@balloondoggle: Right. So I doubt there are any active AF guys who could be a bearded Santa dropping out of a helicopter.
@balloondoggle: Right. So I doubt there are any active AF guys who could be a bearded Santa dropping out of a helicopter.
@Mekkakat: So you admit that they use realism as a selling point?
@balloondoggle: I mean...they aren't allowed to have beards...
@Mekkakat: Look at the advertisements, though. They do use realism as a selling point.
@Trystero: Hahaha yeah he missed that by a bit.
Some guy got shot in the head?
And so begins the rule of the Chemist-Monks...
@Adam Dachis: Can you not play songs off the NAS? That is, does iTunes not allow you to have your library on a networked drive?
@amaraklov: I have ArmA II. Still not what I meant. Read the other replies.
@gigawings: Haha yeah I've seen that. That's not what I meant, though.
@dotalchemy: Not what I meant. Look at my other replies.
@Silent: Most of them. I meant no Vietnam games have depicted asymmetrical guerrilla warfare. They all seem to pretend that it was a conventional war.
@MrSnuffles: I don't mean it that way. I mean asymmetric, guerrilla warfare.
@heroineworshipper: The turbojets are only for landing.
1. Load scramjet onto railgun.
@coodgenducta: While this kind of stuff is in the vein of subliminal messaging, it isn't exactly the same. It's designed just to sell a product; it doesn't transmit a particular message.
@rsin0502: like $1000, maybe a little more. I'd have to look at it, but I'll come up with a NewEgg-comparable price. (I bought it for about $1350.)
I won't be buying BFBC2 Vietnam. Not because it won't be fun, but because it won't be at all like the Vietnam War.
@DEVOlutionSpud: I DID NOT UNDERSTAND.
@MrVakarian: I will only say this.