Now I'm just waiting for this from CoD or Battlefield:
"Hey, hey, kiddo. Go hide over there."
"I didn't know you played too Gramps."
"Nah, I don't. I hid behind that same wall back in '44... and if you need to leg it, there's a tiny alley behind you."
I think we're close. They are already using campains as the setting, not just specific wars and theaters.
The trick though, is that use of memoirs may prove tricky with getting permision from the estate and surviving relatives. However, if they use After Action Reports, those are official government documents and in the public domain.
Well, he's not wrong. :)
Now I'm just waiting for this from CoD or Battlefield:
"Hey, hey, kiddo. Go hide over there."
"I didn't know you played too Gramps."
"Nah, I don't. I hid behind that same wall back in '44... and if you need to leg it, there's a tiny alley behind you."
The trick though, is that use of memoirs may prove tricky with getting permision from the estate and surviving relatives. However, if they use After Action Reports, those are official government documents and in the public domain.