I know I’m being critical here but if this dude is a SEAL then he should really know his weapons first. Could be a simple mistake, I don’t know. Not an M60 or SAW, it’s a M240B. 0:38
@@Blackanamanian9 its an oldish remastered game, so could be a mistake, looking at pics of the both weapons. and the pov of what the player is seeing in the game
@@codemy666 in future versions BEAR are going to have advantages with Kalashnikov platform, and USEC advantages with AR-15 platform i am assuming that's why they have all the mastery animations and then just don't really use them
8:06 What's funny is back in 2004-2005, Metal Gear Solid 3 actually had this mechanic, your character could actually get bullet, stab wounds, broken bones, poisoned, you name it, and you actually needed to go into a menu to apply actual first aid to each wound, otherwise your character would just keep bleeding to death.
if it wasn’t because MGS3 is full of these superhuman BS it would totally have been my favourite military operation game off all time. It is a shame that all these realism get destroyed by the second you run into bad guys covering himself with electricity or knocking out a bee storm by spinning two pistols.
At 6:25 That's the usual scenario that the Spec Ops Batallion in Rio faces every incursion they make in the favelas. It's usually more claustrophobic than what's depicted in the game with narrow alleys and streets, not to mention the bigger presence of civilians IRL, but almost no CQB. The druglord soldiers and the police take potshots at each other.
Yeah you are right. Saw some documentaries of BOPE fighting in favelas and it felt so tight like in catacombs corridors. Every corner may be your last one, either getting shot from a roof or from a thug waiting by the corner. Scary as hell
That’s why we often have civilian casualties as well. Very populated areas with thin metal sheets/wood usually making up the walls. Plus, the favelas start in the bottom of large hills and many of them are facing each other, so people from neighboring favelas have died from shootouts between gangs and police.
A quick correction: the Lod airport massacre in the 1970s was committed by the Japanese red army a leftwing terrorist organization active until the early 2000s, not the Chinese.
"Fun" fact: confrontation in favelas rarely go CQB and most shots are taken from some hundred meters away which can lead to innocent people being killed by accident specially by normal police officers. Special units are pretty good at identifying the suspects though.
Makes sense to take them out from afar even if it's super risky for civilians. Nobody would ever go into a favela to arrest some gang member or other such criminal even if they were fully kitted and accompanied by a whole squad.
@@danialyousaf6456 opinions about these ops are quite divided amongst brazilians cause most end up with a high death count. Last major op ended with 27 suspects killed and multiple reports of executions despite suspect surrendering. It was such a big deal that even the superior federal court asked for an independent investigation which obviously yielded no results.
@@danialyousaf6456 Yeah, Brazil has an insane amount of extrajudicial killings by police. The law is basically a bunch of murderous goons, almost no better than the drug lords.
While I do agree with you, it's also a little startling to hear him admit to things like false flag attacks while the mainstream media denies they exist. I mean, if a guy who has actually been employed by the government acknowledges that it's a perfectly viable strategy to kill friendly citizens for the sake of political or financial gain, then that's a massive red flag for me.
Not sure if he is legit though, he didn't recognize the guns (m240 for example which he kept calling m60) that were being used, even though navy has them. He is also accentuating when he talks, like calling 40mm grenade "40 mike mike". I don't know, feel free to prove me wrong though.
@@DG_427 I'm not gonna claim I know anyhting about this, but I know i've heard "40 mike mike" tons of times. Most of all from Cameron Fath that also came from this channel. From later videos with Cameron and Israel Wright they have said something like how on Gameology they just have a small screen with no sound, showing clips from games parts of games so they don't have any context. If that's the case, it's very understandable why alot of these videos have people making comments that don't make sense for someone that knows the game or movie they are commenting on.
I love this guy. He presents the situations in a rational but tactical way. I know just from looking at the way that truck pulled in at the airport, those guys were getting sprayed with LMG fire... That's a great way to lose a whole squad... Like you said pull off to the side, and mask your entry so you can catch the shooters by surprise
The thing that's missed though is context. I haven't played the remake, but i believe in the original at least it's explained that Makarov had inside help, so those cops weren't poorly scripted, they were being given shit info as to help them be slaughtered, so they could kill the guy and the masacre would be blamed on an American group. this was all a part of the plan in the game. So yea it seems really stupid or like poor game design, but you have to remember the people in charge were trying to make this seem as bad as possible to pin on the americans to force ww3. It's like how everyone thinks storm troopers have shit aim, until you realize that in the original 3 movies (4,5, 6) that they are told not to hurt x person every time they shoot. they aren't trying to hit them, they're trying to funnel them into a trap. This is along the same lines i think. The game designers look like idiots until you find out this was set up to be a max carnage event.
@@paulbell3682 A remaster is just a remastering. They remade assets. it's not an upscale with a new tune on the audio. Plus the plot is slightly different. Soooo a) most importantly. No one gives a fuck. b) It's a remake since it's not a shot for shot REMASTERING of the original. Unless of course you can point me to an article where it says they shot remastered the original game. I know they call it a remaster, but that's because they wanted people to buy it thinking it was the same game just upscaled, which it is not.
I love how this guy is so no-nonsense. So many of the experts try and keep a fun mentality while talking facts. Instead, he just tells is the way it is.
Well tbh it’s a game it’s supposed to be fun. It’s cod, a guy being overly serious about a game like cod can be kinda tedious. I still think he’s cool, but Cameron and Israel are my fav.
Right when I saw that trigger hand move I knew he was going to say something. My dad who is retired army was watching me play this one random day and he also pointed that out.
Since Geoff mentioned things like healing during a firefight, military tactics, weapon damage etc, I feel like Geoff would love to react to Far Cry 2 , since it has mostly all of that, plus weapon jamming, which is also another factor in weapon handling that is rarely addressed in FPS.
Pretty innocent mistake but the gun the character is using is an M240 bravo not an M60. The M240 Bravo is bigger and has a faster rate of fire but it looks pretty similar.
Speaking as a game animator that kind of input on where you would normally put the hand during reload I would have imaged would have been super useful. I can't speak to a lot of other critiques here from the creative side receiving that feedback but I would have loved that note, especially on something trying to lean towards realism. Obviously thinking about it now it makes clear tactical sense, but most of us are just artists. We have no idea how this stuff would really work in real situations like this. Bet that kind of consulting wouldn't be in most budgets though.
It's why he gave that strategy last. Best to remove yourself from the area entirely. The gunman likely knows they are on a timer and have limited ammo. they are PROBABLY not gonna spend those finite resources shooting at corpses in the off-chance one of them isn't dead.
