PR Player Recommendation Thread

Share your in-game experiences playing PR:BF2.
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ReaperMAC
Posts: 3055
Joined: 2007-02-11 19:16

Post by ReaperMAC »

Player name: Kalmado (I hope I remembered that right)

Kit/vehicle: Medic

Map and side: Al Basrah, US

Act of heroism/good conduct: Revived me like 5 times when I least expected it. I got a chance to return the favor, but only once! :( I hope I see him again sometime soon.
luizinhuu
Posts: 1294
Joined: 2006-04-27 00:03

Post by luizinhuu »

player: [TG - 4th] Dirtboy

commander on Sunset, today on TacticalGamer
excelent commander, giving satellite support, pointing wanted locations for Arty and stuff. it is pure bliss being squadleader with such a pro commander like this guy!
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gun.KingRat
Posts: 63
Joined: 2007-01-01 18:13

Post by gun.KingRat »

Player - Murderous ( I think I got that right )

Joined our squad tonight on War is Hell. Excellent pilot, very good team player. Enjoyed playing with you.
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*spacecadett*
Posts: 337
Joined: 2006-11-23 16:50

Post by *spacecadett* »

i was paying the road to (dont remeber what) as chines and had the fortune of getting a kick *** squad.
we were doing some nasty work useing saboteur tactics . we killed a ton of amour a couple of choppers and a lot of people. i recommend all these players as great teamworkers and great squadmembers.

priewasser: coverd our backs at all times blowing up bridges and tanks, laying down mines like he was a chicken laying eggs
(pr)arrc gyberg followed orders to the last exclamation point. takeing out a lot of armour with heavy AT

bob.dod: transport u wont to go somewhere he'll take u. also did a great jobb attacking out chopper pilots just waiting for there choppers to warm up.

Leeu: great jobb supporting bob and the rest of the crew always there when u need him. doing his jobb.

sarge eggley: great multi tasker taking out choppers, laying down mines, reviveing, supplying and in the midst of all that got himself a couple of tank kills.
one of the best times i had in pr great teamwork. and most of all great fun!!!!!
Dimitrov**OF**
Posts: 81
Joined: 2007-02-12 10:41

Post by Dimitrov**OF** »

Spacecadet i was there with you on this map!
Well your squad did some job, mine was better made with no so famous lately names! You played seek and hiding we took the flags!!!

The thing that disappoint me wasn't the fact that you kick me from the squad at the begging it is ok no probs, the thing was that you locked the squad!!!!
Locked squad are NO good example for good teamwork and "let we the best players play together and the losers stay away!"

It will be pitty if you start to thing that you are the "choosen one"!

Sorry for the bad English guys, but i had to say this!
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KP
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Joined: 2006-11-04 17:20

Post by KP »

You know what, Dimitrov, I have to agree with you. Getting a few good players together, then locking the squad really isn't a good example of the comeraderie and teamwork spirit we all love to see in PR. I hate it when I see a squad with one Dev and two other people locked. If we want to avoid having n00bs in our squads, we'd be better off teaching them how to work properly together, instead of locking them out.
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coolhand
Posts: 387
Joined: 2006-05-23 18:50

Post by coolhand »

Bjack. Amazing team work man - we had a nice Insurgent team going. About 5 of us with a very valued, very protected and cared for SA-7 Graile missile. Had a couple of guys with us too feeding us ammo and patching us up as we set up air and tank ambushes on the rooftops of Al Basrah.
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dunkellic
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Joined: 2006-02-07 15:41

Post by dunkellic »

Top _Cat the great wrote:LOL, hahaaaaaaa. Damnit Dunck, so true, so true!

But i only had 4 men in my squad but we fought like dogs though!

Horror, Phrr, and One other it was, they are all smashing players aswell. I think we finaly got that rally point East of the train, but man it was a btch to take, we had to split the squad into 2 groups (2men only), we had no chance from the beginning HOWEVER you did take your time taking the Superb!


Finaly, some on Forum rivalry about games, gd i have waited ages for that! Finaly WINNING COUNTS for something..........i'll get you (yor team) next time, hell i will, even if it means switching sides to face u!

hehe, well, we "lost" the second round, but not before taking the third mec point XD
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PhiR
Posts: 75
Joined: 2005-10-31 13:12

Post by PhiR »

It's great playing with all of you guys. I very seldom meet people who I do not enjoy playing with. .5 has brought many new players around and some of them are a bit clueless, but the mod has a steep learning curve and I guess it'll take a few weeks for everybody to figure it out.

me high fives Bob.Dob, SpaceCaddett and all the PR tournament dudes. iGi guys are fun to play with, especially the jihad engineer (whoever that is, can't read tags off dead bodies :) . Squidy and Dr Rank, I love you Brit accent mates!
Gyberg
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Joined: 2006-08-04 23:36

