Dear God, make the boy post in English.LZwatcher wrote:
WTF STTOP BITCHIN IZ A SHAME I TRY HELPS THE GUY U KNOW NOTHIN BOUT ME AN IF YA WOUKLD TRY GET IN MA BACK FE REAL BOY WOULD BE A MISTAKE BUT REAL LIFE IZ REAL LIFE AN TTHIS ITZ A GAMEING fFORUM SSO STOPS THAT BITCHIN WTF IZ UR PROBLEM W MEZ MAKE FUN OFF ME O WELL BUT I LAFF ATCHAAndoura wrote:
WHO THE FKN IS THAT GUY ????????? he is so ulgy ommgggg the bigest FAKE ASS GANGSTA i have ever seen.... if i see him in the street ill stab him in the back !!!
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I kill people where ever I find them, uncap or not. If the people who whined in game the whole time tried to root out the people in the uncap they would help their team and their scores.
I have a Remington 700 in .270 which is basically the M24 except not .308 and a Smith & Wesson M4-style AR15.
The other stuff is not like anything in game.
The other stuff is not like anything in game.
1403 kills 232 deaths
Medics with the G36E.
Make colonel, get a 2:1 kd ratio, and get my last 2 expert kit badges...
I thought I was hallucinating when I heard laughter the other day. It freaked me out.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,211537,00.html
'Super' Typhoon Slams Tiny Wake Island
Thursday, August 31, 2006
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USAF Planes to Check Wake Island for Typhoon Damage
Super Typhoon Ioke, a Category 5 storm and the strongest to hit the Pacific in more than a decade, slammed into tiny Wake Island Thursday, threatening to submerge the U.S. territory, U.S. Navy weather forecasters said.
The storm, packing sustained winds of more than 165 mph, with some gusts topping 190 mph, came ashore at about 10 a.m. ET, and was slowly tracking west, gaining strength over the warm tropical waters, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center reported. Wake Island is located about 2,300 miles west of Honolulu.
The U.S. Navy evacuated the island's 188 residents on Monday, flying the mostly military personnel and their families to Honolulu. Wake Island is home to a U.S. Air Force base and a scientific outpost, roughly midway between Hawaii and Japan, and serves as a key refueling stop for U.S. military aircraft in the Pacific.
Forecasters expect the monster storm to destroy everything on the 2.5-square-mile island that is not made of concrete.
Air Force officials said they plan to send planes over the island after the storm passes.
“We’re hoping everything turns out well,” said Maj. Clare Reed, spokeswoman for the 15th Airlift Wing at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii. But she said senior Air Force officers would decide what to do with the facility if Ioke causes so much destruction that troops and workers couldn’t return immediately.
“This thing is so strong that it’s just going to clean things out, unfortunately,” said Tim Craig, National Weather Service lead forecaster in Honolulu.
Ioke is the first Category 5 hurricane to develop in the central Pacific since record keeping began in the early 1960s.
It also is the most powerful storm to pass through the central Pacific since hurricanes Emilia and Gilma, both in July 1994.
Forecasts called for the storm to head northwest toward Japan over the open ocean after it passes over Wake Island. It is likely to gradually lose more of its power in coming days. No populated islands lie in Ioke’s immediate path.
The low-lying coral atoll also is the site of one of the most well-preserved military battlefields in the world. U.S. forces came under fire from the Japanese at the same time Pearl Harbor was attacked, sparking the U.S. declaration of war against Japan. The wreckage of at least four sunken Japanese warships sit off the coast, and numerous Japanese aircraft and other battle remnants are scattered about the island.
'Super' Typhoon Slams Tiny Wake Island
Thursday, August 31, 2006
STORIES
•
Category 3 Hurricane John Pummels Mexican Coast
•
Hurricane Watch Issued for Carolinas Ahead of Tropical Storm Ernesto
•
USAF Planes to Check Wake Island for Typhoon Damage
Super Typhoon Ioke, a Category 5 storm and the strongest to hit the Pacific in more than a decade, slammed into tiny Wake Island Thursday, threatening to submerge the U.S. territory, U.S. Navy weather forecasters said.
The storm, packing sustained winds of more than 165 mph, with some gusts topping 190 mph, came ashore at about 10 a.m. ET, and was slowly tracking west, gaining strength over the warm tropical waters, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center reported. Wake Island is located about 2,300 miles west of Honolulu.