There was an active shooter at the mall I work at a few weeks ago. Nobody got hurt because it was an altercation between two people that resulted in one of them pulling a gun and firing (but missing) 4 shots. There's a procedure I learned and I think everybody should know in an active shooter situation. It's called ADD: Avoid, Deny, Defend. The thing you should always aim to do is *Avoid* the situation entirely. Use emergency exists away from the assumed position of the shooter. That gives you the highest likelihood of survival. If you have enough time, you should *Deny* the shooter access to your location by locking doors, gates, etc. Lastly, if you are unable to Avoid the shooter, or Deny them access, your absolute last resort is to *Defend* yourself by any means necessary, utilizing anything you can use as a weapon.
I always love to hear former military specialists give their insight on video games like Modern Warfare and beyond. I really hope I could have the chance to share a long conversation with someone who was in the Navy SEALs or special forces one day regarding what it was like to be in the military
I know a guy like that irl. Served in the Quds Forces of the IRGC (elite special forces in Iran), but he is apparently not allowed to tell me much about the stuff he did in the military (since a lot of it classified information). From what little I have gathered from speaking with him on various occasions, it is an extremely dangerous job and this particular individual has been shot at a lot of times over the course of his career, and faced near-death experiences. He always tells me that being in the special forces is nowhere near as glamorous as video games like CoD make it out to be, and that he probably would not have done so if he could go back in time. Really cool guy though, and very humble as well.
I play online with a group of Vets, most of us are from the US with a couple from other countries. Some of us were Operators in the military and we enjoy games like this mainly because it a break from what we did.
Was Geoff talking about the LOD airport massacre? If he was the perpetrators were Japanese and used violin cases, not Chinese, but we all forget things sometimes
“That guy….. is deaf” A marine UA-camr who deployed to Afghanistan said the funniest quote that stuck with me: “I listen to the TV with the volume turned way, way up because…. Uhh….. I was a machine gunner”
5:11 they need to capture him not to eliminate him that's why they're shooting for the legs, they're immobilizing his movement so they can catch him easily
In the same timestamp he at first corrects the idea that shooting the leg is practical, then he follows up with an acknowledgement of the intent to capture the target. To which he said if it was capture mission then they shouldn't be in a spot to shoot him in the first place. Worst case, still go for the torso. Less odds of missing and getting yourself killed and the odds of incapacitation is higher than death.
8:04 Funny you mention that. Who remembers Urban Terror? It was an FPS where if you got hit in the leg, your movement was slowed and you couldn't sprint until you bandaged yourself up. If you got hit in the arms, your guy would sway uncontrollably. If you got hit in the head, your screen would go really blood red. If you were bleeding, your health would slowly drop unless you bandaged yourself first. Bandaging couldn't increase your health back to full (unless you had the med kit equipped.) If you were bleeding and walking away, you'd leave a blood trail which people could use to follow you too. And my favourite feature... each mag had it's own ammo count. So you spawned with 3 mags, not 90 bullets. If you fired 2 bullets and dropped a mag with 28 bullets left, you DROPPED 28 bullets. People would usually only reload when they had around 10 bullets left in the mag. God that was an amazing game. Would LOVE to see something like that again
Those guys are so boring. Cameron is too green and rarely has anything interesting to say. And Israel is just boring(he's all right if there's someone better than Cameron next to him). Both guys are way below the other military Experts, like Geoff here and the Sniper guy. Those guys are amazing to listen to.
I've seen these military guys say it's stupid to point your weapon at your own teammates and really it is but I wished someone in the background would explain to them that the game is made where the gun is always pointing wherever you are looking . There's no looking at something without pointing your gun at it one of the other guys knows about games and how they work but some of the others don't . I like how they explain how things are handled realistically than in video games and similarities.
@@jackdonnelly2023 exactly I get these guys are supposed to watch the video not knowing what's going to happen to get first reaction but someone should tell him you play as someone undercover with terrorists I seen a different guy watching it with that Isreal dude who knows what is going on so he was able to explain the situation
I remember when the original MW2 came out and I was absolutely excited that they added No Russian. I wasn't excited to kill civilians. I was excited that it was an opportunity to have discussions about these issues and make the player ask themselves some tough questions. Emphasis on "opportunity".
That mode feels like playing Doom. Yeah, the mode it's cool in terms of being "realistic" about the wounds, the helmet, the animation when you die from a headshot. It's challenging. But at least they joke with you like "And you thought that Hige Mile Club on veteran was hard." Lmao
Honestly, this video is very informative. A Navy Seal reacting to these missions and comparing them to actual real life scenarios as to tell us how would it go in real life, is actually very cool and interesting. we should have him react to more missions.
This has always been in my mind. I wished back in my Special Forces days that we also had the ability to be okay even after getting shot at. Just by hiding in a corner for a few seconds or laying on the ground like in these video games.😂😂
An American military explaining how not to hurt civilians is funny to say the least, if they had those reservations with civilians in Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia and dozens of other countries, many people would still be alive
It's probably even more likely that it's an M240G. Not saying that I didn't find it sus that he called it a SAW, but my understanding is that SEAL's don't commonly have 240's in their armory.
Yet it is sometime the right thing to do : It can be lethal but far less than a body shot, it may be difficult but those guys are trained to do this and NO this is not at all illegal to do so, and it doesnt make any sense, why would it be illegal to shoot a bad guy in the leg but not in the torso ? That's really an american thing that grew up to defend police shooting. In reality, most rich country police and elit unit are trained to do this. It can be lethal but the lethality is down to 10% and a femoral artery damage can be treated and immediate first aid can stop it (put your finger and use a tourniquet). Try now to stop the bleeding of someone shot on the torso --> impossible. One clear example of elite police shooting on the leg of a terrorist to stop him running away ua-cam.com/video/Nay7IYu9PAo/v-deo.html An other example of a guy shooting on the leg of a suicidal guy to stop him ua-cam.com/video/0Bx5PRqYAig/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/SZWC4wbQxGU/v-deo.html and there is a lot of example of such situation with trained police or military If you want to arrest someone running away with gun, you'd rather TRY to shoot at somewhere less lethal than the torso. One clear example of elite police shooting on the leg of a terrorist to stop him running away and i's really one more time an american thing to call this stupid. And calling it too difficult really is the stupiest thing I've heard. It's difficult ? You've trained for it, you are not a normal citize, you are getting paid to train to do difficult stuff.
