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Posted: 2007-07-29 14:12
by gazzthompson
'[R-DEV wrote:Evilhomer']Interesting thing is though, in most picture that Uk-Force is in he's going "it's this big" with his hands....

:D

hahaha

who won the shooting range ?

Posted: 2007-07-29 14:21
by eddie
'[R-DEV wrote:Evilhomer']Interesting thing is though, in most picture that Uk-Force is in he's going "it's this big" with his hands....

http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/8667/1001756le6.jpg

:D
:lol: Or he's holding two.... I must say Evilhomer, that's very observant of you.

Posted: 2007-07-29 14:31
by MrD
'[R-DEV wrote:UK_Force']What you mean this one ............. lol



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I recognise that hidden grin on my face. It's the point before my eyes start watering and I giggle hysterically

Posted: 2007-07-29 14:33
by Viper5
Alright, we definitely need a few photoshop contests...

Posted: 2007-07-29 14:50
by JS.Fortnight.A
@ gazzthompson

[R-DEV]Stigger had the best marksman scores in the line ranges, however both groups of 5 (we were split into two groups) did worse on the ranges, but totally killed the scenario round where enemy troops were dropped off via Chinook and then tried to advance up a hill to our position to over-run us. The neat thing was that the instructor was able to dynamically change what was on screen. This included optics usage (NV/IR), flares, fog, enemy/friendly units and vehicles etc...The graphics quality on all of the simulators including the Small Arms Trainers was Quake 1 at best, but they calculated bullet drop and wind accordingly, so they had a touch of PR/ArmA in them. :p

The best setup was that of the Warrior gunnery trainer which was bought just a few months ago for several million £s. It used LCD monitors to display the views inside the vehicle. However, and I think I speak for most on the team that went on this trip, the Challenger 2 driving simulator was the funnest :p .

Posted: 2007-07-29 15:10
by Gunwing
This is amazing! Most of the time you only see this kind of stuff being done with offical Games and then they fuge up every thing anyway when the add it in.

This is going to make the PR mod the most played and realistic BF2 mod ever in the world. ROCK ON PR!

Posted: 2007-07-29 15:12
by Matrox
'[R-DEV wrote:UK_Force']A few more Teasers:





Lunchtime, on the Bridge :-)



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UK_Force regularly showed off his competitive streak...

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:lol:

Posted: 2007-07-29 15:12
by eddie
:lol: That was good.

Posted: 2007-07-29 15:39
by gazzthompson
'[R-DEV wrote: JS.Fortnight.A']@ gazzthompson

[R-DEV]Stigger had the best marksman scores in the line ranges, however both groups of 5 (we were split into two groups) did worse on the ranges, but totally killed the scenario round where enemy troops were dropped off via Chinook and then tried to advance up a hill to our position to over-run us. The neat thing was that the instructor was able to dynamically change what was on screen. This included optics usage (NV/IR), flares, fog, enemy/friendly units and vehicles etc...The graphics quality on all of the simulators including the Small Arms Trainers was Quake 1 at best, but they calculated bullet drop and wind accordingly, so they had a touch of PR/ArmA in them. :p

The best setup was that of the Warrior gunnery trainer which was bought just a few months ago for several million £s. It used LCD monitors to display the views inside the vehicle. However, and I think I speak for most on the team that went on this trip, the Challenger 2 driving simulator was the funnest :p .

was there one were u shot on a screen that has real people on ? like a video ? and when u shoot em they fall over like there dead ,ive been on 1 of the and it was sweet, tho i guess GFX's ones would be alot more dynamic and changeable

Posted: 2007-07-29 15:45
by Griffon2-6
Who's [R-DEV]Sim? And yeah, I know the feeling when you actually get to see what you see in games in person. I was in an M1A1 just this Monday. GD Canada didn't allow cameras though.

I've also been next to a BMP. It was a BMP-1 at the war museum, and was not that small.

Oh, and how is that LAW-80 upside-down? the optics are supposed to face up, aren't they?

Posted: 2007-07-29 15:51
by Rhino
[R-DEV]Sim is stiggers bro, he uses stiggers account thou :p

Posted: 2007-07-29 15:54
by Griffon2-6
Ah. So they both have the same job?

Posted: 2007-07-29 16:47
by chudley
'[R-MOD wrote:Griffon2-6']Who's [R-DEV]Sim? And yeah, I know the feeling when you actually get to see what you see in games in person. I was in an M1A1 just this Monday. GD Canada didn't allow cameras though.

I've also been next to a BMP. It was a BMP-1 at the war museum, and was not that small.

Oh, and how is that LAW-80 upside-down? the optics are supposed to face up, aren't they?
Yes they do face up, what you see on top in the picture is the shouder rest.

Posted: 2007-07-29 16:56
by MrD
The optic flips out to the left horizontally on that!

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When powered on, you get some floating lines in that tiny little square in the optic to range onto moving armour with.

This pic taken just after the infamous upside down/back to front pic, once the optic had been flipped out and I was on that side with my camera to take the shot (really, I was about to noobtube the guy 10ft in front of me, but that's another story.....................)

Posted: 2007-07-29 17:19
by Evilhomer
'[R-DEV wrote:Matrox']UK_Force regularly showed off his competitive streak...

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:lol:
Lol that one made me laugh! We should have that in the wallpaper gallery...

Posted: 2007-07-29 17:27
by raptor619
now can you come to america and see a real arsenal?

Posted: 2007-07-29 18:03
by UK_Force
raptor619 wrote:now can you come to america and see a real arsenal?


Yep, Thats an offer right ?

Get it sorted and the Bovvy Few are THERE !!!


;-)

Posted: 2007-07-29 18:08
by UK_Force
However as a sneak preview I can tell you that the next PR Team Organised Event will be:


A PR LAN PARTY - 48 Hrs, including Beers, Barbie's and Gaming Galore.


@ Bovington

Date - TBC, this year though

13 man teams (2 squads, 1 commander) will battle, in a knockout competition.


More details to follow in due course.

Posted: 2007-07-29 18:17
by mrmong
part of me wants to see how many PR members i can out drink

Posted: 2007-07-29 18:51
by Undies
Hope to see you all again soon guys and i hope you all enjoyed yourselves. It sounds as though you did.