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Is that it's okay to make war games where millions died in it, yet it's not okay to make war games about what's going now where thousands have died. Obviously no one likes war in general and that families of now would hate to see such a game to exsit but how do you think the war vets from back in the day feel?
edit - by the by sorry for going waaaaay of topic on this post