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Re: How did you find PR
Posted: 2016-04-20 19:35
by ZektorSK
Fir3w411 wrote:ZektorSK catching up in shitposts it seems.
Just keep gravedigging, eventually you'll find the banhammer.
When I have started posting, you gave me nothing else then hate.How do you think I should feel ?
You should deserve the banhammer, not me, besides, only thing I hear from you guys is hate on me, or my posting style.
Thank you and have a nice day.
Re: How did you find PR
Posted: 2016-04-21 13:48
by X-Alt
Like four or 5 years ago in some game. Somebody was talking massive shit in chat about BF2 and how PR was better. Never went back to Vanilla after that.
Re: How did you find PR
Posted: 2016-04-21 14:40
by tankninja1
I googled BF2 mod with lots of guns.
Re: How did you find PR
Posted: 2016-04-30 22:22
by pdxmark
Wow, it's been so long I can't remember. Though, I think MacDre was involved?
Re: How did you find PR
Posted: 2016-05-01 10:54
by RebbEsc
Looking at it before liked it on facebook, but then they released standalone i started playing.
Re: How did you find PR
Posted: 2016-05-05 23:39
by [at]Vio-Lence
I remember seeing model pictures of an ATV (and I think an A10??) just after BF2 came out. Was intrigued and followed along until first mini mod was released. Hooked since
Re: How did you find PR
Posted: 2016-05-17 03:18
by Tackleberry86
Found an article, mod of the year or something about PR on moddb ( mod Website) a Couple of years ago. Never touched bf2 anymore

Re: How did you find PR
Posted: 2016-05-18 14:56
by Expendable Grunt
Probably ModDB or something like that, back in .1 or .2. Didn't really start playing much until .3, .4.
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Re: How did you find PR
Posted: 2016-05-21 02:16
by Niel.br2
the first time that i read/heard about PR was in a Brazilian community then i tried to get the Mod and for some reason the torrent didn't work very well so i gave up for a while, later in the same year i was watching some PR gameplay and then i said to myself "I'm getting this mod no matter what it's gonna take" and here i am.
Re: How did you find PR
Posted: 2016-05-21 09:37
by Zan
I literally googled "most underrated shooters" and came across this:
8 of the Most Underrated First Person Shooters | Gallery of the Day | The Escapist
Then I checked it out on Youtube and fell in love with the game for life.
Re: How did you find PR
Posted: 2016-05-21 19:56
by AndyG
Reading up on Squad , kept seeing posts about PR: BF2, which i had heard of in the Arma community for years. Finally downloaded... super sad i didn't find it earlier as I am totally in love. Played on the Arma 2 MilSim server which was very very similiar style gameplay using ACE and other mods. Hope to see you all on the battlefields .. (in my sights!!!

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Re: How did you find PR
Posted: 2016-05-22 02:31
by Mac.PR
oh those manys years ago looking for mods for bf2, saw this one and it stuck.
Re: How did you find PR
Posted: 2016-06-02 17:45
by BigBang
I started playing vanilla BF2 with my friend. Then he started to search for mods around so we started to play Point Of Existence, AIX, few times Forgotten Hope and the one and olny PR 0.5. All the mods was in that day more or less extension of vanilla but PR was unique. PoE and AIX was nice in the point of view that there was a lot of different maps, vehicles, guns etc. and that was nice. AIX was 101% CAS whores moddification at all but as an infantry/armor man I loved to play it. We also played tournament in PoE in our vanilla comunnity. It was my first tournament like this and I was amazed. There were commanders which prepared tactics, people in SQ's and stuff. It was the first time I came to something like that. Simultaneously we started playing PR. In PR was the almost every round the atmosphere like in that tournament and that was something that catched me up. Later we played also two tournaments in vanilla and everytime it there was an question "mod or vanilla?". Me and my friend, unfortunately not active today, always suggested PR. Answer was always the same, "PR is too much serious". But if you look at it it was serious in vanilla almost the same. So we "failed" to bring more people to PR but hopefully someones started and last
I'll never forget battles on EJOD desert.
Re: How did you find PR
Posted: 2016-07-09 14:13
by ProfessorSnob
Back when I was addicted to Battlefield 4 and I wanted to unlock a sniper rifle, a Bluedrake42 video popped up, I went to his channel and boom,PR
Re: How did you find PR
Posted: 2016-07-11 10:44
by IAmNotMatthew
I found Project Reality a few years ago when I was looking for mods for BF2, I started playing in v1.0. With the release of the standalone version I started playing it once again.
Anyways, I found Squad through Project Reality..
Re: How did you find PR
Posted: 2016-07-11 21:00
by Cassius
Was looking for a 40k mod on moddb, found PR gave it a shot was like meh and tried it sometime later again.
Re: How did you find PR
Posted: 2017-04-08 03:03
by Sinek
Saw the Trailer (1.) and fall in love...

Re: How did you find PR
Posted: 2017-04-08 05:18
by obpmgmua
I love necro threads.
Anyway...
I used to be active on the totalbf2 and bf2 stats forums back in the day. Made friends with a guy, he showed me PR in it's infancy(.2 I think) I didn't like it much but then it happened; .5 Basrah Came and it was Glorious. I spent 10K+ Hours on that map on that version of PR. Been here ever since. Although not as much as I used too. To this day I still meet .5 veterans and we reminisce about the good ol' days of PR.
Re: How did you find PR
Posted: 2017-04-08 10:52
by RENEGADO
I used to be a fan of Battlefield 2, in 2010 i decided to buy a digitial copy of the game because i lost my CD, in the official BF2 site there was this huge advertisement about a mod called Project Reality, i clicked and now i'm here xD
Re: How did you find PR
Posted: 2017-04-08 13:15
by Oskar
I actually tried PR at a friend's house around 2006, on a vBF2 map, remembered it was very difficult not to die fast. Didn't think anything of it, then rediscovered (not 100% how) in 2008, but I did watch a million youtube videos before even trying out the game just to understand how people played it - and loved it from the start.