Ghost Recon Future Soldier is the most futuristic game out there because the soldiers receive real-time Facebook notifications during combat. This video was recorded live at / oboeshoesgames Shoutout to the Patrons / oboeshoesgames
You know it's the current year in America when the Ghost Recon: Future Soldier tactical cops ride a robo crab through your wall and flashbang your dog to death because they misread the address on their search warrant.
I really liked the mission where the enemies start fucking with your HUD. They jam it or something and you have no idea what’s real and what’s not. I just wish they fleshed it out a little more since I remember this part going for a solid 5 minutes before soldier army man tells you to turn off the hud.
I actually remember all 4 Ghosts in the campaign, I think "soldier army man" was codenamed Ghost Lead And yeah that mission was in Georgia IIRC, I think it was the bad weather that made their cross comms act up or something
@Omegaforge1 yeah I think it was them and it was overlord who shut down their gear in response to it acting up, forcing you to finish the rest of the mission without the cross comm that always tells you your combat status
@@TheUltimyrArchives Yep, there's Ghost Lead, 30K, Pepper, and Kozak. Also, it wasn't the weather fucking with the CrossCom, but someone (presumably a member of Bodark) hacking into it.
Funny thing is most of the stuff in the game does actually exist in some way today including the Robo dog (even armed ones) and the AR helmet, hell the next generation sight for the US Army's Next Generation Weapons Program literally has an irl aimbot built in.
@@Gatorade69 I don't know if any units have had their hands on prototypes of the sight but I know for a fact the 82nd airborne division is playing with the AR goggle things. I'm sure someone in uniform or contractors have been able to use it though, I mean how are they gonna develop it without people testing it?
@@FateBringsMe2U You are right. I just think it's funny that everyone instantly calls people liars online when they say anything that is interesting. I mean people are liars, so I understand but thats why I asked for Story Time. Would be cool actually hearing about it instead of "Oh I tried it, wasn't good."
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You know I used to think that was absurd but all the stories I've heard about people hiding with nothing but tall grass from people like 5ft away, a pair of floating arms would be pretty hard to spot
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Crazy how most of the stuff that was featured in Future Soldier was still in its prototype phase truly lived up to its name. Portable drone quad copters? Marine Corps and the Army has those down at the squad level. HUD? IVAS existed and its still in its testing phase I believe. Optical camo? Don't worry I believe they're still being researched as of now
One thing I loved about game was that aiming speed was controlled by all the stuff you tacked on your gun so folks who struggled with aiming speed weren't seriously handicapped while playing online. It also created guys who would build the most chopped up submachine guns to charge people who couldn't turn fast enough
I mean the only games to come out after are only the multiplayer game that nobody played and the two open world games that have a story about as interesting as cardboard. I wish they would return to the classic ghost recon 1 and 2 games I grew up with or at least the advanced warfighter type gameplay. Same goes for the classic r6 games too. At least I still have games like arma and squad to help scratch that itch.
It’s a cool game, but for me the original Ghost Recon games are the best in terms of it feeling like it’s based on the real world. Of course their graphics and gameplay is outdated, but they were true Tom Clancy games through and through.
Ratchet deadlocked had a bit of that with the 2 robot guards you get aspetto companions. One is a scared recruit and the other wan a veteran. They had good lines but few in general
a rudimentary optical camo is exist, it is just a thin Oled TV that you can place in front of you to hide behind it, like fictionalised in Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol, hallway scene.
Not only is there a Ghost Recon Future Soldier avatar skin…. I am also the proud owner of such skin… as a matter of fact. My Xbox 360 avatar is still wearing that skin today 😅
Btw a calculator and wires can be Important parts to build a improvised explode device, as shown in the game they are connected to a artillery projecile wich is used as active Substance just a Energy Source to that and you got your IED
Honestly the last good GR game made before the franchise fell to Ubisoft's open world sameness and before GR got turned into an unwanted battle royale game, which is thankfully canceled
If nobody said it yet, the OS on the terminal at 6:22 is supposed to be sorta BeOS or Haiku. The yellow partial title bars are their thing. Also, I want a RoboCrab standalone game.
