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Posted: 2006-07-04 20:23
by DJJ-Terror

Posted: 2006-07-07 15:19
by Butmonkey

Posted: 2006-07-10 18:42
by G.Drew
GOD! ive seen this over and over!
but y'know what..
I LUV IT! :thumbsup: :15_cheers

Posted: 2006-07-10 20:00
by ghosty
if you add the britts make them fight the US. It think that would be alot of fun.

Posted: 2006-07-10 20:13
by G.Drew
now that would be funny
make only 1 map tho, it would wreck the storyline a bit but i think this would solve it (it wouldnt be a big battle tho, inf. only perhaps?
anyway:
a big friendly fire incedent as US marines mistook a british force for a renegade republican guard unit
it sounds ok i guess

Posted: 2006-07-10 21:57
by [Lame]_Almighty_Wig
US = Friendly fire. End of. Perfectly plausible to have the US knock off a few british troops, unfortunately since we dont really indulge in much friendly fire it would be a tad unfair as we wouldnt shoot back. Though if we did the word massacre comes to mind (of them). hehe.

I'd like to see some comedy weapons instituted, twin barreled shotguns, spear guns etc, makes for highly entertaining battles.

Posted: 2006-07-10 22:01
by G.Drew
i dont think realism would include spear guns, 2x barrelled guns etc, but its a point u should make to the Surreal 2 devs

Posted: 2006-07-10 22:16
by six7
What we need is a US vs UK map where they are playing with the MILES system. You wouldn't have to actually remodel the weapons to include it, just say in the scenerio that it is just a MILES exercise. Maybe it could be like that MOUT McKenna mission in America's Army?

edited for horrid typing errors :mrgreen:

Posted: 2006-07-10 22:56
by G.Drew
now that sounds good!
so what is MILES? is it like that army paintballing?

Posted: 2006-07-10 23:47
by six7
G.Drew wrote:now that sounds good!
so what is MILES? is it like that army paintballing?
More like laser tag :mrgreen: The cool thing is that you can have all out coordinated operations with air, armour, and infantry units. For simplicity the DEVs could just have it be a regular battle where you kill the enemy, but say in the breifing that it is a joint training exercise ;)

Posted: 2006-07-11 18:12
by [Lame]_Almighty_Wig
It can be fun tho to have amusing weapons. Flashpoint was one of the most realistic games of its time and that still had comedy maps. Whats life without a bit of comedy???

Posted: 2006-07-11 18:43
by G.Drew
altho it sounds kool i doubt it will happpen

Posted: 2006-07-11 18:54
by Malik
It's not fun, it's what the military uses. A USMC vs GB map would be extremely fun as well as realistic and would allow people to try out GB and USMC's new toys without having to team swap. :)

Posted: 2006-07-12 05:18
by uNabL3
I really want to see mortar team :) 2) I want to see grappling hook just like in Special Forces))

Posted: 2006-07-12 10:07
by ARMY RANGER
i want to see a us. army branch vs iraq or somthing lol like usi mod

Posted: 2006-07-12 10:07
by ARMY RANGER
i want to see a us. army branch vs iraq or somthing lol like usi mod

Posted: 2006-07-12 14:26
by G.Drew
double post there ^
i dont know about US Vs iraq (i think thats strictly USI) and the Allied Intent mod has a mortar in it
but giving the spec ops/sniper a grapple hook/zip line doesnt sound like a bad idea

Posted: 2006-07-12 16:05
by Downtown_two
....Did I sleep through the announcment where grappling hooks became standard issue amoung Special Ops and Snipers in the USMC?

I know, how about jet packs too, and ninja throwing stars.....Bungee ropes anyone?

Slightly harsh reply, but I cant believe anyone that plays PRMM for the right reasons would want to see something as ridiculous as grappling hooks.

Posted: 2006-07-12 17:34
by [Lame]_Almighty_Wig
We NEED man portable AA rockets. End of. Few airliners too on MEC maps. :P

Posted: 2006-07-12 17:52
by Malik
I have a few British Army infortmation DVDs lying around (I'm gonna join up when I get old enough, at the moment I can't get enough of learning about them) and on one of them it shows a training operation at Copehill Down where an infantry team use a grapple hook to scale into an upstairs window of one of the buildings. Not sure if this is common practise, but I can't see why they'd train with it if they weren't used in the field. Is this really an impossibility?