The leg shot is the only part of this video he is wrong. It can be lethal but far less than a body shot, it may be difficult but those guys are trained to do this and NO this is not at all illegal to do so, and it doesnt make any sense, why would it be illegal to shoot a bad guy in the leg but not in the torso ? That's really an american thing that grew up to defend police shooting. In reality, most rich country police and elit unit are trained to do this. It can be lethal but the lethality is down to 10% and a femoral artery damage can be treated and immediate first aid can stop it (put your finger and use a tourniquet). Try now to stop the bleeding of someone shot on the torso --> impossible. One clear example of elite police shooting on the leg of a terrorist to stop him running away ua-cam.com/video/Nay7IYu9PAo/v-deo.html An other example of a guy shooting on the leg of a suicidal guy to stop him ua-cam.com/video/0Bx5PRqYAig/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/SZWC4wbQxGU/v-deo.html If you want to arrest someone running away with gun, you'd rather TRY to shoot at somewhere less lethal than the torso.
He said the machine gun is a 60, but I believe it’s a M240 B. That gun is about 27lbs. The way he reloads that weapon with one hand , is extremely hard to do.
Yeah, thing about the common footsoldier is that they might not have extensive knowledge on the weapons they wield, just knowledge on hiw to operate and maintain them, unless they're someone like an armorer or some such, like Zach Hazard was
You should make Geoff review more realistic fps games like: - Insurgency (new & old) - Groundbranch - Ready or not - Zero hour - Squad - Black one Blood brothers Games like Cod, BF etc are to unrealistic imo. But thanks for the content!
love these videos, experts get caught up on minute details we don't notice or care about, but it stands out to them and is something to talk on, like the reloading animations, it's fascinating
FINALLY, SOMEONE BRINGS UP THE AMBULANCE PROBLEM, FSB would've 100% checked the random ambulance that responded too fast to a shooting and only has 1 occupant seen (driver).
Please note that it was a Japanese terrorist/paramilitia group by the name of the red army, not the official armed force of Chinese government. The Chinese red army was dissolved and restructured pre-50s during the ww2.
Favela crossed into the Uncanny Valley for me. Like there's no way two soldiers fought their way through that whole area without getting shot once. I know this, because I spent several hours trying to beat it without getting hit and always, at some point, I would get hit. And this is with game knowledge of where the enemy spawns and what happens I had access to. In real life this is a suicide mission, it only works because video game. I know the soldiers weren't expecting an entire town to turn against them when they only wanted one guy but still, they should've pulled out the second civilians were hostile.
For real, the best way I heard it was that Call of Duty used to be a game about an ordinary soldier who muddled through horrible situations to accomplish something that any soldier could possibly do, but now Call of Duty games seem to be more focused on the most outlandish things possible and how big and amazing everything could be, it's no longer about the ordinary Soldier, but the super war hero action movie star.
It's so strange to me that a SEAL of all people, wouldn't recognize one of the military's most iconic weapons for literally decades, the M240, and mistake it for the M60
@@SeudXe it has been the primary standard issue light machine gun for the entire United States military since pre 2001. They are on helicopters, trucks, tanks, boats, and carried by the infantry of the US Army and Marines. I don’t expect the guy to be able to tell the difference between an AKM from China vs Easter Europe from 500 meters but the primary crew served weapon of his own country, yeah I don’t think that’s a high bar to achieve. Especially since it is highly HIGHLY likely he could be required to operate one in combat. That’s like one of the Delta boys from Blackhawk down not recognizing the .50 mounted on the Rangers trucks.
Since he is a Navy Seal. May I ask you guys to have him to react to Medan Of Honor: Warfighter.. Because a lot of the levels in MOH:Warfighter there are written "Inspired by actual events" So maybe he can react to it... and MOW:Warfighter is Navy Seal tho. Mother, Preacher, Voodoo, Stump... They are Navy Seals based on the MOH:2010
1:35 the red army (in fact 3 people, the rest of the faction was either killed by other members of the red army or arrested by the japanese police forces prior to this attack) came in Israel to show to palestinians what they need to do, they were the first to commit a "suicide action" and they were not chinese but japanese.
I think Reeves at 1:37 was referring to the Lod airport massacre in 1972. He is incorrect. The massacre was done by the Japanese red army not the Chinese. The 3 shooters was Kozo Okamoto, Tsuyoshi Okudaira, and Yasuyuki Yasuda who were trained in Lebanon before committing terrorist actions. IReeves military input and insight are interesting and great. However, history is not his strong suit in unfortunately.
People play GTA and commit multiple mass shootings in public, kill police officers, NOOSE Officers, FIB Agents, civilians, on a daily basis, but this scene, oh no its too graphic. I was 9 years old playing this and was never offended or disgusted. The game is rated M for a reason. Those people that were outraged (Except for Russia) are the same type of people that would ask to play Call of Duty non lethal. A reference to an IGN interview when they said MW 2019 was too graphic and realistic, it made them feel uncomfortable which is a joke imo
@@ProjectGameVerse Bad comparison. People have been complaining and still do about GTA. The ones that have an issue with that level and the people that play GTA are not the same folks
@@ProjectGameVerse exactly man. GTA was my childhood. Vice City and San Andrea's on the ps2 was the shit. Also, the ESRB is at least acknowledged nowadays. Back in the day, the media went crazy about "warning the parents". Turn out the media made me more violent than the games lol.
@@ProjectGameVerse I otta agree with Apollo here BTW. Most gamers are in the same camp when it comes to COD and GTA. Don't even get me started on IGN. The same guys who gave tlou 2 a 10/10 and has reviewers who admittedly review without playing at times. The same idiots who complain about difficulties in fromsoftware games as well. There is loads more but I'd be wasting energy typing.
@@ProjectGameVerse honestly that sort of proves their point. You playing those games at 9 and not feeling disgusted or offended shows the possibility of desensitization, which was one of the reasons.
I can imagine having to survive something like this. My sister and I were Christmas shopping in the mall when some dude in a store across from us pulled a gun from his waist, and everyone scattered, including my sister and I. We found cover at the back of this salon and we were able to get out of the mall safely.
Would love to see his reaction to milsim ArmA III games. There are some videos with tag "TUSHINO" (hardcore russian server - true military role play). They communicate, use cover and concealment, ground vehicles and CAS when available. But they speak russian. Jumbo create nice videos with his highlights. After his videos I'd say that ArmA III on this specific server should be the best simulation of actual warfare.
He said at 0:42 he's carrying an m60 and after that he said he's carrying a saw m249 at 0:52, but he actually carries an fn mag m240 the whole time, it's crazy to know about weapons I've never seen more than a special forces man who fought with this weapon
I love how at one point he talks about putting on a tourniquet and basically just taking care of the gunshot wound and I'm over here like "You ever heard about Escape From Tarkov my guy?"
