is likely to be for the indefinite future. The uniforms on the sailors are completely wrong(except for the flight deck crew) and the interior is just bizarre looking. Even Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 did a better job.
-Prototype. The Aircraft Carrier shown at the end of the game is way too close to shore when there's no reason to(Naval Aircraft have 100+ mile ranges and New York Harbor is kinda crowded), not moving which means it can't launch aircraft and worst of all, it's launching Apache Helicopters and F-22 Lightning fighter jets, which are used by the Army and Air Force respectively and thus are very unlikely to be seen on an Aircraft Carrier(The Navy has it's own aircraft and doesn't like to share flight deck space, though they'll make an exception for the marines).
My favorite examples:
-Crysis. To start off with, the Aircraft Carrier is named the USS Constitution, which is possibly the worst name they could have picked because that name is already in use by another ship and is likely to be for the indefinite future. The uniforms on the sailors are completely wrong(except for the flight deck crew) and the interior is just bizarre looking. Even Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 did a better job.
-Prototype. The Aircraft Carrier shown at the end of the game is way too close to shore when there's no reason to(Naval Aircraft have 100+ mile ranges and New York Harbor is kinda crowded), not moving which means it can't launch aircraft and worst of all, it's launching Apache Helicopters and F-22 Lightning fighter jets, which are used by the Army and Air Force respectively and thus are very unlikely to be seen on an Aircraft Carrier(The Navy has it's own aircraft and doesn't like to share flight deck space, though they'll make an exception for the marines).
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