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General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: Wizz on August 17, 2015, 03:53:26 AM
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In my honest opinion
I think the greatest jewel of aces high is victory found when your best is not good enough requiring the help of another
When you do your job correctly but success is still dependent on someone else to do their job
Because it is so easy to screw it up or worse have your enemy prevent you from accomplishing what you set out to do
When the simple dogfight becomes make or break
when a bombers drop dictates the last 30 minute time investment of all involved
when an m3 drives for an hour to take a base that ultimately breaks the enemy and leads to winning the war a few hours later
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Hitting a tank while you're both on the move, while he's moving to your right on a sort-of parallel track to your rear, 2k away, and you fire your round through the window of a burned out house, and hit him right in the turret.
Oh, and killing the M-3 that drives an hour to your field. That is delicious.
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...killing the M-3 that drives an hour to your field. That is delicious.
:rofl
I agree.
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Massive bomber missions into an active fight at a base, under the radar, that causes the enemy to scramble in droves beneath your bombs.
Large formations of fighters with the same loadout, coordinating a split S/Immelmann combo that causes the encroaching enemy to dive to the deck and run away.
20 or more early war fighters swarming late war super planes to an extent the super planes are dying and running away.
Huge bomber missions over 25k being attacked by large numbers of fighters and surviving long enough for bombs on target.
Bishop 38 Auger Contests.
Large GV missions set up in a semi-realistic manner, with organic AA and logistics. Left and right cover elements, logi in column formation flanked by tanks to the sides and rear with a scout out front and heavy armor pushing forward behind it in a perfectly spaced wedge formation.
T-34/85s rolling through a factory strat at speed and firing on the move, leveling it to 0% in 3 minutes.
Meat-shield Jeeps protecting tanks in the open from enemy fire.
8 P-47D-40s wearing 'Muricaflage flying at 12k in a perfect right echelon approaching target, going single file and rolling in one every 4 seconds for targets.
Sneaking a CV to a large field and flattening the town without being spotted, then launching an invasion that rivals the Invasion of Tarawa for scale.
Driving tanks in the enemy capital, evading ground fire and aircraft while breaking things.
Driving M3s for 4 hours to blow up a handful of targets.
Jumping off of cliffs in Jeeps.
Mass Goon Raids dropping 120-150 troops at varying altitudes.
Painting a field orange from 14k in Storches.
Dogfighting in bombers.
B-29s dropping into a large formation of bombers from above for an aerial ship-to-ship gunfight.
Taking out radars and strategic targets on a field from 8 miles away in a TBM.
Torpedo raids on ports.
7 P-51s taking turns throwing droptanks at a Lancaster's windshield.
Anything involving an I-16 in a furball.
13 people trying to kill a Tiger from the air and ground over the course of 10 minutes.
Watching enemies scream like a girl and run away from a flight of P-40s or P-39s with a 7k altitude advantage and speed.
Calling Fox 2 and firing rockets from a 110 to take out bombers and getting hits.
Watching people HO each other, then collide, with no survivors.
Killing GVs with a Stuka's 37mm guns repeatedly.
Killing Scott66's M3 with anything, anytime it happens.
Watching Skyyr try his yoyo stall on a flight of Nikis underneath you and hanging in the air 1k from your flight of 4 more Nikis and being disintegrated.
Killing Ruaml with an LA-7.
Sitting on a CV after you closed into an enemy battlegroup and killed all the boats, and killing PTs for 10 minutes.
Watching Zorak drop a torpedo on something from 12k.
Smoking out a town for the troops to run in, with 10 guys in tanks throwing smoke everywhere.
Driving in circles around a Tiger 2 in something that can't kill it, taunting him the whole time.
Watching said distraction work, and putting a round into the back of the turret after detracking it.
Pelting an M4 repeatedly that has supplies right behind him until the supplies are all gone, turreting him, and leaving.
Killing Goons at an enemy HQ with a purple 109E.
ROPE, SET, HIKE!! *enemy gets killed behind you in the vertical*
Taking a flight of 6 P-38s with a medium Jabo load to completely deack an airfield in 2 passes from 12k without anyone crashing.
