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Ghost Recon dev’s ‘authenticity program’ explained
Apr 1st, 2011
Have you ever noticed how firearms in Red Storm’s Ghost Recon games don’t look and sound like tiny little baby cap guns? There’s a reason for that — the team has its own “authenticity program,” which is the subject of this recent University of North Carolina news report. Continue reading Ghost Recon dev’s ‘authenticity program’ explained Ghost Recon dev’s ‘authenticity program’ explained originally appeared on Joystiq on Fri, 01 Apr 2011 05:00:00 EST.

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