5:06 “We need him alive” Geoff: go for his torso, you do more damage and are more likely to kill him Irregardless of the difficulty of the shot, if you want a target alive you don’t shoot them in the spine.
0:58 - I a couple of countries (I think Germany and Japan), in the original MW2 you actually couldn't shoot at people or it was game over, you could only shoot in random directions away from people or not shoot at at all. 2:57 - I don't think an American spy would be concerned with shooting down an asset of the Russian police/security. 5:46 - Yes, but consider the context: it was a capture mission that already failed and the guy was on the run and worked for a terrorist and they really needed him alive so shooting for the legs was a desperate but reasonable thing to do.
Shooting someone in the leg, when you want someone captured, is absolutely not the option. A 5.56 round which is 4 times more powerful than the standard pistol rounds, would most likely devastate the femoral artery. If that happens, death is near certain as he'd be bleeding out from the second largest blood vessel in his body.
@@alex-8206 just as bad? It's a mission about killing civilians and being terrorists, them being Russian is just a plot point to get russia to commit to a war against the US.
@@alex-8206 What a weird question. The attack was not racially motivated in any way. Also, since this was an airport, it is assumed that people of all ethnicities were present, not just Russians.
The get away with the ambulance is actually genius since they rush off in a hurry like an ambulance that just came from a mass shooting. The Dark Knight does the same thing in the beginning with the school busses.
I honestly want Geoff to appear more in videos like this. It would be pretty cool to see him cover more FPS games like CoD, Battlefield, etc.
100% agree, hes more of a serious version then the other 2, but all of them are great !
I know I’m being critical here but if this dude is a SEAL then he should really know his weapons first. Could be a simple mistake, I don’t know. Not an M60 or SAW, it’s a M240B. 0:38
@@Blackanamanian9 its an oldish remastered game, so could be a mistake, looking at pics of the both weapons. and the pov of what the player is seeing in the game
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He's being a senior antagonist like Sheperd would be badass 😁😁😁
Y'all should have him react to some of the long-ass drawn out firefights in Tarkov, seems like the kind of guy who would love it.
Agreed, specifically with how he said about if healing was in the game I was thinking "he should check out tarkov then"
He'd tell the tarkov AK reload animation to fuck off like he did here lmfoa
@@codemy666 there's like three different animations, you get the fancy ones with mastery levels
@@nade7242 It takes a trained PMC thousands of hours to realise he can reload his AK without taking his hand off the pistol grip, wöw realism
@@codemy666 in future versions BEAR are going to have advantages with Kalashnikov platform, and USEC advantages with AR-15 platform
i am assuming that's why they have all the mastery animations and then just don't really use them
8:06 What's funny is back in 2004-2005, Metal Gear Solid 3 actually had this mechanic, your character could actually get bullet, stab wounds, broken bones, poisoned, you name it, and you actually needed to go into a menu to apply actual first aid to each wound, otherwise your character would just keep bleeding to death.
I thought of farcry animations when he said that
@@EnoYaka haha same
if it wasn’t because MGS3 is full of these superhuman BS it would totally have been my favourite military operation game off all time. It is a shame that all these realism get destroyed by the second you run into bad guys covering himself with electricity or knocking out a bee storm by spinning two pistols.
Snake eater was ahead of its time
@@abc2390986 to be fair, it's cool as shit tho.
At 6:25 That's the usual scenario that the Spec Ops Batallion in Rio faces every incursion they make in the favelas. It's usually more claustrophobic than what's depicted in the game with narrow alleys and streets, not to mention the bigger presence of civilians IRL, but almost no CQB. The druglord soldiers and the police take potshots at each other.
Yeah you are right. Saw some documentaries of BOPE fighting in favelas and it felt so tight like in catacombs corridors. Every corner may be your last one, either getting shot from a roof or from a thug waiting by the corner. Scary as hell
That’s why we often have civilian casualties as well. Very populated areas with thin metal sheets/wood usually making up the walls. Plus, the favelas start in the bottom of large hills and many of them are facing each other, so people from neighboring favelas have died from shootouts between gangs and police.
A quick correction: the Lod airport massacre in the 1970s was committed by the Japanese red army a leftwing terrorist organization active until the early 2000s, not the Chinese.
yea, plus Chinese red army changed its name during the Japanese invading, so it can't be Chinese red army.
Also it was not planned by PLO but PLFP .
Trust me that wasn’t an accident lol
Thank you, felt like that should've been addressed
well it's not the first time where the americans make shit up lmao . they are the best in that field
The timing is... impeccable
or maybe Gamology find this the best timing
@Brian related
Haven't you watched the recent news?
Indeed
@@damired Pretty sure it was sarcastic. lmao
@@xJokerzWild If that is considered to be sarcastic... I wish to know your opinion about post-irony
I'm really glad that not only are these videos entertaining, they are also educational from people with first-hand experience
"Fun" fact: confrontation in favelas rarely go CQB and most shots are taken from some hundred meters away which can lead to innocent people being killed by accident specially by normal police officers. Special units are pretty good at identifying the suspects though.
Makes sense to take them out from afar even if it's super risky for civilians.
Nobody would ever go into a favela to arrest some gang member or other such criminal even if they were fully kitted and accompanied by a whole squad.
@@danialyousaf6456 opinions about these ops are quite divided amongst brazilians cause most end up with a high death count. Last major op ended with 27 suspects killed and multiple reports of executions despite suspect surrendering. It was such a big deal that even the superior federal court asked for an independent investigation which obviously yielded no results.
@@Tango_Mike Damn.
@@danialyousaf6456 Yeah, Brazil has an insane amount of extrajudicial killings by police. The law is basically a bunch of murderous goons, almost no better than the drug lords.
@@RicochetForce yeah.
Love this guy. I love hearing ppl that know what they're talking about, being professional about these very serious things.
Nice
Like Cameron and Israel?
While I do agree with you, it's also a little startling to hear him admit to things like false flag attacks while the mainstream media denies they exist. I mean, if a guy who has actually been employed by the government acknowledges that it's a perfectly viable strategy to kill friendly citizens for the sake of political or financial gain, then that's a massive red flag for me.
Not sure if he is legit though, he didn't recognize the guns (m240 for example which he kept calling m60) that were being used, even though navy has them. He is also accentuating when he talks, like calling 40mm grenade "40 mike mike". I don't know, feel free to prove me wrong though.
@@DG_427 I'm not gonna claim I know anyhting about this, but I know i've heard "40 mike mike" tons of times. Most of all from Cameron Fath that also came from this channel.