Flying a Ta-152 at 47,500ft just because you can.
Watching NKL5 bait and murder people with a 234.
Seeing a 262 wing up with a formation of bombers and make sure they go to the OTHER enemy bases instead of his.
23 fighters herding a massive NOE Lanc raid directly over a CV as it's turning broadside, resulting in total loss of Lancs and zero friendly damage or casualties.
Watching that one guy in the mission fly to target inverted with the group, over the course of about 45 miles.
Landing a B-26 on one wheel after jumping a set of B-17s and killing them.
Managing to cause the Spit 16 on your 6 to auger behind you on the deck with a quick kick flip that you survived.
Deacking a flight of bombers and systematically picking off his control surfaces.
6 guys in a squad with a multi-level CAP over a CV defending it from repeated bomber attack for an hour with a 7th in a gun on the boat turning it and acting as ATC.
Watching the Rook search pattern work when CV planes are spotted far behind their lines, resulting in a dead CV within 30 minutes. Amazing to watch from the enemy team.
Shutting down an enemy vehicle base and receiving hatemail from your team, while some of them say thanks for the smoke break/potty break and salute you.
Watching FBCrabby show up in a Goon and kill 3 people on top of the enemy airfield while the ack shoots at his trademarked Meat Chaff.
Dragging a Jug M 10 sectors in a B-29 at 33k, slowing down every so often to tease him then hammering WEP and pulling away, until he runs out of gas.
Basically the real gems are the shenanigans.
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Massive bomber missions into an active fight at a base, under the radar, that causes the enemy to scramble in droves beneath your bombs.
Large formations of fighters with the same loadout, coordinating a split S/Immelmann combo that causes the encroaching enemy to dive to the deck and run away.
20 or more early war fighters swarming late war super planes to an extent the super planes are dying and running away.
Huge bomber missions over 25k being attacked by large numbers of fighters and surviving long enough for bombs on target.
Bishop 38 Auger Contests.
Large GV missions set up in a semi-realistic manner, with organic AA and logistics. Left and right cover elements, logi in column formation flanked by tanks to the sides and rear with a scout out front and heavy armor pushing forward behind it in a perfectly spaced wedge formation.
T-34/85s rolling through a factory strat at speed and firing on the move, leveling it to 0% in 3 minutes.
Meat-shield Jeeps protecting tanks in the open from enemy fire.
8 P-47D-40s wearing 'Muricaflage flying at 12k in a perfect right echelon approaching target, going single file and rolling in one every 4 seconds for targets.
Sneaking a CV to a large field and flattening the town without being spotted, then launching an invasion that rivals the Invasion of Tarawa for scale.
Driving tanks in the enemy capital, evading ground fire and aircraft while breaking things.
Driving M3s for 4 hours to blow up a handful of targets.
Jumping off of cliffs in Jeeps.
Mass Goon Raids dropping 120-150 troops at varying altitudes.
Painting a field orange from 14k in Storches.
Dogfighting in bombers.
B-29s dropping into a large formation of bombers from above for an aerial ship-to-ship gunfight.
Taking out radars and strategic targets on a field from 8 miles away in a TBM.
Torpedo raids on ports.
7 P-51s taking turns throwing droptanks at a Lancaster's windshield.
Anything involving an I-16 in a furball.
13 people trying to kill a Tiger from the air and ground over the course of 10 minutes.
Watching enemies scream like a girl and run away from a flight of P-40s or P-39s with a 7k altitude advantage and speed.
Calling Fox 2 and firing rockets from a 110 to take out bombers and getting hits.
Watching people HO each other, then collide, with no survivors.
Killing GVs with a Stuka's 37mm guns repeatedly.
Killing Scott66's M3 with anything, anytime it happens.
Watching Skyyr try his yoyo stall on a flight of Nikis underneath you and hanging in the air 1k from your flight of 4 more Nikis and being disintegrated.
Killing Ruaml with an LA-7.
Sitting on a CV after you closed into an enemy battlegroup and killed all the boats, and killing PTs for 10 minutes.
