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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Sudbury
Age: 24
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16 Jan, 2007, All afternoon
Great games on Verdun, Suez, Berlin, Tunis, and Shuhia.
Inferno and some randoms were in my squad pretty much the whole time. Solid squad work done by everyone. I think I raked in 200+ or so SL points, 62 of which were on Berlin as EU. Great job to everyone for laying themselves infront of our bullets.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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Re: 16 Jan, 2007, All afternoon
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Edit: Check that, lost one game 0-5 ![]()
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: London, Canada
Age: 23
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Re: 16 Jan, 2007, All afternoon
Yeah man, also I got my first knife kill in the week. We had such a huge lead on ticket at the end of Verdun that I let myself be a bit aggressive. Some dude on the PAC knifed me when I was doing tank hunting and dumb enough to stay on the same spot (yes, don't piss off a guy who has the heartbeat scanner). So I decide to reclaim my honor by taking his tag.
BTW the rush on Berlin again show how much easy the EU can crumble after a single spearhead of PAC team got through their line. And when we were on defend, your direction for my APC pretty much win the game for us dude. APC driver absolutely need constant direction of where to place their vehicle since they have crappy field of vision and have to dodge rockets almost on a regular basis. Finally I agree that Berlin is a point farm for SLs who team own the APC and use it the right way. |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: London, Canada
Age: 23
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Re: 16 Jan, 2007, All afternoon
I feel you Revark, it was on Suez. Me and Chaf was trying to pull men from the other team back from attacking the Inner lock and play it smart. But it was too late since they already ran head first into the minefield or rambo their way inside.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Sudbury
Age: 24
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Re: 16 Jan, 2007, All afternoon
Well, 0-6, but not your fault. You didn't com mand that one. Great job commanding too btw, had a blast. Anyway, off the the server now, 1000 more points and I'm another rank up.
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 18
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Re: 16 Jan, 2007, All afternoon
I believe if was in your squad for a few minutes yesterday while I was having some mic issues before I switch to the other team to play with my E1st buds, I recall killing you, and being killed by you several times on Tunis...
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