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The History of the PRT

Posted: 2016-04-23 21:33
by Spook
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Competitive gaming is a constant in every popular game or mod. It is where players try to achieve the highest level of effectiveness with and against like-minded individuals. It is also where game mechanics are put to the test in an organized environment, which results in the constant improvement not only of the competition but also of the game/mod itself.

The Official Project Reality Tournament was created to accommodate such necessities and provide the best possible experience to every Project Reality player that seeks a more serious and structured way of gaming.
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Since its very first campaign in 2006, the PR community has both participated and maintained the PRT, as well as improved it, based on the issues of past campaigns and the new features incorporated in PR. It is only fair that we look to the past and learn from it, while continually developing the future of the PRT.

The Campaign Structure changed on a regular basis, and so did the teams:
Image - C1 ARRC Team - Allied Rapid Reaction Corps - Blufor
Image - C1 EJOD Team - Eastern Joint Operations Division - Opfor

Image - C2 NODFOR Team - NATO Defence Force - Blufor
Image - C2 ASOG Team - Arab Special Operations Group - Opfor

Image - C3 NARFOR Team - North Atlantic Response Force - Blufor
Image - C3 PELA Team - People's Elite Liberation Army - Opfor

Image - C4 ARRC Team - Allied Rapid Reaction Corps - Blufor
Image - C4 RFAD Team - Rapid Force Assault Detachment - Opfor

Image - C5 BCST Team - British Combined Services Taskforce - Blufor
Image - C5 USEF Team - United States Expeditionary Force - Blufor
Image - C5 MEDI Team - Middle East Defense Initiative - Opfor
Image - C5 PELA Team - People's Elite Liberation Army - Opfor

Image - C6 NATO 1 & NATO 2 Armies - North Atlantic Treaty Organization - Blufor
Image - C6 CATA 1 & CATA 2 Armies - Central Asian Treaty Alliance - Opfor

Image - C7 NATO 1 & NATO 2 Armies- North Atlantic Treaty Organization - Blufor
Image - C7 CATA 1 & CATA 2 Armies - Central Asian Treaty Alliance - Opfor

Image - C8 Unified NATO Team (Alpha & Bravo) - North Atlantic Treaty Organization - Blufor
Image - C8 CATA 2 & CATA 3 Armies - Central Asian Treaty Alliance - Opfor

Image - C9 NATO Alpha & Charlie Armies - North Atlantic Treaty Organization - Blufor
Image - C9 Unified CATA Team - Central Asian Treaty Alliance - Opfor

Image - C10 PAC Team - Pan Atlantic Coalition - Blufor
Image - C10 EMF Team - Eastern Military Federation - Opfor

Image - C11 PDI Team - Pacific Defense Initiative
Image - C11 MRF Team - Mediterranean Response Force

Image - C12 APN Team - Allied Pacific Nations
Image - C12 EMC Team - Euro-Arabian Military Coalition
For the PRT Veterans out there, you can wear your Campaign Ribbons with pride. These are however only given to players who participated in the full campaign, not only a few of its battle-cycles.

It has been a difficult task to get all the information on past campaigns, as it is hard to find veterans that played in the earlier ones and still remember the details. If anything is incorrect, please let us know!

Regards,
The PRT Administration

Re: The History of the PRT

Posted: 2016-04-24 13:03
by Rabbit
#hillsofhamgyongjdam

#never forget

Re: The History of the PRT

Posted: 2016-04-24 16:51
by Airsoft


Re: The History of the PRT

Posted: 2016-04-25 09:41
by HunterMed
Rabbit wrote:#hillsofhamgyongjdam

#never forget
oh yeah :D what a map.

obviously I cant let that NATO propaganda just stand there without posting my works haha
some still done with the awesome always crashing windows movie maker :)



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Posted: 2016-04-25 13:34
by RedWater
We need some of Aquillers vids in here.

Re: The History of the PRT

Posted: 2016-04-25 16:14
by DonDOOM
I feel like this needs the most bootiful PR(T) trailer ev0r <3




Can't find any BCST/NATO C5-C8 vids.. so here is moar NATO + Black Betty:


Re: The History of the PRT

Posted: 2016-04-25 17:50
by sweedensniiperr
I can't imagine what Operation Hammer of God meant to those old NATO veterans...

Re: The History of the PRT

Posted: 2016-04-26 01:37
by L4gi
C7 actually had both CATA1 and CATA3. It changed about half way through after the CATA1 commanders got banned.

Re: The History of the PRT

Posted: 2016-04-26 05:56
by PLODDITHANLEY
Wasn't that you?

Re: The History of the PRT

Posted: 2016-04-26 11:51
by MaxBooZe
PLODDITHANLEY wrote:Wasn't that you?
Nah he replaced the CATA1 commanders as CATA3 CO.

CATA2 for life. *Throws up gangster sign*

Re: The History of the PRT

Posted: 2016-04-26 17:29
by L4gi
I wasnt a CO until C8.

Re: The History of the PRT

Posted: 2016-04-26 20:30
by Vista
But then everything changed when the fire nation attacked

Re: The History of the PRT

Posted: 2016-04-28 13:26
by Spook
Since we are posting old videos now, I'll throw my C10 PAC teaser in here too

Re: The History of the PRT

Posted: 2016-04-28 15:33
by Pronck
I only played a part of C10. It was quite fun to see such an organized game with both commanders having quite good plans. I remember the Khamisayah match where I was a FAC hunting the hostile armor and accidentally driving over the enemy HAT.

The rounds that were the most fun where the ones without UAV usage. The ones with the UAV being used were quite boring due to just everyone waiting to make a move.

Re: The History of the PRT

Posted: 2016-04-28 21:22
by Spook
In C11 UAV wasn't used at all. Should have payed a visit.

Re: The History of the PRT

Posted: 2016-04-29 06:21
by Pronck
Was just sharing my opinion on the part I participated in. Cannot say anything about C11, work prevented me from participating in any way.

Re: The History of the PRT

Posted: 2016-04-30 05:01
by Spook
I was meaning that in C11 it was like that throughout the campaign and that you would have liked it.

Re: The History of the PRT

Posted: 2016-05-01 12:09
by Pronck
[R-CON]Spook wrote:I was meaning that in C11 it was like that throughout the campaign and that you would have liked it.
I sure would have.

Re: The History of the PRT

Posted: 2016-05-01 12:27
by jamil_1234567891
Man i fell so young seeing all these videos. Awesome stuff!

Re: The History of the PRT

Posted: 2016-05-07 15:56
by Michael_Denmark
Since most if not all the serious gaming has been done here, do we know how many players the tournament has processed?