From later videos with Cameron and Israel Wright they have said something like how on Gameology they just have a small screen with no sound, showing clips from games parts of games so they don't have any context.
If that's the case, it's very understandable why alot of these videos have people making comments that don't make sense for someone that knows the game or movie they are commenting on.
I love this guy. He presents the situations in a rational but tactical way. I know just from looking at the way that truck pulled in at the airport, those guys were getting sprayed with LMG fire... That's a great way to lose a whole squad...
Like you said pull off to the side, and mask your entry so you can catch the shooters by surprise
The thing that's missed though is context. I haven't played the remake, but i believe in the original at least it's explained that Makarov had inside help, so those cops weren't poorly scripted, they were being given shit info as to help them be slaughtered, so they could kill the guy and the masacre would be blamed on an American group. this was all a part of the plan in the game. So yea it seems really stupid or like poor game design, but you have to remember the people in charge were trying to make this seem as bad as possible to pin on the americans to force ww3.
It's like how everyone thinks storm troopers have shit aim, until you realize that in the original 3 movies (4,5, 6) that they are told not to hurt x person every time they shoot. they aren't trying to hit them, they're trying to funnel them into a trap. This is along the same lines i think. The game designers look like idiots until you find out this was set up to be a max carnage event.
@@michag4337 It's a remaster.
@@paulbell3682 ok?
@@michag4337 There's a HHHHUUUUUUGGGGE difference between a remaster & a remake.
@@paulbell3682 A remaster is just a remastering. They remade assets. it's not an upscale with a new tune on the audio. Plus the plot is slightly different.
Soooo a) most importantly. No one gives a fuck.
b) It's a remake since it's not a shot for shot REMASTERING of the original. Unless of course you can point me to an article where it says they shot remastered the original game.
I know they call it a remaster, but that's because they wanted people to buy it thinking it was the same game just upscaled, which it is not.
LOOOOOVE this guy man, he explains everything so well and gives amazing advises, i really enjoy his videos.
I love how this guy is so no-nonsense. So many of the experts try and keep a fun mentality while talking facts. Instead, he just tells is the way it is.
Well tbh it’s a game it’s supposed to be fun. It’s cod, a guy being overly serious about a game like cod can be kinda tedious. I still think he’s cool, but Cameron and Israel are my fav.
@@poultry-lover6665 I get that. It's just since we know it's a game, I want to hear about the real side of things from the real life experts.
@@jordanhoward5272 ya but hearing experts nit pick about little things that we know ain’t real, is just kinda tedious, but it’s still fun
It depends on the game, COD is trying to be more realistic than lets say.. Team Fortress, so funny commentary would more fit with the game
Well it's actually just that COD does everything wrong.
Right when I saw that trigger hand move I knew he was going to say something. My dad who is retired army was watching me play this one random day and he also pointed that out.
Can we get him, Cameron, Chris, and Israel play Ready or Not?
Since Geoff mentioned things like healing during a firefight, military tactics, weapon damage etc, I feel like Geoff would love to react to Far Cry 2 , since it has mostly all of that, plus weapon jamming, which is also another factor in weapon handling that is rarely addressed in FPS.
Well, in Far Cry 2, even the guns you buy from store are heavily used ones, a brand new rifle won't jam after a 1000 shots, i suppose.
Pretty innocent mistake but the gun the character is using is an M240 bravo not an M60. The M240 Bravo is bigger and has a faster rate of fire but it looks pretty similar.
Thank god someone else caught that, I thought I was tweaking
Dude I caught it off the rip 😂 but I was in weapons squad for almost 2 years before moving to a team leader position. So it made me tweak out a bit.
use some bitches
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Speaking as a game animator that kind of input on where you would normally put the hand during reload I would have imaged would have been super useful. I can't speak to a lot of other critiques here from the creative side receiving that feedback but I would have loved that note, especially on something trying to lean towards realism. Obviously thinking about it now it makes clear tactical sense, but most of us are just artists. We have no idea how this stuff would really work in real situations like this. Bet that kind of consulting wouldn't be in most budgets though.
Which studio do you work for?
You can play dead, but what if the undercover agent goes to shoot an already dead person and just kills you 😂
@@kymma2589 You don't know who Seals are, do you?
It's why he gave that strategy last. Best to remove yourself from the area entirely.
The gunman likely knows they are on a timer and have limited ammo. they are PROBABLY not gonna spend those finite resources shooting at corpses in the off-chance one of them isn't dead.
I don't see an M60 I see two M240B's 🤷🏻♂️
I’m sayin
There was an active shooter at the mall I work at a few weeks ago. Nobody got hurt because it was an altercation between two people that resulted in one of them pulling a gun and firing (but missing) 4 shots. There's a procedure I learned and I think everybody should know in an active shooter situation. It's called ADD: Avoid, Deny, Defend.
The thing you should always aim to do is *Avoid* the situation entirely. Use emergency exists away from the assumed position of the shooter. That gives you the highest likelihood of survival.
If you have enough time, you should *Deny* the shooter access to your location by locking doors, gates, etc.
Lastly, if you are unable to Avoid the shooter, or Deny them access, your absolute last resort is to *Defend* yourself by any means necessary, utilizing anything you can use as a weapon.
*Who be Putin up these videos about no Russians during a Russian war?*
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Joe mama
Nice
This made me have a stroke
Aaaaaaaaaaa
1:40 correction: the PFLP actually hired 3 members of the Japanese Red Army which was militia communist group
I always love to hear former military specialists give their insight on video games like Modern Warfare and beyond. I really hope I could have the chance to share a long conversation with someone who was in the Navy SEALs or special forces one day regarding what it was like to be in the military
I know a guy like that irl. Served in the Quds Forces of the IRGC (elite special forces in Iran), but he is apparently not allowed to tell me much about the stuff he did in the military (since a lot of it classified information). From what little I have gathered from speaking with him on various occasions, it is an extremely dangerous job and this particular individual has been shot at a lot of times over the course of his career, and faced near-death experiences. He always tells me that being in the special forces is nowhere near as glamorous as video games like CoD make it out to be, and that he probably would not have done so if he could go back in time. Really cool guy though, and very humble as well.
@@kiankafai7478 I wonder if SF guys around the world share the same sentiments
I play online with a group of Vets, most of us are from the US with a couple from other countries. Some of us were Operators in the military and we enjoy games like this mainly because it a break from what we did.
@@fmfdocbotl4358 Yeah right buddy
At 4:52 did he know the mission was to capture him alive?
He actually predicted the name of the next mission in the Favela, Hornet's Nest!
1:35 The three men hired for the 1972 airport massacre were Japanese Red Army soldiers. The Chinese Red Army was disbanded prior to WWII.
