InRange
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I really hope BIS is reading all this and actually considers putting some of these ideas in OFP 2.
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Yeah, Russian stuff lasts forever. The AK-47 too. A kid could operate it (which they do in Africa). It hardly ever jams, but it's a bit inaccurate.
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I use the NV goggles even when it's dusk or dawn in the game. The enemy soldiers stand out against the background a lot clearer when you look at them through your NV goggles.
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If somebody without family or friends that can be hurt wants to commit suicide it's allright with me as long as he doesn't do it in a way that involves other people. For instance, if you decide to jump in front of a train full of passengers you're an egocentric asshole as far as I'm concerned.
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Well, I've seen the second part of the documentary and I must say, Spetsnaz are real badasses. Most of them are now hired by mafia bosses. Some of the anti-terror units even get hired for protecting businesses! Heh, imagine hiring a SAS unit to protect your grocery store
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What I'd also like to see are 'dynamic units'. What do I mean with this? I'll explain. In OFP, all soldiers look organized and tidy and you have to type in all sorts of commands to give an officer n M60 or so. What if you could customize your own soldier within the 'unit' menu? That way you can select the weapons he carries and stuff like that. Also, I think some 'soldier-generator' would be cool. That way, soldiers would look differently and not only their faces. You'd have taller and shorter soldiers, ones that wear skimasks or barets. Others have things painted on their helmets. It would make OFP more realistic.
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The average age of the folks in this forum is higher than in other forums....must be because of the more realistic nature of the game. Anyways, 19 years old, born in The Hague, Holland (where they keep Milosevic) and lived there all my life. Been to highschool, had a couple of jobs and I'm now getting ready to join the Navy.
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I use the iron sights whenever I can. Upon contact, I just drop and activate the iron sights. Only when really close by (less than 50 metres) I shoot them from my hip.
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And the finish would be in La Trinite, where the winner is awarded with the 'Runner of the Year' award.
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I think people shouldn't diss the Americans like that. Sure, they're a funny people sometimes and can be annoying too. But never forget the fact that if they hadn't helped the Western part of Europe we would've been a bunch of rotten commies or worse. We owe the Americans for that and I as a European feel assured with the fact that America will be there to help us when we need them. I mean, it's just too easy to stereotype Americans.
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Russia? I think they're the last to threat the US nowadays. I wonder why they're on that list..
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Russia? I think they're the last to threat the US nowadays. I wonder why they're on that list..
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LOL Well, not you almost being court-martialed but the sniper shooting the admiral
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A Bradley is a M2A2. And sure, I'll give you my personal favorites. the best tank: M1 Abrams, most firepower and toughest armour. the best chopper: AH-64, carries a lot of firepower and is pretty fast. the best car: Jeep the best armored: Isn't that the same as best tank? Ok, BMP then. Carries a lot of units and has quite a variety of weapons on board. the best weapon: H&K G36. High accuracy and high rate of fire. the best unit: Spetz Natz. Just because. the best plane: Su-25. Slow, but a lot of firepower aboard.
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I was wondering, which of you are actually in the military? I know I will be soon, since I'll be joining the Royal Dutch Navy.
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Well, Yugoslavia used to be Slovenia, Bosnia, Serbia (sp?), Croatia, Montenegro and Macedonia. Like others said, the questions aren't ridiculous. When I join the navy they'll probably ask some tough questions too. I don't know whether you're going for the officer's training but hard questions are just part of the deal.
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And 'real' air support, so no A10 with a 30mm cannon that's shooting at a series of trenches but a B52 that destroys the whole area.
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Okay, it may be a little strange that there is hardly any debris visible, but I still believe that is was a plane that crashed into the Pentagon. Cause if it wasn't a plane, where else did it go?
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Yep. Kids should be taught this: 'Some you win, some you lose' That's life. You can't always win.
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I agree with Stealth Squirrel, a plane isn't rock solid. Did you ever see pictures of normal plane crashes? Then you know what I'm talking about. Planes that crash usually end up in millions of small pieces, even at 'low-speed' crashes. So the fact that there were no visible parts of the plane, except a small piece or two doesn't mean that it's a conspiracy.
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"Don't try this at home, folks!" "Hey, look, that funny pigmee carries a rifle" "Was that a 'no entry' sign we just passed?" "Come on, let's see what's on the other side of that fence" "Hey, a guy in a Predator suit!" "What are you talking about, armed terrorists in your house? You watched too many movies, son. See, nothing to be afraid of!"
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Errr...well, when trying to shoot someone always make sure he or she is in range. That and I couldn't think of anything better