EA Cuts Taliban From Medal of Honor

Andy Chalk

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EA Cuts Taliban From Medal of Honor


With just a few days to go before the multiplayer open beta begins, Electronic Arts has decided to remove the Taliban from Medal of Honor [http://www.amazon.com/Medal-Honor-Limited-Pc/dp/B002ZJPYHS/ref=sr_1_2?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1285943071&sr=1-2].

The decision to include the Taliban as a playable faction in the upcoming Medal of Honor was a ballsy one, and one that EA appeared committed to despite the predictable uproar. But with the multiplayer beta client available for download beginning today, the publisher has announced a last-second change of heart: The Taliban is out.

"In the past few months, we have received feedback from all over the world regarding the multiplayer portion of Medal of Honor. We've received notes from gamers, active military, and friends and family of servicemen and women currently deployed overseas. The majority of this feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. For this, the Medal of Honor team is deeply appreciative," Executive Producer Greg Goodrich wrote in a message on the Medal of Honor blog [http://www.medalofhonor.com/blog/2010/10/multiplayer-change].

"However, we have also received feedback from friends and families of fallen soldiers who have expressed concern over the inclusion of the Taliban in the multiplayer portion of our game. This is a very important voice to the Medal of Honor team. This is a voice that has earned the right to be listened to. It is a voice that we care deeply about," he continued. "Because of this, and because the heartbeat of Medal of Honor has always resided in the reverence for American and Allied soldiers, we have decided to rename the opposing team in Medal of Honor multiplayer from Taliban to Opposing Force."

Goodrich said the change was being made "for the men and women serving in the military and for the families of those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice - this franchise will never willfully disrespect, intentionally or otherwise, your memory and service."

Whether this will mollify the hurt feelings of those who were upset by the presence of the Taliban is tough to say. It's way too late to make any meaningful changes to the game, after all, and Goodrich stated outright that the gameplay will remain the same. In other words, you can still play as an AK-47-toting, suicide-bombing extremist trying to kill American forces in an ongoing, real-world conflict, you just can't have the T-word at the top of your scoreboard.

I don't mind admitting that I'm disappointed by the change. It may not have an impact on the gameplay, but it does once again prove that when push comes to shove, game publishers will ultimately break down like an ashamed child withering under the scowl of disapproving adults. If it wasn't for the fact that the replacement name is so generically awful, I'd wonder if maybe this wasn't EA's plan from the start: Get some attention by stirring up an easy controversy and then turn it into last-minute kudos by doing the right thing. After all, it wouldn't be the worst marketing plan the videogame industry has ever come up with.

Medal of Honor comes out on October 12 for the PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.


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Onyx Oblivion

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To para-phrase Ice T...

That's janky.

Edit:

They need to grow some fucking balls. Might as well include it, the damage is done. The mainstream media isn't going to tell the public it was removed, because all it cared about was the controversy and ratings that comes from villainizing gaming..
 

wooty

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Hmmm, I guess the phrase "power to the people" comes into mind here.

Ah well, back to the standard formula of just shooting random, faceless, nameless, godless, evil ragheads then.
 

bjj hero

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Like it makes any difference. We were nazis in TDM for years and no one complained. The models, gameplay etc have not changed, just the text between rounds.

No marketing could blow up like the MW2 FAGS video.
 

IamQ

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This just shows how stupid people are.

"They're called 'Talibans', that horribly wrong, you hate America, you fucker!"
"What if we don't change anything, except that we rename them to 'Opposing Force'?"
"Well then, that's alright."
 

dochmbi

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I don't think they changed anything other than the name, Generic Terrorist Organization, GTO.
 

WrongSprite

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Onyx Oblivion said:
To para-phrase Ice T...

That's janky.
You just won the internet, you really did.

OT: This sucks, it's a shame they had to bow in to the peer pressure.
 

Royas

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What a bunch of weak willed, politically correct horse manure. Yes, I can see how someone might consider calling the other side the Taliban to be a somewhat sensitive matter to some, but we've been using Nazis in games for years. Please don't try to tell me that the Nazis are any less offensive a group than the Taliban.
 

Grayjack

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Wow. Way to stick to your guns, EA. I guess just changing the name makes everything better?
 

Doctor What

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Is this surprising? They got the free publicity out of this whole ordeal, and now that everybody knows about the game, they're cutting something that nobody wants.
 

Cynical skeptic

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In related news, all mentions or images of the Taliban have also been removed from Silvester Stallone's third Rambo film. While this creates a great many instances where the series' main character, "John Rambo" is talking to empty spaces or himself, we feel this is a more positive movie overall. As now Rambo defeats the USSR single handedly for no one's benefit but his own.
 

ShadowKatt

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Javex said:
I'm disappointed in you, EA.
Ditto. So now who are we fighting in multiplayer? Modern day nazis? Or maybe we'll just fight other americans, you know, really get that political 'hate-america' crowd as part of your consumer base.