How Games Became Obsessed With Nuclear Weapons - Loadout
Вставка
- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- The threat of nuclear warfare looms large over our pop culture, from video games like Fallout 3, Metro Exodus and Far Cry: New Dawn, to iconic film franchises like Godzilla and The Terminator. But while nuclear weapons are often the centerpiece of a lot of the movies and games we experience, they remain, in reality, a devastating and immoral force of destruction. So that begs the question: why have we adopted nuclear annihilation as a common setting for our escapism?
No mention of Defcon? Academic papers on strategy, ethics, and psychology have been written about how horrifically accurate this game is.
I found that game in the discount bin at best buy for $4 in 2008. What a find!
nuke logic:
I want to put an explosion over there
over where?
yes
Yeah just somewhere in Nagasaki
@Jerry Zhang Hiroshima?
Is our obsession with nuclear weapons really separate from our obsession with violence in general?
Its not. I am sure we all wonder what a nuke would be like personally if i were within 1km I would run toward it hoping for a quick painless death rather than death by radiation
@@Razor-gx2dq ah come on, watching your skin slowly melt off is so much fun though lol
@@kyle18934 plus, if you get lucky, you'll get immortality as a non feral ghoul
Well what people dont actually know is we do have certain areas of our brain that dont get used for information that we today dont see as normal but in our brain if activated wed see as normal ourselves. Its a bit risky to go into what exactly i mean so itd hace to stay vague but all id say is theres some stuff even seen as illegal and or vile that our brain used to once be activated to let us know it was at one point a normal thing we did in our evolution chain. There is stuff to prove this however its not talked upon at all really as ppl can start seeing it as acceptable. Thats why they cover it up at times by saying the person is "ill" mentally. It isnt always true.
In a lot of games with nukes they tend to I always be ground detonations in the real world this strategy Is far less effective than an air burst Delivered from a missile
Generic city - air burst
Fortified bunker - ground
@@pierrecurie Would a nuclear warhead be uses against a bunker though? I'm not arguing with you, I'm just curious. I don't know if there actually are "nuke proof/resistant bunkers".
@@TheFirstCurse1 thinks like underground air bases are potentiall targets for nukes (I have been to one in Sweden that could survive a lot except for a direct hit from a nuke (it would have still been operational even if a nuke would hit as close as a kilometrer from it(at least in the 60s and early 70s) modern nukes are a different story))
@@TheFirstCurse1 Ground penetrating nukes are a thing too. They thought that one up during Bush's presidency for "Al Queda" 🙄
Regardless, you can always dig a deeper bunker, but good luck protecting the entrance.
@@T1Oracle Oh yeah gotta watch out for those totally not US funded terrorists building bunkers far below ground!
"difficult decision of whether to drop a nuke or not"
> Fallout 3
> "difficult decision"
lol
Well the game is of a quality where killing some npcs for funor just uninstalling the game is the only real decision worth making that the game gives you though the answer probably ia uninstall and play new vegas instead
"How things begin, is not nearly as important as how things end..."
Great episode, thank you!
How about en episode on melee weapons in Season 2? Being from Japan, I nominate the katana!
Really liked how you covered this series, Dave.
Keep up the good work.
Thank ya! I'll do my best!
Japan: you wouldn't do it again
America: I'm going to do what's called a pro gamer move
Hiroshima episode 2 XD.
M8 this is like the only thing I watch from GameSpot channel, you guys should do season 2
Any firearm phenomenon you'd like to see covered?
@@IrregularDave how about SMGs like MP5, Kriss Vector, Thompson, etc?
Definitely check out "Firearms expert reacts" if you haven't already. I love that series as much as "Loadout"
Technically the person that dropped the nuke on Hiroshima has the highest kd in the world
id say its either stalin or hitler
@@user-gu1hl2kx2k Mao has the highest K/D followed by Stalin and then Hitler.
@@user-gu1hl2kx2k you could say but they did caused thoughs deaths, but not actually do it them self's. The pilot though did do it him self.
@@user-gu1hl2kx2k you're dumb or not serious?
@@SIeipner Genghis Khan?
