SIM Security?
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SIM Security?
Saw another thread here that made me wonder: Has any software company put out a game for computer or console about "catching the terrorist"? Wondering what would go into it. Surely the game freaks are demanding it, aren't they?
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Well, I wasn't too far off
(Aug. 19) -- The Air Force is developing a new video game designed to attract young recruits to a crucial, growing career field: drone piloting.
The U.S. military is increasingly using armed combat drones to target terrorists and insurgents in Afghanistan and Pakistan. remotely piloted aircraft, or RPA -- known as drones in popular parlance -- are unmanned, but the Air Force still needs pilots to direct them from a remote base.
The U.S. military is increasingly using armed combat drones to target terrorists and insurgents in Afghanistan and Pakistan. remotely piloted aircraft, or RPA -- known as drones in popular parlance -- are unmanned, but the Air Force still needs pilots to direct them from a remote base.
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What would really make such a game useful and educational is if you were able to allocated a fixed budget between a variety of safety/security measures, e.g., x% to airport security, y% to driver education, licensing and traffic enforcement, z% to educating people about the dangers of fast food and how to eat healthier, and then you could see which allocation actually resulted in greatest decrease in mortality. I'd be willing to guess that the optimal combination involves dialling air security spending down to zero.
Of course, a REALLY sophisticated form of the game would involve modelling kickbacks from security manufacturers, and scoring of cheap political points with the Kettle faction. If the objective of the game is to get rich on graft and hold onto your elected seat irrespective of the principles that need to be sacrificed to do so, then the "winning" strategy might not look that much different than what we see now.
Of course, a REALLY sophisticated form of the game would involve modelling kickbacks from security manufacturers, and scoring of cheap political points with the Kettle faction. If the objective of the game is to get rich on graft and hold onto your elected seat irrespective of the principles that need to be sacrificed to do so, then the "winning" strategy might not look that much different than what we see now.

