2010-03-17, 19:32 | #41 |
Join Date: Nov 2006
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Location: LakeOfConstance
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Re: Experiences of a PRT Commander
Looks like I`m supposed to show up here?
Will post some plans as soon as I get access to the PRT barracks again. Michael_Denmark and Huntermed - simply sign up for CATA for the PRT and you`ll get access back. And of course I would welcome it to have some NATO input. All COs I met were worthy opponents. Shame on you Wicca, you forgot Casualty_UR. |
2010-03-17, 20:01 | #42 | ||
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Re: Experiences of a PRT Commander
Good stuff Hunter. Thanks for sharing.
Also, isn't there a piece of video from that Bi Ming battle available? Think i spotted a video-snippet, in the tourney forums at some point? Showing some defenders on a roof and som arty music on their right, or something? Cant remember. Quote:
Yes please! Would be nice to see all CATA/NATO CO´s, deploy some/all of their plans. Bonsai, I would love to sign up, but i cant run the game on my present PC, thus i wouldn't be much a help. Quote:
I agree with Bonsai on this one, shame on you sir. As i just stated in an earlier post this thread, the ordinary player, has no clue about the amount of work we deploy in the dynamic. | ||
2010-03-18, 12:06 | #43 | |
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Re: Experiences of a PRT Commander
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2010-03-18, 13:33 | #44 |
Retired PR Developer
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Re: Experiences of a PRT Commander
Hunter that was one of my favourite games from C7.....especially as our first plan was so poor, but we took a gamble after testing it and it worked flawlessly......loved it!
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2010-03-18, 13:42 | #45 |
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Re: Experiences of a PRT Commander
Yep, that really showed how important interteam-trainings can be, hehe!
I was glad that we changed the plan too |
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2010-03-18, 15:24 | #46 |
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Re: Experiences of a PRT Commander
Hey, nice to see you guys Michael, Bonsai and Hunter!
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2010-03-18, 15:30 | #47 | |
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2010-03-18, 15:36 | #48 | |
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Re: Experiences of a PRT Commander
Thanks Hunter/Max, for the video-link! Cool stuff, is their a full video of that battle, available?
A few questions, maybe more will follow if thas okay. Qwai River
Bi Ming
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2010-03-18, 15:55 | #49 |
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Re: Experiences of a PRT Commander
The 1 squad down thing was on Sunset City not Bi Ming. Or at least from my memory.
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Re: Experiences of a PRT Commander
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I would be interested though what you do with all that answers... I mean you seem to put a lot of work into those questions? | ||||||||||
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