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2020-05-10, 15:44 | #121 |
PR:BF2 Developer
Join Date: Feb 2016
Posts: 569
Philippines
Location: Cebu
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2020-05-11, 11:05 | #122 |
Join Date: Jul 2017
Posts: 476
Trinidad and Tobago
Location: Grenada (Another Island)
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2020-08-03, 13:16 | #123 |
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Posts: 3,001
Europe
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Re: [NEW PLAYERS] Welcome to Project Reality
Updated with a new WIP section on "D. Tips, Tricks and Mechanics, or "How to get gud".
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2021-12-07, 00:51 | #124 |
Join Date: Dec 2021
Posts: 5
Australia
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Hey guys and probably girls now It has been a while since I had the time to use PR, thirteen years to be precise. I had another name then and I guess it would be right if that one was removed now. I was different back then and it would only be a problem for me if it was still useable for me.
If a Moderator can contact me about this I would appreciate it. So, previously, I was an active service member in the Australian Army and I had served in the ME during 2000 - 2003. It was not continuous as that is not how we do it. we had rotations and in my case, some were quick and sometimes they were slow. After 2003 I was not sent overseas anymore and I stayed back to train others and teach skills for deployment. It was at this time I had my first problem and this caused me to consider a foolish move to end my life. All that got me was three months in a hospital under constant supervision. I returned to work a little shattered, with no weapon handling and very restricted activities. It was worse than being a recruit again and I had to build up that trust from ground zero. Still, I persevered and by 2006 I had regained the values and trust to a standard that put me as the Soldier of the Year for the Brigade. Life was back on track and I was back in control...right up until we had a national disaster in 2009. It was like the scene from Terminator. The one with the kid's playground all smoking etc. That was what I walked into, in my own country and I was searching for survivors and bodies. A bushfire had gone through so fast that very few people escaped. We were still being suffocated by the smoke each evening as the air then cooled enough to let it come down. My worst fears soon happened and we found a family of four who did not make it. they Suffocated in a large rainwater tank. Later it was two more who tried to hide in their wooden house. You expect to see this in areas of conflict and your mind accepts this, but not on your own doorstep. One whole town was wiped off the map, then we got caught in a turn back fire where a rescue centre was set up. A canvas tent city and we are trying to beat out the fly embers as they rush overhead. We all survived that one and thankfully that was almost the last of the big flare-ups. My team was sent home after 14 days. Back at the unit, there was no post-operation debrief or psych eval as was supposed to be done. We just went back to work as if nothing had happened. Then guys quit, took discharge until there were two of us left. this being three months after. I snapped one day and basically told anyone of any rank to F*#k the hell off. They were all friends, we were a close-knit unit, so they knew I was out of character. My mate another SGT, took me aside and said I needed to see the area MO, he arranged it all and soon enough I was downgraded again but this time I was not to attend work anymore on his words. I was diagnosed with severe PTSD and to this day I take medication to control the bloody thing. I had lost interest in everything I loved doing, and the last couple of days I have been making an effort to get back into playing BF2...until I found PR: Bf2. Now I am more than happy, not sure I am ready for online yet, small steps but I hope to get there. Jeff |
2021-12-07, 06:48 | #125 | |
Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 526
United States of America
Location: Portland, OR
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2021-12-08, 06:36 | #126 |
Join Date: Dec 2021
Posts: 5
Australia
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Thanks, nice to be back and it feels good in an odd way I am remembering one particular battle that I played in and it seemed to just go on forever... the walking in-game that is. Little did I know what was coming later, but that remnant has been ticking over so I guess I just have to get back in there and play again
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2022-03-09, 06:04 | #127 |
Join Date: Feb 2022
Posts: 66
China
Location: Hunan Province, Changsha
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Hello guys~~
Just a fan for this mod. Need less to say, excellent mod ever! |
2022-03-09, 17:56 | #128 |
Join Date: Dec 2017
Posts: 182
United States of America
Location: Texas
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Kiana you are already a legend! Keep doing your thing man!
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2022-03-10, 06:26 | #129 |
PR:BF2 Developer
Join Date: Jan 2013
Posts: 3,087
Australia
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2022-03-14, 12:04 | #130 |
Join Date: Feb 2022
Posts: 66
China
Location: Hunan Province, Changsha
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