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![]() Join Date: Sep 2007
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It's not so common here on the forums to anounce your goodbye as in comparison to saying hello to everybody.
Though, the quality of this game/mod and its community deserve it. I really had great time with game; initially my roommate infected me with Battlefield 2 (vanilla, self-evident). Quickly I got bored and so I found this mod. At the beginning it was difficult not to lose patience but in the last month or two I think I got along with the gameplay quite well. For this I was "training" quite intensively, kind of every night for a couple of hours. This wouldn't be a problem if we all lived a world full of abundance and man lived an eternity. The world is running not really that like; also I started working as of this Monday in a law firm. Anybody knowing somebody in this branch would confirm that job isn't "eating candies". To get to my point: this game is so great that I can't arrange it with the so called real life. At this point of my life one has to dig in and make some serious commitment for your life, career and stuff. I decided un-installing was the step to be done, which I did last Friday. Yeah, no accute withdrawal synthoms so far Is there anything this game has given to me? There were many memorable moments for sure; I even had to honour of leading a squad a couple of times, mostly EJOD and to some extent Sunset City, too. In particular I remember our squad, Waehring, defending as MEC the Western City against waves of enemies, all successfully repelled. Another interesting map was Gulf of Oman WAC, a splendid opportunity for combined air and ground forces, launching the D Day. There were squadleaders and teammates whose names I don't remember by heart now, though, they all contributed to living a kind of esprit de corps, making this game so enjoyable. I liked playing at Thore's Brigade for the reason of a very low ping but admittedly the best teamwork I experienced was at the Tactical Gamer. I hope for my part that I made a good teammate. I want to thank to you all. My last remark shall be that you developers made a such a good game that I needed to put the breaks on, stop playing it. Live long and prosper GAME OVER |
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welcome to the forums..
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![]() ![]() Join Date: Mar 2007
United States of AmericaLocation: Lowell MA USA
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welcome and no good buye to the PR mods.
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![]() Join Date: Jul 2007
NorwayLocation: Norway
Posts: 2,889
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So you cant play PR and do other stuff...?
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Respect the R-Staff, they are pretty...pretty badass
so, if you don't like PR, get a refund
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