Blog Style or Sort By Most Bumps This... Day  Week  Month  Life
Editorial: So, Like, The COD4 Chernobyl Level Is Based On a Real Place and Junk?Posted 11:47am Wed Dec 19, 2007 by Aaron Dunlap Tags: Call of Duty 4, Chernobyl, history, stupidity, forums, editorial
3

Is our children learning? I think the answer is no.

Like most people with even a fraction of an education, I enjoyed the level in Call of Duty 4 taking place in post-meltdown Chernobyl because of the accurate and realistic portrayal of the barren, radioactive landscape.

Chernobyl is a city in Russia where a nuclear power plant exploded in 1986. It was one of the largest disasters of the modern era. Hundreds of square miles are still radioactive over 20 years later, thousands of people died from the radioactivity from the waste seeping from the nuclear reactor. It's estimated that over 500,000 people have been seriously affected. Mutations, radiation poisoning, deformed offspring.

I didn't know that anybody didn't know that. Even if you don't know about it because of its significance in human tragedy or engineering failure, you know about it because everybody else knows about it. Almost everybody.

Recently, someone posted some photos from Chernobyl to compare them to Call of Duty 4 screenshots. Then, as is the most proper thing to do, someone put the photos on YouTube with a Linkin Park song over it to post it in this nextgenboards thread. The reactions, and the replies, have destroyed a special part of the inside of my brain.

People have no idea what Chernobyl is.

Here's one early reply:

OMFG what scary yet brilliant story those pics as well the game or at least some off the levels must be set here

Alright, that doesn't count as a logical sentiment or thought, so maybe it's just "first post" syndrome. Lets keep reading...

wow walking thru there must be cool, after you played the game. Might make you think your really in the game lol, but thats cool they used real places

Awesome. The only connection to one of man's greatest disasters is that it would remind you of a video game level.

Yeah worst part its radioactive. So u can die. But i would go there to be like Dam.

Yes. I too would go there to be like Dam. Though, I don't think the worst part is that it's radioactive; I think that's the only part.

The next reply:

creppy, is it really radioactive? if so, why?

Don't let your heads explode just yet, he is quickly educated:

The reactor melted down. and spilled it in the air. so everyone had to leve.

*boom*

I love to think that video games are helping to educate our youngsters, (everything I know about guns I learned from gaming...) but this is taking it a little far. It's Chernobyl for crying out loud. What are our public schools doing? Do people know that the events surrounding previous Call of Duty games (World War II) actually happened, too? Perhaps The Daily Show would have to do a bit about Chernobyl before today's youth would become aware of it.

Granted, this might not represent an accurate sample of our population, but not a single person in that forum seemed to have any idea that Chernobyl is a real place with a real meltdown. I think perhaps a few hours every day browsing Wikipedia articles should be mandatory.


A map in real life. - Next Gen Boards [nextgenboards.com]
 Share:
Related Stories

Spore and COD4 Mac-bound. Is Mac Gaming Go... [1/16/08] 33% match
Call of Duty 4 Patch is Available [12/19/07] 33% match
Back to WWII For Call of Duty 5? Probably Not [12/08/07] 33% match
E3 2008: Call of Duty: World at War Screen... [7/15/08] 17% match
Call of Duty: World at War Trailer Appears [6/21/08] 17% match
Nintendo Announces New Cobalt/Black Look F... [2/01/08] 17% match
Call of Duty 4 Best Game Ever [1/25/08] 17% match
shiva
I don't think that wikipedia is the place to go for accurate knowledge; if anything the poor children should be sent to a proper library. Read some books, fools. How can anyone not know what happened at Chernobyl?
Reply | Posted: 2:15pm Wed Dec 19, 2007

nick the newbie
Kid's are fuckin idiots.
Reply | Posted: 7:15pm Wed Dec 19, 2007

anemone
You can actually visit Chernobyl in a relatively safe manner.  You just have to stick to the roads.  Asphault doesn't hold radiation very well so the levels on the roads are well within safe levels for reasonable periods of time.  At the edge of the road the levels start to rise due to the fact that dirt holds radiation very well.  It's possible to find tours of the area.  For an interesting 20 minutes check this out: http://www.kiddofspeed.com/  It's a woman's photo journal of a trip through the area on her motorcycle.
Reply | Posted: 4:38pm Sat Dec 22, 2007

anemone
After reading a bit more about it, that journal is a semi-hoax.  Most everything is real, but the character is embellished, she actually went with her family or something like that.
Reply | Posted: 4:44pm Sat Dec 22, 2007

Please Log In

Please log in or register if you want to leave a comment.

Username
Password
Tag Search
Features
Reviews
Previews
Videos
Screenshots
Game Demos
GamingHorizon Archive
Current Events
e3Feed Work For Us
Most Used Tags
Xbox 360 (249)
PlayStation 3 (235)
PC (126)
PSP (120)
Wii (118)
Sony (115)
PlayStation 2 (113)
Nintendo (86)
Screens (80)
Editorial (74)
Nintendo DS (61)
Microsoft (60)
E3 2008 (51)
Update (39)
Rumor (37)
Xbox (37)
Virtual Console (36)
People (32)
Activision (28)
E3 (26)
Ubisoft (26)
Playstation Store (25)
Square Enix (24)
EA (23)
Xbox Live (21)
Halo 3 (21)
Nintendo Wii (19)
GameBump (19)
Xbox Live Arcade (19)
Capcom (19)
Assassins Creed (19)
Politics (16)
Sega (15)
Konami (15)
World Of Warcraft (14)
Call Of Duty 4 (14)
Electronic Arts (14)
Valve (14)
Japan (14)
Eidos (14)
Namco Bandai (13)
Scores (13)
Devil May Cry 4 (12)
Rock Band (12)
Sales (12)
DS (12)
Atlus (12)
Blizzard (12)
Gallery (11)
Rockstar (11)