Watching Zorak drop a torpedo on something from 12k.
Smoking out a town for the troops to run in, with 10 guys in tanks throwing smoke everywhere.
Driving in circles around a Tiger 2 in something that can't kill it, taunting him the whole time.
Watching said distraction work, and putting a round into the back of the turret after detracking it.
Pelting an M4 repeatedly that has supplies right behind him until the supplies are all gone, turreting him, and leaving.
Killing Goons at an enemy HQ with a purple 109E.
ROPE, SET, HIKE!! *enemy gets killed behind you in the vertical*
Taking a flight of 6 P-38s with a medium Jabo load to completely deack an airfield in 2 passes from 12k without anyone crashing.
Flying a Ta-152 at 47,500ft just because you can.
Watching NKL5 bait and murder people with a 234.
Seeing a 262 wing up with a formation of bombers and make sure they go to the OTHER enemy bases instead of his.
23 fighters herding a massive NOE Lanc raid directly over a CV as it's turning broadside, resulting in total loss of Lancs and zero friendly damage or casualties.
Watching that one guy in the mission fly to target inverted with the group, over the course of about 45 miles.
Landing a B-26 on one wheel after jumping a set of B-17s and killing them.
Managing to cause the Spit 16 on your 6 to auger behind you on the deck with a quick kick flip that you survived.
Deacking a flight of bombers and systematically picking off his control surfaces.
6 guys in a squad with a multi-level CAP over a CV defending it from repeated bomber attack for an hour with a 7th in a gun on the boat turning it and acting as ATC.
Watching the Rook search pattern work when CV planes are spotted far behind their lines, resulting in a dead CV within 30 minutes. Amazing to watch from the enemy team.
Shutting down an enemy vehicle base and receiving hatemail from your team, while some of them say thanks for the smoke break/potty break and salute you.
Watching FBCrabby show up in a Goon and kill 3 people on top of the enemy airfield while the ack shoots at his trademarked Meat Chaff.
Dragging a Jug M 10 sectors in a B-29 at 33k, slowing down every so often to tease him then hammering WEP and pulling away, until he runs out of gas.
Basically the real gems are the shenanigans.
those are all great examples!
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Running up on an idiot in a set of bombers who thinks he's going to dogfight, and just sitting there and killing all three bombers. Then when you land the 3 kills, salute the idiot.
They really need to do something about this, the maneuvers these dummies pull would automatically disable all their gunners, and probably kill them. dogfighting bombers should equal no gunners left.
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Hitting a tank while you're both on the move, while he's moving to your right on a sort-of parallel track to your rear, 2k away, and you fire your round through the window of a burned out house, and hit him right in the turret.
Oh, and killing the M-3 that drives an hour to your field. That is delicious.
thats good stuff right there....
only my m3's dont ever die on a run that long. Keep em miles away from danger until he the time is just right. When u have that kind of time its easy to hide in the right spot.
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Running up on an idiot in a set of bombers who thinks he's going to dogfight, and just sitting there and killing all three bombers. Then when you land the 3 kills, salute the idiot.
They really need to do something about this, the maneuvers these dummies pull would automatically disable all their gunners, and probably kill them. dogfighting bombers should equal no gunners left.
:D i have dogfighted in buffs. My favorite is when someone like vSix0 in his pony goes vertical while im on the deck in buffs. As soon as he starts his drop I join him in the vertical. Forward gun position, 100 50 cal rounds to his face, cap with a loop, pick up the drones. Repeat!
or the ever elusive snap roll when some wise guy attacks from 12 :D
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Running up on an idiot in a set of bombers who thinks he's going to dogfight, and just sitting there and killing all three bombers. Then when you land the 3 kills, salute the idiot.
They really need to do something about this, the maneuvers these dummies pull would automatically disable all their gunners, and probably kill them. dogfighting bombers should equal no gunners left.