Post by Gyberg »

Dimitrov**OF** wrote:Spacecadet i was there with you on this map!
Well your squad did some job, mine was better made with no so famous lately names! You played seek and hiding we took the flags!!!
Just want to clarify this, the reason you could take all those flags was that we were effectively taking away their armor support, there were NO vehicles that made it out of the outpost once we grabbed a hold of the forrest area.
Lets not turn this into a flame war, I think you did a great job on capping all those flags but this is a team effort. We would not have succeeded without you and you would not have succeeded without us.
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Anthony Lloyd, himself a former soldier in the British army and a Northern Ireland and Gulf War veteran:
"The men inside (the APC) might have been UN but they were playing by a completely different set of rules. They were Swedes; in terms of individual intelligence, integrity and single-mindedness I was to find them among the most impressive soldiers I had ever encountered. In Vares their moment had come."
wooly-back-jack
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Joined: 2007-01-14 17:20

Post by wooly-back-jack »

just so I dont offend/hope I havent offended anyone ingame what I have been doing lately is locking my squad at the warm up, inviting anyother ]TjF[ members in then unlock the squad (if I dont i only get them spamming me through xfire asking me to kick from the squad, which I wouldnt like to do. luckily when they asked me to do that the server crashed lol)
theres usually only 2-3 of us at most so when I unlock the squad theres still room :)
hobbs
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Joined: 2006-11-13 11:31

Post by hobbs »

Agreed Gyberg, There is no I in Team effort 8)
dunkellic
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Post by dunkellic »

but there is "me" ;)
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Dimitrov**OF**
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Post by Dimitrov**OF** »

Don't get me wrong Gyberg, sorry if you took me wrong i didn't mean to offend. My post wasn't about how good i am - i am not! But about separating the "famous" players in locked squads and the rest.
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Gyberg
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Post by Gyberg »

Okay, but for the record, you guys did a great job!
Ok, actually didn't realise that our squad was locked, but it was full during the whole game wasn't it? And I assure you that all of the players in that squad normally don't have any problems with letting in new guys into squads, we are all willing to help out new players!
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Anthony Lloyd, himself a former soldier in the British army and a Northern Ireland and Gulf War veteran:
"The men inside (the APC) might have been UN but they were playing by a completely different set of rules. They were Swedes; in terms of individual intelligence, integrity and single-mindedness I was to find them among the most impressive soldiers I had ever encountered. In Vares their moment had come."
wooly-back-jack
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Post by wooly-back-jack »

if you had a locked squad previously then you hit the 'create squad' button it will create a locked squad.
Dimitrov**OF**
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Joined: 2007-02-12 10:41

Post by Dimitrov**OF** »

Well sorry again for the off topic, admin can remove the posts if want, just thought this is the tread i have to wrote about it.

And back to the real topic.

I want to cheer all the guys that was in my squad, actually they were more than 6, cause many left, many join but everybody listened and followed their SL which was me :) . If someone rognize me as his SL on sq 5 on qwai river map lets say hi here they deserve to be here.

The commander we had was from =TB= guys - good job, we made some good arties just on time. :)

Who says that the snipers are useless is wrong i had 1 Kopf... my deutch is not good he was good one staying close to the squad when need and helped a lot killing enemy snipers/slodiers in designated areas.

Again good job guys was good night on Thors server.
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[WAW]TOTENKOPF
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Joined: 2006-12-17 03:29

Post by [WAW]TOTENKOPF »

Back on topic.

Today on the "EXTEL" server (Ejod) i played under a [COFR]Red-Halibut outstanding comander.

next round we were usmc however the server had less than 17 people on the server. Both Halibutt and [Cga]Rambo[COFR] were fantastic.... we capped the whole desert...Iset rallies and we destroyed tanks cooperatively...one of the best cooperatively played games ive ever played.thanks guys!
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Guerra wrote:Scoped and grenade launcher is absurd. That would be too heavy and impractical to carry into battle.
Red Halibut
Posts: 543
Joined: 2006-08-10 16:45

Post by Red Halibut »

Thanks Totenkopf. You were pretty good yourself. Nothing is more frustrating as a commander than getting no feedback. Your voice comms were excellent! Look forward to playing with you again some time.
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"It is not the responsibility of a defender to leave the objective unguarded just so his opponent sucks less."
[PTG]Chef_uk
Posts: 123
Joined: 2005-10-28 17:41

Post by [PTG]Chef_uk »

Red Halibut is the best VOIP user i have ever had the pleasure of hearing. EA should offer him a job ;)
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