Was Geoff talking about the LOD airport massacre? If he was the perpetrators were Japanese and used violin cases, not Chinese, but we all forget things sometimes
Wow, it's very interesting to learn about the Lod Airport Massacre. I had never heard of that.
Yeah, except it was Japanese red army and not Chinese
“That guy….. is deaf”
A marine UA-camr who deployed to Afghanistan said the funniest quote that stuck with me:
“I listen to the TV with the volume turned way, way up because…. Uhh….. I was a machine gunner”
5:11 they need to capture him not to eliminate him that's why they're shooting for the legs, they're immobilizing his movement so they can catch him easily
In the same timestamp he at first corrects the idea that shooting the leg is practical, then he follows up with an acknowledgement of the intent to capture the target. To which he said if it was capture mission then they shouldn't be in a spot to shoot him in the first place. Worst case, still go for the torso. Less odds of missing and getting yourself killed and the odds of incapacitation is higher than death.
@@Leomorg731 yeah i realized that after watching but still thank you :)
0:40. Being “that guy” here but the guns you’re using are m240s
8:04 Funny you mention that. Who remembers Urban Terror?
It was an FPS where if you got hit in the leg, your movement was slowed and you couldn't sprint until you bandaged yourself up. If you got hit in the arms, your guy would sway uncontrollably. If you got hit in the head, your screen would go really blood red. If you were bleeding, your health would slowly drop unless you bandaged yourself first. Bandaging couldn't increase your health back to full (unless you had the med kit equipped.) If you were bleeding and walking away, you'd leave a blood trail which people could use to follow you too. And my favourite feature... each mag had it's own ammo count. So you spawned with 3 mags, not 90 bullets. If you fired 2 bullets and dropped a mag with 28 bullets left, you DROPPED 28 bullets. People would usually only reload when they had around 10 bullets left in the mag.
God that was an amazing game. Would LOVE to see something like that again
We need this guy cameron and israel doing a react
Those guys are so boring. Cameron is too green and rarely has anything interesting to say. And Israel is just boring(he's all right if there's someone better than Cameron next to him). Both guys are way below the other military Experts, like Geoff here and the Sniper guy. Those guys are amazing to listen to.
U know why ur here now😭😭😂😂👀👀
I've seen these military guys say it's stupid to point your weapon at your own teammates and really it is but I wished someone in the background would explain to them that the game is made where the gun is always pointing wherever you are looking . There's no looking at something without pointing your gun at it one of the other guys knows about games and how they work but some of the others don't . I like how they explain how things are handled realistically than in video games and similarities.
And also he said “aren’t we supposed to be the good guys?” In No Russian, where you play as a man working with terrorists 💀
@@jackdonnelly2023 exactly I get these guys are supposed to watch the video not knowing what's going to happen to get first reaction but someone should tell him you play as someone undercover with terrorists I seen a different guy watching it with that Isreal dude who knows what is going on so he was able to explain the situation
I remember when the original MW2 came out and I was absolutely excited that they added No Russian. I wasn't excited to kill civilians. I was excited that it was an opportunity to have discussions about these issues and make the player ask themselves some tough questions. Emphasis on "opportunity".
Virtue signalling much?
Haha machine gun go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
lol what?
Yo lol shut up its a video game m240b go brrrrrrrrr gah
I loved his comment about having to fix area specific wounds. It's my favourite feature from Call of Duty Infinite Warfare - Specialist Mode.
That mode feels like playing Doom. Yeah, the mode it's cool in terms of being "realistic" about the wounds, the helmet, the animation when you die from a headshot. It's challenging. But at least they joke with you like "And you thought that Hige Mile Club on veteran was hard." Lmao
This guy was awesome if he has enough free time to continue to entertain and enlighten us plz call him bac to the show a number of times.
Honestly, this video is very informative. A Navy Seal reacting to these missions and comparing them to actual real life scenarios as to tell us how would it go in real life, is actually very cool and interesting. we should have him react to more missions.
This man definitely has a taste for the finer things. Prior Navy SEAL sporting an Omega Seamaster Pro NTTD on the wrist.
Bring this guy back for Escape from Tarkov, he'd really like how the game plays and how the healing works.
6:05 Yes Geoff, you are right, when I played CoD: MW2 and I was at this mission, I spent 1 hour just to get to a certain point.
“Multiple guys on the (dog barks)”🤣🤣 6:15
I totally want to see him react to Tarkov which has the healing setup he talked about.
I agree with him, the maze mission made me very frustrated at my first playthrough...
Maze? Favelas are real home to people
@@pointblank986 okay? Still a maze
great video, just one thing about the Palestinian Liberation Organization attack, it was the Japanese red army, not Chinese
2:20 Good tips he's gonna need to start giving his kids when the school starts from now on
This has always been in my mind.
I wished back in my Special Forces days that we also had the ability to be okay even after getting shot at.
Just by hiding in a corner for a few seconds or laying on the ground like in these video games.😂😂
its a 240 not a m60 tho
I would love to see him react to Tarcov!!
An American military explaining how not to hurt civilians is funny to say the least, if they had those reservations with civilians in Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia and dozens of other countries, many people would still be alive
0:38 That's not an m60- It's an M240B
They look kinda similar, but I think a Navy seal should know the difference.
he also goes on to call the same weapon a SAW a few seconds later when he comments about checking the ammo on the m240.
He definitely should. Any basic Infantry or Combat MOS should know this easily.
Glad someone else caught that
It's probably even more likely that it's an M240G. Not saying that I didn't find it sus that he called it a SAW, but my understanding is that SEAL's don't commonly have 240's in their armory.
Omg i am happy he commented on the "shoot the leg" callout. Too many people actually believe that shit is the right away to go about it. 😂
Yet it is sometime the right thing to do :
It can be lethal but far less than a body shot, it may be difficult but those guys are trained to do this and NO this is not at all illegal to do so, and it doesnt make any sense, why would it be illegal to shoot a bad guy in the leg but not in the torso ?
That's really an american thing that grew up to defend police shooting. In reality, most rich country police and elit unit are trained to do this.
It can be lethal but the lethality is down to 10% and a femoral artery damage can be treated and immediate first aid can stop it (put your finger and use a tourniquet).
Try now to stop the bleeding of someone shot on the torso --> impossible.
One clear example of elite police shooting on the leg of a terrorist to stop him running away ua-cam.com/video/Nay7IYu9PAo/v-deo.html
An other example of a guy shooting on the leg of a suicidal guy to stop him
ua-cam.com/video/0Bx5PRqYAig/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/SZWC4wbQxGU/v-deo.html
and there is a lot of example of such situation with trained police or military
If you want to arrest someone running away with gun, you'd rather TRY to shoot at somewhere less lethal than the torso.
