How was it? Was it exciting?masster blaster wrote...
DoomsdayDevice wrote...
estebanus wrote...
Little unrelated question: Who here has ever tried flying in a fighter jet? Just wondering because I'll be trying my first time tomorrow.
Oh, come on.
Really, Estebanus?
I have.
"I'll be in the passenger seat! Did you really think I'd be flying one?"
That's what I did. I didn't fly one, but sat in the back.
Was the Ending a Hallucination? - Indoctrination Theory Mark III!
#56776
Posté 02 décembre 2012 - 11:08
#56777
Posté 02 décembre 2012 - 11:08
As you wish.Dwailing wrote...
Um, estebanus and masster, would you kindly kill that quote pyramid? It's rather... large.
#56778
Posté 02 décembre 2012 - 11:09
All of them, those games are very well-made. They also got my favorite aspect of and shooter perfect: The Sniping Sv-98) specifically.Dwailing wrote...
401 Kill wrote...
I cannot possibly overstate how great that game is.Dwailing wrote...
Well, I think I tried it in one of the Battlefields at some point.... I'm guessing I crashed, though.estebanus wrote...
Little unrelated question: Who here has ever tried flying in a fighter jet? Just wondering because I'll be trying my first time tomorrow.:lol:
Which one? Because I think this was in BF2. I don't remember if I've tried flying in BF3 yet, and Jets weren't in BF: BC2.
Edit: Also, I agree no matter which one you're referring to. They're all great.
#56779
Posté 02 décembre 2012 - 11:10
What did you think, exactly?DoomsdayDevice wrote...
estebanus wrote...
It's not that unusual that people are allowed to go with on flights in fighter jets. I won't be flying one, of course! I'll be in the passenger seat! Did you really think I'd be flying one?DoomsdayDevice wrote...
estebanus wrote...
Little unrelated question: Who here has ever tried flying in a fighter jet? Just wondering because I'll be trying my first time tomorrow.
Oh, come on.
Really, Estebanus?
No, I did not. You may interpret this however you like.
#56780
Posté 02 décembre 2012 - 11:10
401 Kill wrote...
All of them, those games are very well-made. They also got my favorite aspect of and shooter perfect: The Sniping Sv-98) specifically.Dwailing wrote...
401 Kill wrote...
I cannot possibly overstate how great that game is.Dwailing wrote...
Well, I think I tried it in one of the Battlefields at some point.... I'm guessing I crashed, though.estebanus wrote...
Little unrelated question: Who here has ever tried flying in a fighter jet? Just wondering because I'll be trying my first time tomorrow.:lol:
Which one? Because I think this was in BF2. I don't remember if I've tried flying in BF3 yet, and Jets weren't in BF: BC2.
Edit: Also, I agree no matter which one you're referring to. They're all great.
I may love the Infiltrator, but my competative sniping skills are rather... variable, to put it lightly.
#56781
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Posté 02 décembre 2012 - 11:10
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estebanus wrote...
Little unrelated question: Who here has ever tried flying in a fighter jet? Just wondering because I'll be trying my first time tomorrow.
I've sat in the cockpit of a plane before. A few times actually.
In other indoctrination related news, I was thinking of modifying one of my old videos to include Harbinger's voice when Shepard shoots Anderson.
#56782
Posté 02 décembre 2012 - 11:12
I've only played bad company and BF3. I must say, those are really sublime FPS games.401 Kill wrote...
All of them, those games are very well-made. They also got my favorite aspect of and shooter perfect: The Sniping Sv-98) specifically.Dwailing wrote...
401 Kill wrote...
I cannot possibly overstate how great that game is.Dwailing wrote...
Well, I think I tried it in one of the Battlefields at some point.... I'm guessing I crashed, though.estebanus wrote...
Little unrelated question: Who here has ever tried flying in a fighter jet? Just wondering because I'll be trying my first time tomorrow.:lol:
Which one? Because I think this was in BF2. I don't remember if I've tried flying in BF3 yet, and Jets weren't in BF: BC2.
Edit: Also, I agree no matter which one you're referring to. They're all great.
However, if I'd have to name a good military simulator, I'd have to say ArmA II. It just sucks that all the AIs are totally botched.
#56783
Posté 02 décembre 2012 - 11:12
Modifié par Restrider, 02 décembre 2012 - 11:12 .
#56784
Posté 02 décembre 2012 - 11:13
estebanus wrote...
Your enemy can't see you in your car when you're in the city. In order to use i as an distraction, you'll have to get out of the city, towards your enemy.masster blaster wrote...
You forget your more of a target in a car that makes a hell of a lot of sounds.
