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PR:BF2 Tales from the Front Share your in-game experiences playing PR:BF2. |
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2007-04-23, 22:19 | #491 | |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 7,849
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Location: In an OP overlooking your house
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Also, not so much recon as Jack-of-all-trades-going-where-needed squad. | |
2007-04-23, 22:53 | #492 |
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 411
Location: CT
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I would squad up with anyone of these guys again! Each and every covered my ass, revived it, gave me ammo, what ever I asked for. They even sat at a flag defending it while everyone else went off. Great job guys and thanks for the good times.
Oh yeah, this is just some of the great guys I have had the opportunity to play with, sometimes I get so involved I forget to screenshot the great squads! |
2007-04-24, 00:44 | #493 | |
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 134
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2007-05-07, 17:18 | #494 |
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 173
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Player: IOOB_583
Kit: Squad lead AoH: Successfully leading a squad consisting of 1 officer (him), 2 H-AT's, a marksman, a sniper, and a medic to victory and the top squad score that game. Then leading his next two squads to the top spot the next two games, all of which his team won. Very aggressive in the opening stages and knows when to dig in and defend. Generally stays back for people to spawn on him and doesn't go rushing into a hot area like a fool. |
2007-05-14, 06:56 | #495 |
Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 858
Location: Proxy land
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Name: I suck harder than your mom with names so i dont remember.-.
Was on al-bashra(or al-Jhihada for the more annoyin players) Was on saturday, around 10-13Gtm+1 time.. My squad, You have my thanks, I hope i dont see that kind of determination on the oppfor team.... Story: Well, It was a good day on bashra, Tried in the start to use the cobra to dish out some CAS with chilly, but like allways, those we had on the ground was as follows: Disorganised, Cowards, Fools, Jihad folder... Soo me and a few other brave, and to be honest, completely crazy players squaded upp and headed to town... Its the first time ive ever EVER seen roadkills in an apc.. Ive got to hand it to those that were playin with me.. You all fucking rocked! I loved it when we whoud camp a spawncar with c4 on it, with my trademark comment "Suprice Cockface!".. In the end, we won, after witch i was sooo tired i went to sleep for an hour.. |
2007-05-16, 02:51 | #496 |
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 3,176
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Rezzing this thread since I played with the best chopper pilot evar!
I recommend to anyone who guns for choppers Murderous. Every time I've gotten a chance to gun in prmm it's been with pretty crappy pilots unfortunately(no offense since flying in prmm is not easy). This in combination with my virused up computer leaves me practically useless. Murderous however was so insanely in control that I was even able to readily hit moving armor with my tv missiles. Now, this may not sound like much but seeing as when I fly I'm at a steady 15fps and when I fire a tv missile I'm lucky to get more than 3 frames before the missile actually hits something that is quite an accomplishment. The guy was so good that he even was able to actively dodge tank shells and was so in control that the few times we were very badly wounded and lost the tail rotor control I didn't even notice because he flew so smoothly. I asked him how he got so good and he just laughed, apparently he's a real chopper pilot for the army! He said this was cake for him. He also made a few comments on the choppers in prmm. If I remember right he said the blackhawks need work and I think he might have felt the same about cobras but apparently the little birds are very well made. He also told me he tried to get involved with the ARMA team to advise them on their choppers but they wouldn't have it. I told him to talk to you guys so hopefully he'll join the forums and give his very valuable input. Once again though, if you can get the chance to gun for Murderous, take it. He is undoubtedly the best chopper pilot playing. |
2007-05-16, 12:09 | #497 |
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 411
Location: CT
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Thank you to all of you who have been in my squad lately, you have done a bang up job!
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2007-05-17, 13:34 | #499 |
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 543
Location: Edinburgh, Zulu.
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Thanks for the shout Bosco, but all I did was drop ammo at yer feet.
PS, I know I'm being boring, repetitive and predictable, but Clavdivs really does make quite a good squad leader. |
"It is not the responsibility of a defender to leave the objective unguarded just so his opponent sucks less." |
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2007-05-17, 14:04 | #500 |
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 4,876
Location: Inside the "Search Function".
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overkill, player, poxo is ghey, recommendation, thread |
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