A-20 and B-26 pilots would get in trouble quite often for getting rough with the airframes and shooting things. 5-G turns in a bomber aren't enough to knock out gunners, much less kill them. Do not forget they are generally strapped in, especially in the top, tail, and ball positions. Also do not forget that the heavies are generally very well reinforced to survive flak and enemy air contact, and hold together well between 200 and 250 miles per hour doing those maneuvers, and don't hold speed well, resulting in reduced stress on the airframe. Your points are generally invalidated by physics, bro.
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LMAO you're a very sick man grin :devil :rofl :salute
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LMAO you're a very sick man grin :devil :rofl :salute
any man who calls for a stop to the war for a late night airshow over nme vbases deserves my respect haha
guy comes in handy in a tight spot too!
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ME 262 on the deck through the spawn camp at 85 just for grins and the oh's and ah's then Strait up into a set of buffs
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ME 262 on the deck through the spawn camp at 85 just for grins and the oh's and ah's the. Strait up into a set of buffs
nomnom :rock
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Four or five people, from the same squadron, all landing kills at the same time and see them come up in the buffer.
Obviously, it's more fun if your squad is landing the kills rather than the squad that just sent you to the tower...lol
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Not having wizz posting a thread every other day on how he drove thru 20 hours of freezing snow up hill to take a base nobody cares about.
semp
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*snicker*
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The greatest gem is FSO. :rock
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The greatest gem is FSO. :rock
+1
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The greatest gem is FSO. :rock
I was going to say 11:04 EST Friday Nights, but that will suffice. :aok
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I was going to say 11:04 EST Friday Nights, but that will suffice. :aok
I agree!!! I just dont do FSO. It's the same thing as what I described only from a different point of view. Success found through team work!
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The FSO's are nothing like the game play found in the MA's. The FSO's are truly THE jewel of Aces High, everything else is just practice.
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The discovery of something helpful on any given day after having played the game for more than 10 years :rock I look up to those like Snailman, Soda, MrMidi, just to name a couple. Yeah, I even have some respect for those I despise for killing me so easily.... (although I scream Cheatz! everytime).
When I grow up, I also wish to be able to do a fraction of what Fester, Greebo, USRanger, Waffle and others do with artwork, objects and terrains. Please keep it up, no other franchise will ever touch the raw talent that has me awe struck in Aces High.
Then to all the squadees, past and present, all the makers of the game, that we pester and annoy, and finally to my own family, that recognizes the moments spent here are a bit more than a hobby.
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The greatest jewel of AH2 is the ability to fly/drive WW2 planes/vehicles with other WW2 enthusiasts and making friends along the way. :aok :cheers:
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The greatest jewel of AH2 is the ability to fly/drive WW2 planes/vehicles with other WW2 enthusiasts and making friends along the way. :aok :cheers:
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Exactly.
To expand on his. Below is a screenshot from the first DGS scenario. I looked at my film for the specific time as there was a conversation that took place that really hit home as an example of what Latrobe said in his post.
The 474th was outbound, climbing otw to meet up with the bombers we were escorting on a mission into "Germany". No combat taking place, no kills, no won the war. Just a bunch of like minded "friends" who had never really met, but due to a shared interest in WW2 and AH2 were "flying" together imagining what it was really like in November 1944. The conversation on vox involved memories of relatives who served or vets we'd met.
In that moment it was 60 degrees below zero outside the cockpit and the smooth sound of the Allisons sang over the static in the headphones. We were caught in the history and the men we were pretending to be.
$14.95 a month for that moment now and then is worth every penny. Those moments are a far greater jewel than anything else could be in the game.
(http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s199/guppy35/474thOutbound.jpg) (http://s152.photobucket.com/user/guppy35/media/474thOutbound.jpg.html)
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Guppy, thank you, as I agree completely with you. We of JG11 remember and respect all members of the WW2 armed services but we do have a special place in our hearts for The Luftwaffe.
My first FSO with JG11, as we were in the tower, Stampf called out for quiet and focus and reminded everyone who we represented, then he called for a roll out from the hanger.
We rolled up to our spots on the runway, cut the engines, as again Stampf gave his final briefing before take off. I think my heart rate was about 160 just rolling to take off................
What game have you ever played that can do this for you? I have never found anything like it nor have I heard of anything even close to it.