I think the appeal of the post-apocalyptic genre is that it speaks to our lizard brain and strips away cultural norms and pre-conceived understandings of society. It allows us to experience the core of human emotion. Nuclear weapons and pandemics (even though zombies are pretty damn far-fetched) are the more realistic ways of getting to this situation, so it serves the suspension of disbelief.
5:53 damn those dudes just predicted hoi4
Maybe a world of in ruin where every day is a struggle to survive is an appealing fantasy because of what it doesn't have: A nine-to-five job, a boss you don't really like, or a tax return to fill in. It's just a variation on the old pioneer fantasy.
you should have included the footage of the end of lonesome road dlc in new vegas where you can choose to nuke two major factions in the mojave
They should teach 'duck and cover' in schools today, just by replacing nuke warning with climate change. Scare tactics, it always works.
3:54 how could the Soviets have found out the US had Nukes
When i play a fallout game im like a cat...i take my time looking around, when im at a door im not sure if i want to stay inside or go outside, if ANYTHING! runs from me i hunt it down and kill it and i spend far to much time in my cat house (bace)
Its kinda weird that you say you are find killing innocent people in Fallout, but have reservations about blowing up the whole town?
Ha ur kidding me right? Fallout is like the only game you can play with Nukes freely. There’s nowhere near enough games featuring nukes, especially the ability to play with them. I’ve been craving soooo much more nukes in games and movies, especially after Fallout 76. They’re definitely nowhere near “obsessed” - I wish they were obsessed.
Films?! Hmm; you are in for a treat if you have never seen Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove... Even if you have seen it; have you considered watching it again? It's still fresh on 2nd+ viewing!
The Sum of All Fears (2002) - part of the Jack Ryan series of films; the detonation of a nuclear bomb in Baltimore is Central to the film. It's definitely a must see...
J. Mac Jordan I know there’s a plethora of nukes in film, but still nowhere near enough for my taste. Dammit, they never even remade “The Day After”. Imagine that film in today’s graphics and glory. Holy shit!
@@therealeverlade Starship Troopers (1997)! Shoulder fired nuke launchers! Excellent movie w Michael Ironside...(?)
As far as I know (please correct me if I'm wrong) - a "mini nuke" isnt even possible IRL.
Because you need a critical mass. This is how Nukes work. They have multiple small radio active masses detached.
And when they go off, there is a small explosion in the warhead, that let's them get together - creating a critical mass, that leads to the explosion.
So there is a limit on how small a nuke can get (I don't know how small that limit is, compared to little boy)
There is a weapon named Davy Crockett nuclear device, you should check it out.
^^^^
I actually really love this series. You guys should definitely do a episode on scythes.
Edgy.
Farming equipment turned peasant weapon turned SYMBOL OF DEATH?
@@IrregularDave Pretty much.
n00b blacksmith: "I made this axe. It can cut through an ox in one swing!"
pro blacksmith: "That's nothing. I made an axe sharp enough to cut grass!"
How do you make a video on this subject and not once bring up DEFCON: Everybody Dies, but you bring up a single line of dialogue in Wolfenstein: The New Order...?
I... what...?
They should do one for "How games became obsessed with laboratories"
Misread that last word as "lavatories"
Let’s not forget that borderlands 3 turned radiation into the most destructive element on your gun if it comes with it. Enemies near the irradiated enemy take damage, and the irradiated enemies explodes if killed while irradiated, dealing more damage to surrounding enemies
The video game Nuclear War was based on the card game of the same name. You draw game cards and population cards, then try to steal or nuke your enemies' populations. Tagline for the game: "Excuse me, do you have change for ten million people?"
"It's Christmas at ground zero
There's music in the air
The sleigh bells are ringing and the carolers are singing
While the air raid sirens blare
It's Christmas at ground zero
The button has been pressed
The radio just let us know that this is not a test
Everywhere the atom bombs are dropping
It's the end of all humanity
No more time for last minute shopping
It's time to face your final destiny
It's Christmas at ground zero
There's panic in the crowd
We can dodge debris while trim the tree
Underneath the mushroom cloud..." -Weird Al Yankovic
It's also curious that, like gatling guns, nukes tend to be nerfed in games in contrast to their real counterparts. Part of it is that nukes have a minimum size. The US has Dial-a-nukes that can be set to as low as five kilotons, but that's a lower setting of a bomb that can deliver over twice that power. The fat man launcher, the _Borderlands 2 Nuke_ style weapons are both rather minimal compared to how a nuke would hit (and incinerate the entire town). Even the Chinese superweapon nuke in C&C: Generals is the weakest of the superweapons (longest charge time, takes power, doesn't hit any harder than the GLA SCUD storm).
