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Posted: 2007-07-12 11:38
by robbo
'[R-DEV wrote:Rhino']will you guys cut out the "my contry is better than yours" comments.
Where both from the same country

...jks Rhino
No hard feelings Bob <3

Posted: 2007-07-12 12:23
by Rhino
robbo wrote:Where both from the same country

...jks Rhino
No hard feelings Bob <3
true, but you are the one taking it too literately

Posted: 2007-07-12 13:05
by robbo
Touch'e
Posted: 2007-07-12 14:48
by WNxLT7
will you guys cut out the "my contry is better than yours" comments.
then we all know the brits are the best trained troops in the world
Sry. I had to do it!

Posted: 2007-07-12 15:44
by Rhino
WNxLT7 wrote:Sry. I had to do it!
its a fact, that the British army troops, are the best trained regular army in the world, there is lots of proof to it too, all you need to do is compare the brit training program to another and see the differences. I ain't talking like SF teams im talking normal army troops.
Posted: 2007-07-12 16:01
by Jaymz
Best trained for todays fighting, yes. For conventional warfare, the US wins hands down but that never really happens anymore. However, with the experiences the US has had in Iraq I get the feeling that they've improved a ton.
Posted: 2007-07-12 16:30
by Bob_Marley
Back on topic, you naughty devs!
Isn't Quinling nice?
Posted: 2007-07-12 19:47
by robbo
'[R-DEV wrote:Jaymz']Best trained for todays fighting, yes. For conventional warfare, the US wins hands down but that never really happens anymore. However, with the experiences the US has had in Iraq I get the feeling that they've improved a ton.
USMC basic training is 13 weeks long, Royal Marine training is 9 months.
US army training is 14 weeks, British Infantry is 24 weeks.
Back on topic, any more pics of Qinling? and a story line?
Posted: 2007-07-12 20:19
by youm0nt
Bob_Marley wrote:Isn't Quinling nice?
Isn't it Qinling? I heard another person pronounce it Quiling.
Posted: 2007-07-12 20:22
by Viper5
Isnt it pronounced
Kin-Ling?
Anyway the first time you guys see this in game, I assure you it will be like the first time you had grandma's apple pie.
Edited because I have chosen not to engage in flamboyant country v country arguments (Gaz, any way I can have the money you would've had to pay to treat your heart attack? Ill lend you Rhino for some, erm, "services")
Posted: 2007-07-12 20:25
by youm0nt
I'm thinking it's pronounced as, chin-ling. Isn't q a "ch" sound in Chinese?
Posted: 2007-07-12 20:50
by Viper5
Hmm. Dunno. I'm guessing Griff will clear it up for us

Posted: 2007-07-12 20:55
by Resjah
Country VS Country arguments are SO OLD SCHOOL. No more of them, Gaz will have a heart attack.
any more of them and I will delete it.
Posted: 2007-07-12 22:21
by Rhino
youm0nt wrote:Isn't it Qinling? I heard another person pronounce it Quiling.
its spelt "Qinling" and pronounced "Chinling".
Posted: 2007-07-13 04:03
by Griffon2-6
Yep, Rhino got it (and youm0nt).