One clear example of elite police shooting on the leg of a terrorist to stop him running away and i's really one more time an american thing to call this stupid.
And calling it too difficult really is the stupiest thing I've heard. It's difficult ? You've trained for it, you are not a normal citize, you are getting paid to train to do difficult stuff.
One of my favorite CoD campaigns. The leg shot always confused me because a leg shot can be lethal if you hit the femoral artery
The leg shot is the only part of this video he is wrong.
It can be lethal but far less than a body shot, it may be difficult but those guys are trained to do this and NO this is not at all illegal to do so, and it doesnt make any sense, why would it be illegal to shoot a bad guy in the leg but not in the torso ?
That's really an american thing that grew up to defend police shooting. In reality, most rich country police and elit unit are trained to do this.
It can be lethal but the lethality is down to 10% and a femoral artery damage can be treated and immediate first aid can stop it (put your finger and use a tourniquet).
Try now to stop the bleeding of someone shot on the torso --> impossible.
One clear example of elite police shooting on the leg of a terrorist to stop him running away ua-cam.com/video/Nay7IYu9PAo/v-deo.html
An other example of a guy shooting on the leg of a suicidal guy to stop him
ua-cam.com/video/0Bx5PRqYAig/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/SZWC4wbQxGU/v-deo.html
If you want to arrest someone running away with gun, you'd rather TRY to shoot at somewhere less lethal than the torso.
Very interesting insights. Thanks for inviting Geoff and I hope you have him do many more videos like this.
Homie really called the M240 that I guarantee that he’s used before, an M60…. A Vietnam era machine gun 🤦🏼♂️
He said the machine gun is a 60, but I believe it’s a M240 B. That gun is about 27lbs. The way he reloads that weapon with one hand , is extremely hard to do.
It is. They don't have the 60 in game.
Called it a 60 then a saw, surprised he didn’t say pkm 😂 not really hating, just thought it was funny
Yeah, thing about the common footsoldier is that they might not have extensive knowledge on the weapons they wield, just knowledge on hiw to operate and maintain them, unless they're someone like an armorer or some such, like Zach Hazard was
@@gohunt001-5 idk man being a SEAL you might hope he knows what he is using
@@gohunt001-5 M240 is one of the most widely use weapons in the US military. I would expect a SEAL to be able to identify it.
You should make Geoff review more realistic fps games like:
- Insurgency (new & old)
- Groundbranch
- Ready or not
- Zero hour
- Squad
- Black one Blood brothers
Games like Cod, BF etc are to unrealistic imo.
But thanks for the content!
Does those games have a Campaign lol.Its just an another slow pace fast TTK shooter.Thats my opinion
@@ChandranPrema123 either you like it or you don't. But those games are 10x more realistic than Cod.
@@TacticalFPS Ehh that’s your opinion but for others they also have their own opinions
@@Crackoxz-01 I'm still telling facts like it or not. Nothing realisitc about warzone. Campaign maybe but still like a Hollywood blockbuster.
love these videos, experts get caught up on minute details we don't notice or care about, but it stands out to them and is something to talk on, like the reloading animations, it's fascinating
1:38 If you're talking about the Lod Airport massacre (1972), the PLO hired a small group of Japanese Red Army.
FINALLY, SOMEONE BRINGS UP THE AMBULANCE PROBLEM, FSB would've 100% checked the random ambulance that responded too fast to a shooting and only has 1 occupant seen (driver).
Not to mention driving away from a recently dead body.
Please note that it was a Japanese terrorist/paramilitia group by the name of the red army, not the official armed force of Chinese government. The Chinese red army was dissolved and restructured pre-50s during the ww2.
THANK YOU! FINALLY someone mentions why no one checked the ambulance
This was actually very interesting .learned some new things. Nice Video guys !
Favela crossed into the Uncanny Valley for me. Like there's no way two soldiers fought their way through that whole area without getting shot once. I know this, because I spent several hours trying to beat it without getting hit and always, at some point, I would get hit. And this is with game knowledge of where the enemy spawns and what happens I had access to.
In real life this is a suicide mission, it only works because video game. I know the soldiers weren't expecting an entire town to turn against them when they only wanted one guy but still, they should've pulled out the second civilians were hostile.
For real, the best way I heard it was that Call of Duty used to be a game about an ordinary soldier who muddled through horrible situations to accomplish something that any soldier could possibly do, but now Call of Duty games seem to be more focused on the most outlandish things possible and how big and amazing everything could be, it's no longer about the ordinary Soldier, but the super war hero action movie star.
wait your saying stuff that only could happen in a video game happened? omg no way. go play arma or any game that claims to be based in realism
It's so strange to me that a SEAL of all people, wouldn't recognize one of the military's most iconic weapons for literally decades, the M240, and mistake it for the M60
And then incorrectly identifies a “SAW” when a M249 isn’t shown at all during this entire video.
Dudes probably saying Saw as the application of the weapon and then older seals used m60s into the 2000s.
I mean they are trained to be fit and do their job not memorize every single firearm issued in the US military...
@@SeudXe exactly. All these gun experts man smh
@@SeudXe it has been the primary standard issue light machine gun for the entire United States military since pre 2001. They are on helicopters, trucks, tanks, boats, and carried by the infantry of the US Army and Marines. I don’t expect the guy to be able to tell the difference between an AKM from China vs Easter Europe from 500 meters but the primary crew served weapon of his own country, yeah I don’t think that’s a high bar to achieve. Especially since it is highly HIGHLY likely he could be required to operate one in combat. That’s like one of the Delta boys from Blackhawk down not recognizing the .50 mounted on the Rangers trucks.
Thats not an M60, thats a 240B
This new dude actually has some good insights, quite in depth, I'm liking it
Since he is a Navy Seal. May I ask you guys to have him to react to Medan Of Honor: Warfighter..
Because a lot of the levels in MOH:Warfighter there are written "Inspired by actual events" So maybe he can react to it... and MOW:Warfighter is Navy Seal tho. Mother, Preacher, Voodoo, Stump... They are Navy Seals based on the MOH:2010
The PLO hired the JAPANESE Red Army, not the Chinese Red Army (which didn't even exist for decades by that point) Google Lod Airport massacre.
@Foggy he wasn't there, it was the Lod Airport massacre, you can look it up yourself
1:35 the red army (in fact 3 people, the rest of the faction was either killed by other members of the red army or arrested by the japanese police forces prior to this attack) came in Israel to show to palestinians what they need to do, they were the first to commit a "suicide action" and they were not chinese but japanese.