c&c 3 nod aswell. but by comparing infantry with firehawks, it becomes apparent that scales aren’t always 100% correct
keep them going, good and entertaining content
4:55 the nuclear bomb was not really involved in MW2 it was an EMP in MW2 the nuke was part of MW1 with the original "90's time jump" mission the stealth and sniper mission...
how do you think a modern EMP is generated? hint: by a high altitude detonation of a nuclear device.
Hesitant to deploy nukes ? Bro, i detonated 7 nukes in just a single province to break thru a line in Heart of Iron 4
The game most obsessed with nuclear weapons is *Far cry 5*
Watch the end
IM MR CONTAGIOUS far cry 5 ? Are you joking ? There’s only one nukes , play DEFCON and you will see
FALLOUT!!!
No , that's the Fallout games ; buddy
I mean seriously who Invented Friendly Nuke which only kills enemies and spares you and your allies in reality everything turns to ashes whether it Friend or Foe .
This was fun
Do make the second
Why people forgot the movie that inspired Godzilla,
The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms (1953)?
Anyway, here's a reminder. Cold War, nuclear bombs, ICBM, and arm race helped giving birth to video games.
The day after(imo) is the BEST movie or just anything in media having to do with nuclear warfare, it literally made me realize how important my life was during addiction/recovery. It was a television movie shown all around the us to show people what it would be like if the us and Russia nuked each other, and months and months after. It made millions of people realize that nuclear warfare would truly ruin us as humans, and eventually they even had it on tv In Russia on one day like it was shown over here. This movie changed the world, everyone I know who watched it during the Cold War told me it changed the way they looked at life and many things. It even made me realize a lot and that my time here is precious, it must have been so scary living from world war 1 to the end of the Cold War. In fear that the country you live in will be just absolutely obliterated along with your enemies. It’s like suicide. Anyways I know no body will read this but watch the damn movie if u have time it is on UA-cam and helped me with depression seriously.
When you set a story in a post apocalyptic setting, it boils down the human experience to the barest of essentials. Who are we when The Rule of Law is replaced with the Law of Nature (again)? Who are you when no one is watching? What would you become? It's almost like a second birth. A person lives a normal life, then they must live by entirely new rules.
JUST a brief mention of Metal Gear? It was the granddaddy in my opinion and way before Fallout, started in the 80's and followed the trend through to modern age. I mean a 'metal gear' is a Japanese mech capable of launching nukes. Yeah Fallout is probably more relatable to gamers now...this makes me feel old...
The whole current tensions with the nuclear saber rattling between Russia and Ukraine is what made me go back and replay the entire call of duty modern warfare trilogy, call duty four to Call of Duty® modern warfare three
Same...
Fun fact: ICBM's do NOT have an abort option. Once it's launched, it's over.
Source?
@@louisrobitaille5810 Saw it watching videos on nuclear weapons a while back, I can't remember whos but I'll try to find it. You can stop it up to the point of actual launch, but once it's in the air that's pretty much it.
edit: I'm thinking it was a Curious Droid or Scott Manley video.
@@louisrobitaille5810 any US Defense expert will tell you that once an ICBM is launched, there is no way of aborting. The only way for an ICBM be stopped is getting intercepted by an Anti-Ballistic Missile.
I absolutely love these series... Amazing host, informative yet simple-to-understand content.
So, when we have these things that we enjoy, let the people who've made this possible that they've done a great job.
Who knows when another poor informative video drops, say watchmojo for example.
Using those two bombs against foreign country should always appear as stain in US history. No other country has done same, and will always hope that no-one does the same idiotic self-centered move as USA did
Command and conquer games have nukes
honestly a game that i really love that deals quite well with nuclear weapons is the game highfleet. you are given 2 nuclear missiles from the very beginning and you get to choose weather you use them or not i mean you can sell them off immediately or you can stock pile them and make ships just for all out nuclear war. the part about using nukes in game is that once you've used them the enemy will too and they will nearly always have more than you.
without spoiling the end game ill just say it has quite a lot to do with nuclear war and your decisions will matter a lot.
so for anyone who likes strategic, technical war games with interesting lore check it out
What with how things are going, looks like Fallout GO is going to be the next hot viral "enhanced" reality game...
