Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
lets say for the sake of argument you opponents have no formal training at all. Video games or otherwise. Just issued a riffle.
But now you've made up a completely ridiculous argument. How about for the sake of argument your opponents are quadriplegics?
Just playing video games will not increase your abilities in real combat. Video games used in the army are used in conjunction with other training techniques (live fire exercises, etc.)
At best, playing video games can increase hand-eye coordination (which is important) and can give you an idea of basic tactics. You can't really expect to get any more than that, though.
And firing a gun is NOT as easy as "point and shoot." Soldiers used to treat guns that way when the rifle was first invented. Pointing and shooting is never as effective as taking aim, knowing how to deal with recoil, finding cover, etc. If shit ever hits the fan, "point and shoot" shouldn't be what's going through your mind when you hold a gun.