Plus " would destroy the car with one artillery or RPG shot. Boom. End of distraction." Ya um that's a reason why i say screw cars. I have a better cahnceat running.
So they can see me on foot, but not in a car?
#56785
Posté 02 décembre 2012 - 11:13
Engineer is my favourite class. They're especially fun to play after obtaining the SCAR-H with laser sights and grip.Dwailing wrote...
401 Kill wrote...
All of them, those games are very well-made. They also got my favorite aspect of and shooter perfect: The Sniping Sv-98) specifically.Dwailing wrote...
401 Kill wrote...
I cannot possibly overstate how great that game is.Dwailing wrote...
Well, I think I tried it in one of the Battlefields at some point.... I'm guessing I crashed, though.estebanus wrote...
Little unrelated question: Who here has ever tried flying in a fighter jet? Just wondering because I'll be trying my first time tomorrow.:lol:
Which one? Because I think this was in BF2. I don't remember if I've tried flying in BF3 yet, and Jets weren't in BF: BC2.
Edit: Also, I agree no matter which one you're referring to. They're all great.
I may love the Infiltrator, but my competative sniping skills are rather... variable, to put it lightly.I usually stick with the Assault class, especially in BF3, since I can use it as a medic.
#56786
Posté 02 décembre 2012 - 11:13
estebanus wrote...
I've only played bad company and BF3. I must say, those are really sublime FPS games.401 Kill wrote...
All of them, those games are very well-made. They also got my favorite aspect of and shooter perfect: The Sniping Sv-98) specifically.Dwailing wrote...
401 Kill wrote...
I cannot possibly overstate how great that game is.Dwailing wrote...
Well, I think I tried it in one of the Battlefields at some point.... I'm guessing I crashed, though.estebanus wrote...
Little unrelated question: Who here has ever tried flying in a fighter jet? Just wondering because I'll be trying my first time tomorrow.:lol:
Which one? Because I think this was in BF2. I don't remember if I've tried flying in BF3 yet, and Jets weren't in BF: BC2.
Edit: Also, I agree no matter which one you're referring to. They're all great.
However, if I'd have to name a good military simulator, I'd have to say ArmA II. It just sucks that all the AIs are totally botched.
I might pick up ArmA II, though mainly because I REALLY think the DayZ mod looks AWESOME. I mean, I'm certain that the main game is great, but it's that mod that REALLY makes me want to get it.
#56787
Posté 02 décembre 2012 - 11:14
Restrider wrote...
Mh.. I think I'll play Slender during one of those late working sessions in my lab, when there seems to be no one in the vicinity, the lights are off and you can hear creepy noises.
So, you WANT to wet yourself?
#56788
Posté 02 décembre 2012 - 11:14
estebanus wrote...
How was it? Was it exciting?masster blaster wrote...
DoomsdayDevice wrote...
estebanus wrote...
Little unrelated question: Who here has ever tried flying in a fighter jet? Just wondering because I'll be trying my first time tomorrow.
Oh, come on.
Really, Estebanus?
I have.
"I'll be in the passenger seat! Did you really think I'd be flying one?"
That's what I did. I didn't fly one, but sat in the back.
Blood rushing through your head. seeing the ground below you. The feeling of freedom in the wind. And seeing all the world from above ya it's epic.
Plus imagining your being under attack, and start to fire at the fake enemys, and your uncle is just laughing his *** off.
Modifié par masster blaster, 02 décembre 2012 - 11:17 .
#56789
Posté 02 décembre 2012 - 11:15
#56790
Posté 02 décembre 2012 - 11:15
Yes. They can see you when you're on foot because you'd have to drive your car out of the city and towards them in order to create a distraction. And when you then step out of the car, you're completely at the mercy of their snipers.masster blaster wrote...
estebanus wrote...
Your enemy can't see you in your car when you're in the city. In order to use i as an distraction, you'll have to get out of the city, towards your enemy.masster blaster wrote...
You forget your more of a target in a car that makes a hell of a lot of sounds.
Plus " would destroy the car with one artillery or RPG shot. Boom. End of distraction." Ya um that's a reason why i say screw cars. I have a better cahnceat running.
So they can see me on foot, but not in a car?
#56791
Posté 02 décembre 2012 - 11:15
masster blaster wrote...
estebanus wrote...
How was it? Was it exciting?masster blaster wrote...
DoomsdayDevice wrote...
estebanus wrote...
Little unrelated question: Who here has ever tried flying in a fighter jet? Just wondering because I'll be trying my first time tomorrow.
Oh, come on.
