In addition to the game, Virtual Iraq involves using a head-mounted display (i.e. virtual reality goggles), earphones and a scent-producing machine. The prolonged-exposure therapy involves having the user revisit and retell the traumatic story repeatedly to "disconnect the memory from the reactions to the memory, so that although the memory of the traumatic event remains ... are restored to insignificance." We look forwarding to hearing more about the program, and we wonder how the effects of it would change with a more visually-advanced war game like Call of Duty 4.
Note: The above video is from an un-modded version of Full Spectrum Warrior and not Virtual Iraq.



















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and HUZZAH for helping our soldiers/veterans!!!
Double huzzah for helping them with video games!
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On the more positive side, it is great to see that people are out there who still care and are trying to help the Men and Women in our military with PTSD.
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Thank you for your service to our Country.
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I'm not even American, but I can see the diamond amongst the dogshit.
and YES, I am aware that I am miring myself in the dump with this reply
An average of 18 soldiers returning from Afghanistan and Iraq commit suicide each day. If you truly hoped that they would get the help that they need and are not just paying some kind of lip-service, then perhaps you would be more inclined to question and discuss the motives of why they were sent there to begin with.
No matter how this particular thread ensues, thankfully "no one cares", within our (American) society at large, anymore for your type of willful ignorance regarding Iraq.
Which you didn't.
Just sayin'.
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Yes the 18 suicides figure is VERY real and is an unseen casualty of these energy wars. The VA has been intentionally hiding these figures as well as the figure of 1000 suicide attempts each month.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/04/21/cbsnews_investigates/main4032921.shtml
Or, if you don't trust CBS, google "18 Suicides veterans month".
"Army's murder simulator adds rape, dogs, naked people pyramids to Full Spectrum Warrior".
I'm so excited. I can't wait to see the new features.
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I think if there was some method to deal with the trauma of Iraqis too that would help. That kind of paranoia could cause somebody who otherwise might not to blow themselves up or join a militia.
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The guys who developed it originally developed it as a military training tool, then they decided it would make a profitable console game in the commercial sector.
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I look forward to seeing Koran-shooting in Postal 4. Chuck in a bible, some dead sea scrolls, and a Torah while you're at it. Oh, yeah, and Buddha Grenade Practice, while we're at it.
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