America's Army Nabs Five Guinness Records

Keane Ng

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America's Army Nabs Five Guinness Records



Guinness World Records [http://www.americasarmy.com/], including Largest Virtual Army, Most Hours Spent Playing a Free Online Shooter and Largest Travelling Game Simulator.

Seems that the people at Guinness come up with records for everything these days. In their latest book, the Guinness World Records 2009: Gamer's Edition, the authoritative record-keepers bestow upon the U.S. Army's free-to-play military sim five records: Largest Virtual Army, Most Downloaded War Video Game, Most Hours Spent Playing a Free Online Shooter, Earliest Military Website to Support a Video Game and, uh, Largest Traveling Game Simulator?

For the Largest Army award, the U.S. Army boasted that the game has over 9.7 million registered users, which makes "the virtual America's Army 15 times larger than the real thing!" I'm not sure that's something to brag about, why would the Army want to point out that kids would rather be playing this game than actually enlisting? Still, big numbers are undeniably impressive: the game has been downloaded 42,611,601 times, there have been 230,918,365 played hours logged in as of August last year, and people from over 60 countries have played it. Of course, the game is free to play and has the distributional and promotional power of the U.S. government behind it, so it's not hard to imagine that a lot of people have said "why not" and given it a try. I'm sure almost every teenager who stumbles into their strip mall's Army recruitment center gets about 20 copies of the game to take home.

As for the Largest Traveling Game Simulator, America's Army wins that title because of something called the Virtual Army Experience, a modified version of AA that takes six real Humvees, surrounds them with flat screens and then has up to 50 people get in and simulate escorting supplies through a dangerous warzone. The Humvees have light guns attached to them, and shake and rumble according to what's happening on screen, just like those simulator rides at theme parks. Though, I think I'd take the Back to the Future [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QVlJ7X0IXU] ride over the Virtual Army Experience.

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Soigieoto said:
Is this game any good?
Honestly, that's the only thing that matters. Not to withhold credit where credit is due, but the game better be good. Although I doubt 9mil+ people would play a bad game.
 

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i actually got a copy of this from my local recruiter, it takes you through what a real fresh recruit would go through. you have to go through basic, and all that stuff.
 

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Soigieoto said:
Is this game any good?
Cant speak for the newest version of the game, but the old one was really good and alot of fun to play, so unless they somehow messed it up the new version should be really good as well.
 

Yog Sothoth

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the Horde and the Alliance are two separate armies, and WoW has what, about nine million subscribers? so each army would have roughly 4.5 million members....
 

TsunamiWombat

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Hurray for getting awards by inventing new categories. I really should play this sometime. Is it free?
 

I III II X4

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I bought the Xbox version for $3.75...I want my money back.

Though, in all honesty, I haven't really given it a chance...
 

Theo Samaritan

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Fucking Guinness.

And I will tell you why I say that.

Here in the UK, some people still have this impression that gaming is for children and a lot of us who take the hobby with a pinch of serious spend a fair bit of time pointing out this isn't a case.

And then the advertising campaign for the Guinness Gaming Record Book came about. The campaign was so out dated to what gamers today associate themselves with that it may as well had been in the eighties.

The book itself just reeks of cash in, which I don't like. It pains me to see an institute founded on the idea of betterment of man doing this kind of shit.
 

Abedeus

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I do believe Enemy Territory is better, especially if you look at critics' reviews.
 

johnman

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Ok now they just need some real acheivments to be proud of. Saying you have the biggest virtual army dosent really help when you have angry men with guns coming your way.
 

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PumpItUp said:
Soigieoto said:
Is this game any good?
Honestly, that's the only thing that matters.
No. But ignorance is bliss, isn't it?

As for the largest virtual army, what if a RTS allows you to control ten million military men and women, be they commanders, soldiers, techs, meds or crew members on warships?
 

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PumpItUp said:
Soigieoto said:
Is this game any good?
Honestly, that's the only thing that matters. Not to withhold credit where credit is due, but the game better be good. Although I doubt 9mil+ people would play a bad game.
It's quite fun actually. However, it's nothing like CS or TF2 or anything like that, it goes for a more realistic approach. If that's your bag though, I think you'd like it.

[Gavo said:
]I heard it kind of...sucked. The xbox version at least.
Yeah the Xbox version is pretty crappy. It's not even the same game as the PC version.