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@MXVIII @Atalalama @Bane_09 @Sefrix Oh Good, so you DO agree that the NRA included the interactive mode to attract people into playing the game, and that the app would've been ignored if the game wasn't included.

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@MXVIII And again he misses the point...probably couldn't hit the broadside of a barn with a Browning Model 1895, either.

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@MXVIII I can drive a truck through your logic!!!

ARMY: Uses an interactive training device/game to both attract new recruits and to help hone skills of current soldiers.

NRS: Releases an interactive target practice game with fun facts regarding gun safety & ownership to the masses...for what again? To be played by the masses. Not a direct market, not used as a training tool, but to be PLAYED.

YOU seem to think I'm some kinda anti-fun nut. I'm not, and I'm a proud & responsible gun owner. Get your own head out of your own ass for making false assumptions.

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@MXVIII @SergioMX My god...you really are an idiot, aren't you?

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@MXVIII @Atalalama @Sefrix And how do you get a high score? By shooting the target. What's the point of the interactive mode? To shoot the target.

As I've not yet seen the game, I cannot say if you get any bonus points, congratulations, etc. if you hit the target or not, but it would be a very unrealistic app focusing on "realism" if it DIDN'T point out if the player was on target or not.

Your comprehension fails.

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@MXVIII @Bane_09 @Sefrix Then why include an interactive game mode?

Your defense is shaky at best, non-existent otherwise.

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@MXVIII @Atalalama @Sefrix I'm sorry, what was the goal of Duck Hunt again? To hit the target?

Keep trying to justify this though, you're hilarious!

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@MXVIII @Atalalama @ztype85 Did you not notice the quotation marks around "murder simulator"? Were you asleep from the early 1990's to last week and missed every time the NRA, various U.S. leaders, etc. called games like Mortal Kombat, Manhunt, Virtua Cop, et al a "murder simulator"?

You REALLY need to brush up on your sarcasm detection skills.

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@Sefrix Except it has target practice mode.


Hence, a game. You know, like Duck Hunt, Hogans Alley, Link's Cross Bow Simulator...

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@ztype85 If that's all it was, then that would be...still in bad taste, but not hypocritical.

Including a "murder simulator" with the informative information of gun safety? On the one month anniversary of 27 murders? It's bad taste. It's hypocritical. It's agenda-pushing. It's arrogant. It's insensitive. It's IDIOTIC.

They deserve every mudball slung at them for this screw-up.