One of the things ignored by games is the radiation, which, IRL can't be magicked away with heals or injections. Radiation from typical bombs decay over years. (There are salted bombs that will make fallout extra long, and neutron bombs that shorten the half-life, but these are atypical.) While a place is highly radioactive, nothing can really live there, and they are very unexciting.
So when we fantasize about post-holocaust environments, we not only give the heroes plot shielding, but we also create a fictional world that is less dreary than a real post-nuclear-holocaust. Often one with pretty mutated animals who aren't sick or dead.
I literally paused half way, watched the 2019 Godzilla, and un-paused this video
Pog
I think its more about wanting to see our reality in a different way. this is why The Walking Dead/zombie games are so prevalent... how resident evil has been able to make SO MANY games.
Half-life, Fallout, Wolfenstein, Far-Cry, Resident Evil. a simple occurrence or change in the timeline. completely throwing the world into devastation. for us to try and survive in.
I have yet to even see survival games get as large as DayZ. unless they play on other tropes, simplistic of Minecraft, or the total reimagining of survival as is with Subnaughtica.
Best story and theme. Half-Life. it not only revolutionized gaming but its story was catching, sci-fi-able, and still grounded in realisticness.
Fallout, an alternate timeline where the Transistor wasnt invented till much later in time.
One of the better Gamespot background series about gaming tbh
How are games obsessed with nukes? I can count the amount of actually Good games with nukes in them on my hands, and they aren't even entirely about them, they are a big part but they're not nearing obsessive levels
The song " protect and survive " by the dublaniers
Hiroshima dislikes this video
First episode, liked it and yes I would appreciate a season 2. Thanks👍going to watch the other ones
E N J O Y
Because they are fantasy just like videogames
More of this, by the way. The whole series has been interesting and informative.
The most strong and shocking movie that I have ever seen about a nuclear war, was "The Day After" (1983). When I saw it for the first time it was in the 80s. I was a kid, about 13 years old. It kept me awake for several nights.
Watch "When the Wind Blows" and "Barefoot Gen" sometime. You will never forget it. I didn't watch Barefoot Gen until I was an adult but as a teenager, I was into offbeat and esoteric films and one weekend me and my girlfriend at the time watched "When the Wind Blows" and "Grave of the Fireflies." It seriously messed me up. To this day the memory of watching those movies still chokes me up a bit. "Grave of the Fireflies" wasn't nuclear war but rather the incendiary bombings of Japanese cities. What makes it so haunting is that it's based on the memories of somebody who survived it.
Threads
We're obsessed because we all secretly want the end of the world to come. not that complicated.
I’m not one of those people but I believe it
in video games I would say its also just we love big explosions and the big one needs only four letters. As soon as a player sees the word Nuke they know what they are getting, The biggest boom of all. its also sometimes the only way to be sure.
Big iron on your hip > nuclear warhead
I'd rather see nukes explode in games than in reality. Either way, humanity will end because of humanity. How? Humanity using nukes.
Funny how you didn't mention who dropped the nuclear bombs
Please show us a season 2!
I do think 1 more important factor in play here is especially in early game development is the people who made a lot of these games lived through some of this (cold war in particular)
ive always had reoccurring nightmares of nukes detonating. the fear of seeing that flash is very real and ive never seen an explosion bigger than a little bit of tannerite lol. itd odd how real dreams can be. you dont even know youre dreaming
How could you ignore Metro?
They showed and mentioned metro. 7:17
You should do one about Xbox ahoy [Don't take this harshly, but your videos are almost on par with his 8 ] the guy did the gun guides back in the day early UA-cam. I hope you grew up with him because he was great. The golden age of call of duty and UA-cam. PS I've only started watching in the last few days. I love your comment and thank you for the hard work. Hope you have a great new year… Slay you on the battlefield
I truly believe our "morbid" curiosity is an evolutionary imperative.
