Reminds me of left 4 dead 1 and 2 where many parties ended up dying.
Reminds me of left 4 dead 1 and 2 where many parties ended up dying.
You'll be surprised at that. Though I'm going to guess it's more likely 2.5 hours rounded up.
I highly doubt that.
Anonymity doesn't do squat. Go look at the comments of any hot issue that has Facebook comments on it. These people literally don't give an fuck.
Assumption that the minority in an multi-bullion dollar business is representative of all of us.
Operating systems =/= simple icons.
Well, that's what the game called him.
Rofl. I wish there was an screenshot of that.
Yeah well some admin who was suppose to be dead was fucking around. I'm going to guess he had something to do with that.
Gonzo the legendary kept coming back from the dead.....7 times. I ended up after the 2nd time basically doing any type of takedown it would let me (shoot him in the head from range, stealth was a no-go). I would check the army, see where he was, then go track him down. I tried normal executions as well. I tried…
Ah but then the purse industry would suffer. /sarcasm
I see such an huge opportunity for photoshop contest on what Star Wars: The Old Republic should be called.
Funny, I don't recall saying training will always be successful. Mind pointing out where I said that? I even pointed out that only an fraction of military personel would both qualify and be willingly to do this job. Even then, this job would have an high turn over rate. Also to be clear, I pointed out how daunting the…
There's this thing called training. If you don't understand this basic concept that yes even privates can learn/understand, then there is nothing else to say. You have yet to shown anything other than saying that a solider who gets dumped into this job on his first day wtihout any advance training would do horrible.…
Yes it is. Because you can train them to handle it. This isn't rocket science here.
I do realize that. My point is: Saying that a lack of training is an shitty defense. Because the answer to that will always be: "train them". It's as simple as that. Bring up the manpower issues or hell just say money (who would pay them) if you don't like the idea. That shuts up everyone when they think about it.
Well that is the Air Force for you but hell we're talking about the military high command who had the launch codes be 00000 and never changed them until recently.
There was an lack of oversight in that branch which the military is fixing. You honestly don't think people wouldn't be watching those people in the school…
Why would they be placed in this job, if they aren't going to get the training required to do it properly? Seriously. Not an hard concept that I'm trying to point out here.
Other issues with your arguement now:
- You do realize that soldiers are also sent after targets that they have to capture alive as well? A…
Are you implying that those guards/soldiers would be unable to come up with an basic evacation plan as well as positioning plan to deal with the shooter? It's an shitty idea because soldiers don't belong in the schools in a job like that, simple as that. Your arguement is not good because you seem to think that…
..... so your saying that soldiers aren't trained in basic perimeter and escort security? You know... the basics of any solider is to guard your main base. Not saying this is right, but your logic/reasoning right there is a bad arguement.