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Posted on 5/24/18 at 1:06 pm to sicboy
Thanks for letting me know what I truly want as a gamer.
Posted on 5/24/18 at 1:19 pm to jefforize
Jordan Peterson shouldn't be grouped with those other 2 fools.
Posted on 5/24/18 at 1:37 pm to MaHittaMaHitta
Day 1 purchase. Not sure what all the crying is about.
Posted on 5/24/18 at 1:47 pm to DownSouthCrawfish
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Not sure what all the crying is about.
lol
Posted on 5/24/18 at 1:51 pm to Blitzed
Yea. I couldn’t give less of a shite about historical accuracy in a MP shooter. That plays no part in whether I’ll have fun or not.
Posted on 5/24/18 at 1:59 pm to DownSouthCrawfish
Sorry, we kinda expected that out of the Battlefield series.
Posted on 5/24/18 at 1:59 pm to DownSouthCrawfish
Understand. The woman is my only complaint.
Posted on 5/24/18 at 2:04 pm to DownSouthCrawfish
This is why I went back on wanting BF to be a WWII shooter in the very end. I’d rather HLL or Post Scriptum do it correctly, then let BF take the Vietnam or later era and run with it.
I’d say at least it’s not futuristic, but there is a female with a claw for an arm in the 40s, so yea, I feel like I lose that argument.
I’d say at least it’s not futuristic, but there is a female with a claw for an arm in the 40s, so yea, I feel like I lose that argument.
Posted on 5/24/18 at 2:10 pm to RATeamWannabe
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I’d say at least it’s not futuristic, but there is a female with a claw for an arm in the 40s, so yea, I feel like I lose that argument.
Posted on 5/24/18 at 2:11 pm to RATeamWannabe
I mean this is the same series that had a shotgun that could destroy helicopters and jets.
You could jump out of a jet and snipe someone before jumping back in to the same moving jet.......but a woman with a claw is too much
You could jump out of a jet and snipe someone before jumping back in to the same moving jet.......but a woman with a claw is too much
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Posted on 5/24/18 at 2:11 pm to RATeamWannabe
From the 1500's
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Female Fighters in WWII
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Violette Szabo: Fearless Spy
Violette Bushell Szabo was raised in England in a British-French family. In 1940, she married French Foreign Legion officer Etienne Szabo. Two years and one daughter later, Etienne was killed in action, and Violette was determined to avenge his death. In 1943, Violette Szabo was recruited by the British Special Operations Executive (SOE) and trained as a courier. Her first mission to France was in April of 1944, during which she reorganized a resistance unit, sabotaged roads and bridges, and sent back reports by radio. Szabo was arrested twice, and talked her way out both times. Her second mission in June was just after the D-Day invasion. Szabo parachuted into France, led a local resistance unit in sabotaging German communications, and then encountered a roadblock. She was arrested and interrogated under torture, but gave up no damaging information. Szabo was transferred several times, ultimately to Ravensbrück concentration camp in Germany in August 1944. Even in captivity, Szabo managed to serve other prisoners, saved at least one spy's life, and planned an escape that was uncovered at the last minute. In January of 1945, she and two other SOE agents were executed by an SS officer. Szabo was posthumously awarded the George Cross and an MBE from Britain, and the Croix de Guerre and Médaille de la Résistance from France. Szabo's exploits are recorded in several biographies and at least one film, Carve Her Name With Pride.
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Hannie Schaft: Dutch Resistance Fighter
Hannie Schaft was a Dutch resistance fighter. Born Jannetje Johanna Schaft in 1920, she had to drop out of her university studies because she refused to sign an oath of loyalty to the Nazis. She joined a resistance organization called the Raad van Verzet, which leaned toward a communist philosophy. Schaft spied on German soldiers, aided refugees, and committed sabotage. She became known as "the girl with the red hair," although she later colored it after her identity was disclosed. In March of 1945, Schaft was arrested at a German checkpoint. They didn't know they had arrested the infamous girl with the red hair until later when her roots began to grow out. That identification led to her execution on April 17. The story goes that the first soldier who shot merely wounded her in the head, and Schaft cried that she could shoot better than that. Then a shot from a second soldier silenced her forever. After the war, Schaft was reburied with honors in a funeral attended by Queen Wilhelmina and the royal family of the Netherlands.
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Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya: Soviet Martyr
Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya was barely 18 years old when she was executed for her guerilla activities in World War II. She was posthumously awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union, the first woman to be named so in World War II. In October of 1941, she had volunteered for a class of guerrilla fighters known as the Red Army Western Front sabotage and reconnaissance force. Her unit was sent behind enemy lines, near Moscow at the time, to set land mines and to cut off German supply lines. Ordered to burn the village of Petrischevo, Kosmodemyanskaya set fire to a stable and a couple other buildings and was caught by locals. Some accounts say she was betrayed by one of her compatriots, Vasily Klubkov, after he was captured and interrogated. German forces tortured Kosmodemyanskaya by stripping and whipping her and marched her around naked in the cold. Still, she gave no information on her unit. The next day, she was hanged in a public ceremony, a sign on her chest reading "arsonist." Her body was left hanging, displayed for a month before burial. A Pravda article about Kosmodemyanskaya published in 1942 says she died still pledging her loyalty to the Soviet Union. Be warned that if you search for photographs of Kosmodemyanskaya, there are graphic pictures of her dead body.
Posted on 5/24/18 at 2:24 pm to sicboy
I really don't care about historical accuracy in a video game where people respawn, but watching you white knight is just cringe worthy.
As far as the trailer, Michael Bay's hard on could be seen from space.
Posted on 5/24/18 at 2:30 pm to sicboy
Man yall are really putting way too much thought into this
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