Story behind maps
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greg3000
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Story behind maps
i just thought of this but you know like how in vannila BF2 there is a story behind every map i am wondering whats the story behind every map in PR.
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StevePl4y5
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Re: Maps
The story for Jabal is that the MEC dictator wanted to build a dam that makes absolutely no sense, and that would flood the city. The civilians of Jabal tweeted out for US help, and of course they had to send the marines to stop the massacre!
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Rabbit
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Re: Maps
Sbeneh, SAF forces trying to stop an area where supplies for rebels was flowing into Damascus. Based off real events.
Shikotan, the people of the island want to leave Russia as they have a mix of Japanese and Russian culture and dont care for the tension over the island. (hopefully this map will be removed soon).
Shikotan, the people of the island want to leave Russia as they have a mix of Japanese and Russian culture and dont care for the tension over the island. (hopefully this map will be removed soon).
AfSoccer "I just don't see the natural talent."

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H.Maverick
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Re: Maps
Muttrah: evil mec forces holding the city, the US president decided they needed to send the USMC to deliver some awesome freedom.
Al Basrah: evil terrorists forces holding the city, the British PM decided they needed to send the Army to deliver some tea and biscuits.(also, real life event during the Gulf war part 2, read the story on wikipedia or something)
Vadso: Evil Russians invading, asked the UK for help because the Norwegian Forces still ain't done lol
Al Basrah: evil terrorists forces holding the city, the British PM decided they needed to send the Army to deliver some tea and biscuits.(also, real life event during the Gulf war part 2, read the story on wikipedia or something)
Vadso: Evil Russians invading, asked the UK for help because the Norwegian Forces still ain't done lol
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Spook
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Re: Maps
H.Maverick wrote:Muttrah: evil mec forces holding the city, the US president decided they needed to send the USMC to deliver some awesome freedom.
If you want the Muttrah Story, there it is.
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Rabbit
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Re: Maps
Povlosk bay is an assault on a Russian naval base, not really liberating or anything, just an attack.WeeD-KilleR wrote:Every US vs MEC/Russia/China/"Bad guys" map: Heoric US Soldiers liberating the city/area against evil dirty people who are evil. In the meantime the US obviously takes the natural ressources such as oil and gas away from the evil evil people and give it to the good guys. And remember: The good guys are allowed to do what the bad guys are not!
Qwai is in China iirc, so it isn't liberating, same with Shijia
AfSoccer "I just don't see the natural talent."

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Jutsch
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Re: Maps
No, the AAS version is about a fight over oil between Russia and China, as there is a big propaganda billboard that says "This city supports the Resource campaign" or something like that. The INS version is most likely about some chinese separatist faction.[R-DEV]Rabbit wrote:Probably a fight over oil.
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-SPITFIRE-
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Re: Maps
Op. Archer - Canadians want to play in the castle. Sadly that's the taliban playground
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Rudd
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Re: Maps
Pavlovsk is just a straight up super power vs super power strategic engagementView Post
Every US vs MEC/Russia/China/"Bad guys" map: Heoric US Soldiers liberating the city/area against evil dirty people who are evil. In the meantime the US obviously takes the natural ressources such as oil and gas away from the evil evil people and give it to the good guys. And remember: The good guys are allowed to do what the bad guys are not!
Pavlovsk Bay is a submarine base that was mothballed after the fall of the Soviet union. This has been reactivated to support the Russian military's growing need to establish dominance over it's own coastline in the wake of new conflicts with NATO. The USMC saw an opportunity to damage this capability before the base goes fully operational as well as to deliver a psychological blow to the Russian military with a strike so close to Vladivostok and the Russian Pacific fleet. The Russians are taken aback by this somewhat bold move, but the Russian quick reaction forces arrive soon; perhaps the USMC has overreached it's grasp in Russia's back door and will pay dearly for it...
Burning Sands; probably fighting over oil or something
War with the Middle East Coalition has reached fever pitch, British forces have taken control of an airport near a large urban center with the intention of controlling the highway and routing MEC forces from the area. If successful this will be a strategic success, however the MEC are fully aware of the stakes. The city's defenders have retreated to reform with their armoured compatriots to force the British from their land. The British may have the airport secured, but the defenders of the city are fighting for their people in their own homeland. The resulting violence will leave the sands scorched and stained with blood.
Hades Peak - 32 is supposed to be a kind of NATO Kosovo type thing, 64 is just plain strategic engagement again.
On the frontline in Eastern europe stands the ominous tip of Hades Peak, a forested mountain the gives sweeping views of the surrounding valleys. Whoever holds this strongholds controls the main road through the area as well as the ability to observe for miles around. Both sides understand that if they are to control this area, Hades Peak must be taken or all their efforts will be for nought.
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sweedensniiperr
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Re: Story behind maps
I remember when marlin was in beta it had a cool backstory built on the loading screen. When it was IDF vs france(please can we have that back?)
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bren
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Re: Story behind maps
If you wanna learn about Korengal Valley watch Restrepo.