Have him react to "The Only Easy Day Was Yesterday". That mission fits him perfectly since he's a seal
1:57 OOOOH I ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW WHY YOU CANNOT RE-ENTER CHECK IN! Now I know. Its because of that
I think Reeves at 1:37 was referring to the Lod airport massacre in 1972. He is incorrect. The massacre was done by the Japanese red army not the Chinese. The 3 shooters was Kozo Okamoto, Tsuyoshi Okudaira, and Yasuyuki Yasuda who were trained in Lebanon before committing terrorist actions.
IReeves military input and insight are interesting and great. However, history is not his strong suit in unfortunately.
I love it. Logic on steroids, " not what to think, how to think" ⚔️
Congressman Dan Crenshaw was caught in an IED explosion where he lost his eye. Not shot. But IEDs definitely aren't a good thing either hahaha
The famous mission that the media as usual lost its head over for nothing.
People play GTA and commit multiple mass shootings in public, kill police officers, NOOSE Officers, FIB Agents, civilians, on a daily basis, but this scene, oh no its too graphic. I was 9 years old playing this and was never offended or disgusted. The game is rated M for a reason. Those people that were outraged (Except for Russia) are the same type of people that would ask to play Call of Duty non lethal.
A reference to an IGN interview when they said MW 2019 was too graphic and realistic, it made them feel uncomfortable which is a joke imo
@@ProjectGameVerse Bad comparison. People have been complaining and still do about GTA. The ones that have an issue with that level and the people that play GTA are not the same folks
@@ProjectGameVerse exactly man. GTA was my childhood. Vice City and San Andrea's on the ps2 was the shit. Also, the ESRB is at least acknowledged nowadays. Back in the day, the media went crazy about "warning the parents".
Turn out the media made me more violent than the games lol.
@@ProjectGameVerse I otta agree with Apollo here BTW. Most gamers are in the same camp when it comes to COD and GTA.
Don't even get me started on IGN. The same guys who gave tlou 2 a 10/10 and has reviewers who admittedly review without playing at times. The same idiots who complain about difficulties in fromsoftware games as well. There is loads more but I'd be wasting energy typing.
@@ProjectGameVerse honestly that sort of proves their point. You playing those games at 9 and not feeling disgusted or offended shows the possibility of desensitization, which was one of the reasons.
Geoff and the guys from shirt fire need to colab one day. It would be awesome. Maybe even do some irl weapons firing
God I could watch a multi hour video of just this man talking about things like this, very informative and just an awesome video.
This guys actually sits down and explains combat tactics I love it
Dude gets all of the weapons wrong.
I'm Brazilian, and that's exactly how the police go up a favela n
I love his sentence at around 6:50 in the video “alot of gamers wouldnt be doing this stuff in real life” thats a real ass statement
“To chase someone in a maze like area is gonna be difficult.” YEEEEEEP! It is one of the hardest parts of the game for me
Well, you actually need to use tourniquets and tons of things to heal yourself in MGS3, so I think he would be pleased to see.
I'd like to see him react to the Battlefield 3 campaign. It has some great moments
I can imagine having to survive something like this. My sister and I were Christmas shopping in the mall when some dude in a store across from us pulled a gun from his waist, and everyone scattered, including my sister and I. We found cover at the back of this salon and we were able to get out of the mall safely.
He says roof as "the ruff" love this guy
Would love to see his reaction to milsim ArmA III games. There are some videos with tag "TUSHINO" (hardcore russian server - true military role play). They communicate, use cover and concealment, ground vehicles and CAS when available. But they speak russian. Jumbo create nice videos with his highlights. After his videos I'd say that ArmA III on this specific server should be the best simulation of actual warfare.
Please have him react to the Task Force 141 missions on the oil rig on Modern Warfare 2 remastered please.
He said at 0:42 he's carrying an m60 and after that he said he's carrying a saw m249 at 0:52, but he actually carries an fn mag m240 the whole time, it's crazy to know about weapons I've never seen more than a special forces man who fought with this weapon
0:44
**watches most horrific violence scene in video game history**
talks about the rifle used
I love how at one point he talks about putting on a tourniquet and basically just taking care of the gunshot wound and I'm over here like "You ever heard about Escape From Tarkov my guy?"
I think he haven't got the opportunity to review that game yet, its only been Israel and Cameron
5:06 “We need him alive”
Geoff: go for his torso, you do more damage and are more likely to kill him
Irregardless of the difficulty of the shot, if you want a target alive you don’t shoot them in the spine.
He also called the M240 an M60
a lot of people get shot in the torso and don’t die, and plus if you do shoot them i the torso they might just drop not necessarily die just drop
@Chango Man3000 but there would be a chance he died and they didnt get the info they needed that could stop the war
Tell me you've never actually fired a gun without telling me you've never fired a gun.
@@renttreznor5035 you shoot at living human being’s??
Is anyone else mad a navy seal mistook a m240 for an m60
I like how his first reaction on no russian is: "Not my weapon of choice."
0:58 - I a couple of countries (I think Germany and Japan), in the original MW2 you actually couldn't shoot at people or it was game over, you could only shoot in random directions away from people or not shoot at at all.
2:57 - I don't think an American spy would be concerned with shooting down an asset of the Russian police/security.
5:46 - Yes, but consider the context: it was a capture mission that already failed and the guy was on the run and worked for a terrorist and they really needed him alive so shooting for the legs was a desperate but reasonable thing to do.
Shooting someone in the leg, when you want someone captured, is absolutely not the option. A 5.56 round which is 4 times more powerful than the standard pistol rounds, would most likely devastate the femoral artery. If that happens, death is near certain as he'd be bleeding out from the second largest blood vessel in his body.
No Russian is one of the most iconic missions in Call of Duty history.
And one of the most filthy. How would you reacts, if it gonna be black people or latin americans, rather then russians?
@@alex-8206 you fight black people through a good portion of the story whats your point..
@@alex-8206 You can't go three minutes without bringing race into everything can you?
@@alex-8206 just as bad? It's a mission about killing civilians and being terrorists, them being Russian is just a plot point to get russia to commit to a war against the US.
@@alex-8206
What a weird question. The attack was not racially motivated in any way. Also, since this was an airport, it is assumed that people of all ethnicities were present, not just Russians.
Soap MacTavish be like:
*As long as Saul Goodman is your lawyer, you can shoot them in the leg.*
The get away with the ambulance is actually genius since they rush off in a hurry like an ambulance that just came from a mass shooting.
The Dark Knight does the same thing in the beginning with the school busses.