Gaming Before, During And After The Military #shorts

Published on June 30, 2023
Duration: 0:20

This short humorously contrasts gaming habits before, during, and after military service. It highlights a shift from casual play to aggressive, tactical-style gaming while deployed, and finally to a veteran's critical analysis of game physics based on real-world combat experience, specifically questioning why a 7.62 round to the face isn't an instant kill.

Quick Summary

Military experience can significantly alter gaming habits, shifting players towards a more aggressive, tactical style. Veterans often critique video game realism, applying combat logic and physics knowledge, like questioning why a 7.62 round to the face isn't an instant kill.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Gaming Before the Military
  2. 00:05Gaming During the Military
  3. 00:10Gaming After the Military

Frequently Asked Questions

How does military experience change a gamer's habits?

Military experience can shift gaming habits from casual play to a more aggressive, tactical style. Veterans often apply real-world combat logic to games, sometimes leading to frustration with unrealistic game mechanics.

Why do veterans critique video game realism?

Veterans critique video game realism based on their direct experiences with firearms, combat, and physics. They may question why certain calibers or impacts don't result in expected outcomes, like an immediate kill from a 7.62 round.

What is the humor in comparing gaming before and after military service?

The humor lies in the stark contrast between a relaxed, casual gaming style before service and the intense, tactical approach adopted during service. Post-service, veterans bring a critical, physics-based perspective that clashes with game design.

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