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  1. Oliver Jackson on

    Having played the game, it’s interesting to see the real special forces perspective on the tactics and strategies employed, it makes me appreciate the game’s attempt at realism even more.

  2. William Rodriguez on

    I’m impressed by the level of detail the operative goes into when discussing the differences between game and real-life tactics, it shows a deep understanding of both worlds.

  3. The video does a good job of explaining the importance of adaptability in real special forces operations, and how this is reflected or not reflected in the game.

  4. Amelia Jackson on

    As someone with a background in military history, I appreciate the effort to break down the tactics in READY OR NOT and compare them to real special forces operations, it adds a layer of depth to the game.

  5. The comparison between the game’s breach and clear tactics and real special forces procedures is sobering, it highlights the risks and complexities involved in real CQB situations.

  6. This video makes me think about the potential for video games to serve as educational tools for understanding military tactics and strategies, if done responsibly and with input from real operatives.

  7. Elizabeth Taylor on

    The video raises important questions about the portrayal of military tactics in video games and how it might influence public perception of special forces operations, it’s a complex issue that needs more discussion.

  8. I’d like to see more content like this that breaks down the realism in tactical games, it’s educational and entertaining to see the comparison between game and real-life tactics.

  9. I’m skeptical about how accurately the game can portray the intensity and danger of real CQB situations, but the video does a good job of highlighting the differences and similarities between the game and real life.

  10. The discussion on room clearing techniques and how they are represented in READY OR NOT is particularly interesting, it shows how much thought goes into both real special forces training and game design.

  11. Elijah Rodriguez on

    The comparison between real and game tactics in READY OR NOT CQB is fascinating, I’d love to see more analysis on how the game’s designers worked to make the gameplay realistic.

    • It would be interesting to know if the designers consulted with actual special forces operatives to get the tactics just right.

  12. The operative’s insights into the psychological aspects of CQB are enlightening, it’s clear that the mental preparation and teamwork are just as important as the physical tactics.

  13. Robert Hernandez on

    I’ve played READY OR NOT and the attention to detail in terms of equipment and gear is impressive, but I’m curious to know more about the training that special forces undergo to prepare for CQB situations.

  14. William Johnson on

    It’s intriguing to see how the game’s developers balanced realism with gameplay, especially considering the ethical implications of portraying real special forces tactics in a game.

  15. William T. Moore on

    The video highlights the differences in communication strategies between real special forces and the game, which makes me wonder how the game could be improved to better reflect real-life communication protocols.

  16. Amelia Martinez on

    READY OR NOT’s attempt to simulate real special forces tactics is commendable, but it’s also important to consider the limitations of translating real-life combat into a game.

  17. It would be great to see a follow-up video that explores how the feedback from this analysis could be used to improve the game’s realism and authenticity.

  18. Elijah Martinez on

    The special forces operative’s commentary on the game’s tactics is invaluable, I wish there were more videos like this that delve into the specifics of military strategy and its representation in media.

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