A Farewell to Arms

General discussion of the Project Reality: BF2 modification.
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benderflexo
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A Farewell to Arms

Post by benderflexo »

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 :-o

GAME OVER
Eddiereyes909
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Post by Eddiereyes909 »

welcome to the forums..
"You know we've had to imagine the war here, and we have imagined that it was being fought by aging men like ourselves. We had forgotten that wars were fought by babies. When I saw those freshly shaved faces, it was a shock "My God, my God?" I said to myself. "It's the Children's Crusade."- Kurt Vonnegut, Slaughter House Five
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Post by LtSoucy »

welcome and no good buye to the PR mods.
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Waaah_Wah
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Post by Waaah_Wah »

So you cant play PR and do other stuff...?
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Post by Rudd »

benderflexo wrote:Live long and prosper :-o

GAME OVER
OH NO, another trekky bites the dust....we are a dying breed

Cya m8

Kap'la!
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