Really, Estebanus?
I have.
"I'll be in the passenger seat! Did you really think I'd be flying one?"
That's what I did. I didn't fly one, but sat in the back.
Blood rushing through your head. seeing the ground below you. The feeling of freedom in the wind. And seeing all the world from above ya it's epic.
I always see the ground below me. Do you see the ground somewhere else?
#56792
Posté 02 décembre 2012 - 11:17
To be fair, not all F-16 fighters do. They're cheaper to produce when they only have one seat. Fighters with 2 seats are mostly only those specialized in dropping bombs, I think.Rifneno wrote...
I always forget that a lot of fighters even have 2 seats...
#56793
Posté 02 décembre 2012 - 11:17
#56794
Posté 02 décembre 2012 - 11:18
estebanus wrote...
Yes. They can see you when you're on foot because you'd have to drive your car out of the city and towards them in order to create a distraction. And when you then step out of the car, you're completely at the mercy of their snipers.masster blaster wrote...
estebanus wrote...
Your enemy can't see you in your car when you're in the city. In order to use i as an distraction, you'll have to get out of the city, towards your enemy.masster blaster wrote...
You forget your more of a target in a car that makes a hell of a lot of sounds.
Plus " would destroy the car with one artillery or RPG shot. Boom. End of distraction." Ya um that's a reason why i say screw cars. I have a better cahnceat running.
So they can see me on foot, but not in a car?
Any they can still snipe you in the car, and if they have heat sekers, ya either way your screwed, unless on foot you mask your self with mud, and boom your good to go.
#56795
Posté 02 décembre 2012 - 11:19
masster blaster wrote...
estebanus wrote...
Yes. They can see you when you're on foot because you'd have to drive your car out of the city and towards them in order to create a distraction. And when you then step out of the car, you're completely at the mercy of their snipers.
Any they can still snipe you in the car, and if they have heat sekers, ya either way your screwed, unless on foot you mask your self with mud, and boom your good to go.
The **** are you two even talking about?
#56796
Posté 02 décembre 2012 - 11:21
I think I will take precautions and stop drinking for two days before playing the game then.Dwailing wrote...
Restrider wrote...
Mh.. I think I'll play Slender during one of those late working sessions in my lab, when there seems to be no one in the vicinity, the lights are off and you can hear creepy noises.
So, you WANT to wet yourself?
#56797
Posté 02 décembre 2012 - 11:21
Never used any tunnels? It's a point of view, ground can be everywherebyne wrote...
I always see the ground below me. Do you see the ground somewhere else?
#56798
Posté 02 décembre 2012 - 11:21
DayZ has to be the best mod ever for a game. It's absolutely thrilling to play.Dwailing wrote...
estebanus wrote...
I've only played bad company and BF3. I must say, those are really sublime FPS games.401 Kill wrote...
All of them, those games are very well-made. They also got my favorite aspect of and shooter perfect: The Sniping Sv-98) specifically.Dwailing wrote...
401 Kill wrote...
I cannot possibly overstate how great that game is.Dwailing wrote...
Well, I think I tried it in one of the Battlefields at some point.... I'm guessing I crashed, though.estebanus wrote...
Little unrelated question: Who here has ever tried flying in a fighter jet? Just wondering because I'll be trying my first time tomorrow.:lol:
Which one? Because I think this was in BF2. I don't remember if I've tried flying in BF3 yet, and Jets weren't in BF: BC2.
Edit: Also, I agree no matter which one you're referring to. They're all great.
However, if I'd have to name a good military simulator, I'd have to say ArmA II. It just sucks that all the AIs are totally botched.
I might pick up ArmA II, though mainly because I REALLY think the DayZ mod looks AWESOME. I mean, I'm certain that the main game is great, but it's that mod that REALLY makes me want to get it.
As for the vanilla game... Keep in mind that the game is a military simulator, so it certainly doesn't play as an FPS like Battlefield or COD. you require more tactics in order to take a target without suffering casualties and the like. Not only that, but many times, there may not even be an enemy to engage, meaning you could be patrolling the Takistani countryside without a single hostile in sight. After all, it's a simulator.
#56799
Posté 02 décembre 2012 - 11:21
The newest versions have 0 seats...Rifneno wrote...
I always forget that a lot of fighters even have 2 seats...
#56800
Posté 02 décembre 2012 - 11:22
Oh come on, yer big Jessy! The music doesn't even start until you collect the first page!Dwailing wrote...
Well, I think I'm going to give Slender another go and hopefully not fear quit BEFORE THE FRAKKING SLENDER MAN SHOWS UP.




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