Oboeshoes: "You signed up for the Army, what'd you think was gonna happen?" Robo-Crab: "I only signed up for the money." Boy, do I have some bad news for Robo-Crab...
I actually enjoyed this game so much, played the campaing like twice and spent some time in multiplayer too, the gun customization was so cool and somewhat realistic for its time
You should play the advanced warfighter games. Advanced warfighter 2 still has one of the most memorable sequences for me. It also has the best multiplayer in the franchise imo.
I remember getting this game brand new, honestly had some genuine fun with it even if it was pretty generic. The weapon customization was awesome and the co-op mode was solid af. Iirc it was the last Ghost Recon to drop before the franchise just completely lost whatever identity it had left. Also “this won’t even get 2 hits on the web” man no one talked like that even in 2012, come on hahaha
7:53 sounds like Steve Blum which is awesome. I used to play advanced Warfighter on the PlayStation 2 and it's fun. The Saga of robo crab is truly something else would be interested to hear the chapter of the book with Robo crab
The only thing I can think that might happen in the future is adaptive camo, essentially the colors around you get reflected onto this special material that changes its colors to better fit your surroundings
yes, it is simply just wearing flexible OLED display, by covering the whole cloth with led, military can make it show a variation of camo that suits the surrounding.
@@sety5591 I believe I don't think it would an OLED or any type of display It's just something I could realistically see happening Like this is a type of cloth that already exist it tries to match the colors of the light bouncing off of the colors surrounding the user
I remember the age where there were unlockables tied to mobile games; I farmed out xp in the Farcry 4 arena mobile game until I unlocked all the guns I wanted in game and never touched it again
Honestly it's the most down-to-Earth future warfare game there is. The only thing I'd say is "absurd" is the Optical Camo, or Adaptive Camo? This thing has too many names. Other than that and the Warhound's ability to identify targets (given recent events) everything else seems pretty plausible
i specifically remember my cousin using the word smorgasbord while we played through this game when it first came out. dont remember the context but when you used that word it unlocked a memory that was long lost
I remember an interview with the devs and they said they we consulting the military with current and future technologies. She even went as far as said they were modern warfare before modern warfare LOL
I actually got to playtest this game with a group of kids way back before it came out. I was in some after school class that was all dudes and we got to go to the "Dev studio", it was called and play the game. It was pretty awesome.
The last great Ghost Recon game before it went open-world Shame that most of the cutscenes are unskippable, though Ex. the pre-rendered videos are skippable if you hit ENTER key, but not the in-game cutscenes IIRC
For an old game that no one remembers, this looks pretty good and well made. Maybe not all the way through but short clips look pretty nice at least. Even the graphics don't look that dated except for the gray town near the middle.
The game was excellent in terms of technicality. It functions well and its smooth in every aspect. However, the game is boring due to the generic level design.
I had a lot of fun with this though its actually the main series game I played last so far. I had all the games up to Advanced Warfare 1 on my PC or PS2. I got Advanced Warfare 2 soon after getting my PS3 at the end of 2011 (November but due to a road trip I didn't seriously start playing it until after Christmas) but the next non-portable Ghost Recon game I got was Breakpoint. Then a few months after getting Breakpoint I got WIldlands and its DLCs where I discovered that the protagonist of Future Soldier was an Engineer. If I had known that when it first came out I probably would have pre-ordered it. I definitely would have gotten it much soon because an Engineer protagonist, or the option to play as an ENgineer is one of the things that bumps a game higher on my to get list. One thing I remember annoying me in this was how long it took to unlock a full-auto Assault Rifle through campaign progression. I know there was a challenge that could unlock one sooner but whatever the challenge was I couldn't pull it off and just unlocking through defeating missions the first one didn't unlock until almost halfway through the campaign, IMO there should have been one in the first set of weapons unlocked by completing missions even if they had to add an extra Assault Rifle to the game.
Um I know this video is a year old but I’d just like to say the technology not only exists currently but has existed for a long time in the highest echelons of special forces across the world.
I honestly really liked this game lol, and I can't even remember how I ended up playing it. The multiplayer was fun too, but a bit jank at times. Wildlands had a similar pvp mode except if you died, it was perm death until the match restarted (at least from what I remember been a few years since I touched it)