Facing what scares and thrills you trains you to deal with it without losing your mind when push comes to shove, on top of helping you to have a closer understanding of the dangers to be avoided and opportunities to be taken.
Our ancestors with "morbid" curiosity had an intellectual and emotional advantage, that's why we inherit this psychological trait.
Even if our "holier-than-thou" presenter here might say "To each its own" with an "I don't even like explosions, I'm better than this" attitude, in reality he's a human being too.
A human being that's obssessed with weapons and violent games but still act all "oh, no, nukes exploding in the desert without killing anyone, that's too much!"
"Thankfully it's only been used twice in actual warfare?". Ah, yes, thankfully the most instantaneous man made destructive weapon was only used twice. Phew. 🙄.
Because the nuclear wasteland appears more hospitable than our capitalist wasteland, that should be obvious comrade ;)
(Sarcasm, I hope, obviously)
You might not want to set the world on fire, I on the other hand ... let's just say ... nuking humanity into oblivion wouldn't actually be the worste thing that ever happened in the universe
The rotten bengal positionally match because church likely fix against a sophisticated stocking. chief, ambitious scooter
What about S.T.A.L.K.E.R. a missed oportunity if you ask me
How could you have a video dedicated to nukes in video games and not even mention in passing DEFCON?
When you click on this just to see your favorite game franchise (fallout)
Edit hahaha he said it he said it
What's the song when the Loadout Logo appears on the TV?
wonderfull
Everyone describing early nuclear test described a blue glow.
Why gamers obsessed with Rush B or Slav or Soviet ...
Wheres Jonathan with the royal armouries nuke sample on his desk?
No crysis nuke and nuke mods on it ???? biggest nukes in gaming history
Well what if my living room window IS a tv screen?
Season two!!!
I just love that we are capable of creating such a destructive thing.
Part of evolution. If we never made it or invented it. We probally wouldnt be as far evolved as we are today. However its also not to say that there are things that just didnt need to be a thing in our species exsistance that probally slowed our evolution down even for a few seconds.
Factoring in every possibility possible which is infinate, all that time wasted we couldve probally evolved 2x better and quicker and more advanced than we are now or more,possibly even managing to completely eradicate virusea and stuff or have them just not be affective as they are today. They may not even be exsisting anymore. All these alternate paths that we may never get to see. All that time we had on missed opportunites to be the perfect spiecies to ever exsist.
Just think about that. We couldve poasibly had it all if we had the perfecf run on evolution with the high stakes of time extincting our species at one point in the future of all our lives.
Who’s here after the cod Cold War trailer
You should play the DEFCON game.
I have never killed anyone in a computer game and I have no intention in doing so.
Atom Bomb baby was playing while I was watching this
I accidentally dislikes before I like. I'm so sorry
Why don't I ever see Titanfall in Loadout?
Not going to lie. If you gave me a nuke, I'm tempted to use it.
Just saying but atomic power plants put out water vapor
i went and got a better tv just to nuke megaton in HD😂🤣😂
Maybe you shouldn't want to kill all of megaton lol
Why a common setting...? It's a nostalgia for the Apocalypse that never happened, that never happens... Western Society has been waiting for 2000 yrs & the longer we're forced to wait, the more intoxicating is the prospect of relief; to find joy in a post-nuclear apocalypse, where violence is expected and survival will be difficult, is only natural. That sigh of relief it brings no longer needs to be as grandiose as the Bible describes it; we'll settle for far less now...especially when we can now decide if we even want to wait for Jesus! We can get it done ourselves
I just like the big explosions haha.
Me I just play games. Nuke or not...
It would be nice to have a follow-up video on what games get wrong about nuclear weapons. The sheer magnitude of misrepresentation of their effects in media is insane.
Nuclear Gandhi approves...
It's strange that half-life has this name and don't even mention nukes besides Opposing Force expansion
“Half-life” doesn’t have to mean nukes. It is also used in chemistry. As a broader scientific term, it was a decent choice for a title
I think that it would be like this in almost any and every society, unless it was kept a secret. Of course we'd want to portray and "show off" the terrifying and utterly horrible power of a nuclear weapon.
I like how the us was the only country to ever nuke another country (please tell me if I’m wrong)