The U.S. Navy evacuated the island's 188 residents on Monday, flying the mostly military personnel and their families to Honolulu. Wake Island is home to a U.S. Air Force base and a scientific outpost, roughly midway between Hawaii and Japan, and serves as a key refueling stop for U.S. military aircraft in the Pacific.
Forecasters expect the monster storm to destroy everything on the 2.5-square-mile island that is not made of concrete.
Air Force officials said they plan to send planes over the island after the storm passes.
“We’re hoping everything turns out well,” said Maj. Clare Reed, spokeswoman for the 15th Airlift Wing at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii. But she said senior Air Force officers would decide what to do with the facility if Ioke causes so much destruction that troops and workers couldn’t return immediately.
“This thing is so strong that it’s just going to clean things out, unfortunately,” said Tim Craig, National Weather Service lead forecaster in Honolulu.
Ioke is the first Category 5 hurricane to develop in the central Pacific since record keeping began in the early 1960s.
It also is the most powerful storm to pass through the central Pacific since hurricanes Emilia and Gilma, both in July 1994.
Forecasts called for the storm to head northwest toward Japan over the open ocean after it passes over Wake Island. It is likely to gradually lose more of its power in coming days. No populated islands lie in Ioke’s immediate path.
The low-lying coral atoll also is the site of one of the most well-preserved military battlefields in the world. U.S. forces came under fire from the Japanese at the same time Pearl Harbor was attacked, sparking the U.S. declaration of war against Japan. The wreckage of at least four sunken Japanese warships sit off the coast, and numerous Japanese aircraft and other battle remnants are scattered about the island.
Being wounded and dying when I walk down a steep hill.
Too bad they didn't take themselves out of the gene pool permanently.
Got a link for the paddle movie?
Dalian Plant 114
FuShe Pass 115
Gulf of Oman 124
Kubra Dam 161
Mashtuur City 140
Sharqi Peninsula 216
Strike At Karkand 256
Wake Island 138
and 97 for Daqing and Songhua
FuShe Pass 115
Gulf of Oman 124
Kubra Dam 161
Mashtuur City 140
Sharqi Peninsula 216
Strike At Karkand 256
Wake Island 138
and 97 for Daqing and Songhua
Patch 1.4 needs to add a feature that allows you to cock punch people who punish.
for snake: I'm impressed that smokecreen is your most played map. Good weapon skills and you gave commander a fair shake. Nice SPM too.
I ask for vehicle drops constantly. *Shrug*
Road kills are always satisfying...
Usually whatever kit I need more hours in. Always sniper on US sharqi so as to protect the tv station.
You mispelled "advised", but it is a cool pic!
Well, not ammo, but I would like to see the Barret M107 in the game. I guess snipers would be too powerful though.
When I'm going for long range shots sometimes I will switch over. But if you are careful with your index finger you can fire one shot at a time with auto mode anyway.
Depends on the map. If its something like Kubra or Sharqi, I'll stay in the main base and guard it. If my team isn't taking points, I usually do some running and gunning.
On the flip side, it stinks when you command the losing team and you would have beaten the enemy commander in points if your side got the doubling.
It's a belt fed. Not "clip" that term is not the proper word for magazine! Sorry, rant off and I know no one here cares.KingLou wrote:
Watch it again.......and look at all the people he's killing. While some bullets still go astray, the gun is overall ridiculously accurate.............especially if you fire one shot at a time, rapidly. It has become VERY easy to kill a LOT of people with the PKM.........especially considering its huge ammo capacity, and the fact that a support person can keep resupplying themselves. If you get a good hiding spot, with a lot of enemies in sight..........just sit back and watch them drop like flies.
While I know that pre-patch, the PKM couldn't kill someone if you put the barrel against their forehead, and unloaded a clip.........they went a little overboard with correcting that problem I think. Although I guess it's better that it works too good, then not working at all.
KiL
I just had this happen to a friend today. We were playing on a server and the admins kicked him like 10 seconds before the round ended to try to take away his gold medal. Really lame.
It's not impossible. I've gotten 55 sniper kills in Mashtuur and 79 kills with anti tank in Sharqi. Just watch your minimap religiously and take the enemy by surprise.