Everyone I play with is my friend:)
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Zoned, one of the parts that gets lost in the MA is what both you and I were anticipating. As we drove to meet the bombers we were building up to the combat we knew was coming. As you were launching it was looking towards the intercept.
It wasn't about "winning the war" and resetting the map the fastest and easiest way. It was about testing yourself against the other guy whether it be shooting down the bombers or as an escort trying to protect them.
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When I ran the Mafia, this is how we played every squad night. Fighters climbing out to link up with buffs that had launched 20 minutes earlier from a different field. Nothing like spotting dots and see that it's the bomber stream you were aiming to meet up with. Flying to target knowing "they" were going to waiting for you. Win lose or draw, that is what the game was all about for me, and this was in the mains, no need to do a scenario, or an FSO type thing.
Its probably the thing I miss the most with how this game has changed.
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Exactly.
To expand on his. Below is a screenshot from the first DGS scenario. I looked at my film for the specific time as there was a conversation that took place that really hit home as an example of what Latrobe said in his post.
The 474th was outbound, climbing otw to meet up with the bombers we were escorting on a mission into "Germany". No combat taking place, no kills, no won the war. Just a bunch of like minded "friends" who had never really met, but due to a shared interest in WW2 and AH2 were "flying" together imagining what it was really like in November 1944. The conversation on vox involved memories of relatives who served or vets we'd met.
In that moment it was 60 degrees below zero outside the cockpit and the smooth sound of the Allisons sang over the static in the headphones. We were caught in the history and the men we were pretending to be.
$14.95 a month for that moment now and then is worth every penny. Those moments are a far greater jewel than anything else could be in the game.
(http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s199/guppy35/474thOutbound.jpg) (http://s152.photobucket.com/user/guppy35/media/474thOutbound.jpg.html)
that is so lame
especially given the amount of time we have all had with flight simulators....
your gonna make me puke keep it up
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most of you look pretty when playing but this is not a drag show. Show me results :old:
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When I ran the Mafia, this is how we played every squad night. Fighters climbing out to link up with buffs that had launched 20 minutes earlier from a different field. Nothing like spotting dots and see that it's the bomber stream you were aiming to meet up with. Flying to target knowing "they" were going to waiting for you. Win lose or draw, that is what the game was all about for me, and this was in the mains, no need to do a scenario, or an FSO type thing.
Its probably the thing I miss the most with how this game has changed.
that is beautiful baby :salute
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that is so lame
especially given the amount of time we have all had with flight simulators....
your gonna make me puke keep it up
that is something you dont understand. I have friends from 20 years ago that I met playing aw and continue to talk to this day. I dont really care about which base was taken or who won the war when.
it's moments like what guppy described that makes me play when I can.
unlike you that already quit.
semp
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that is beautiful baby :salute
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BDZyG0KJqik (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BDZyG0KJqik)
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that is something you dont understand. I have friends from 20 years ago that I met playing aw and continue to talk to this day. I dont really care about which base was taken or who won the war when.
it's moments like what guppy described that makes me play when I can.
unlike you that already quit.
semp
you would would't you,
but what you fail to understanding is logic.
I did not quit.
That fantasy you covet is but a simulation of times old
And live in the now
so hold dear to what you enjoy most
And remember wheb I sent you flaming down down down
because you still have not beat me
and your brothers have helped my cause
we did it one night you were sleeping
When no one else was around
and they know
yes they know
:bolt:
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to push a front deep into the enemy's heartland
to rip out its heart
and thrust a mighty blow
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that is so lame
especially given the amount of time we have all had with flight simulators....
your gonna make me puke keep it up
Whatever hope, as fleeting as it might have been, that you'd someday "get it" just totally disappeared with your comment.
All you see is a game. For many of us it has offered a little window into the history many of us have loved since we were kids, long before computers made it possible to "fly" a WW2 plane.
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Whatever hope, as fleeting as it might have been, that you'd someday "get it" just totally disappeared with your comment.
All you see is a game. For many of us it has offered a little window into the history many of us have loved since we were kids, long before computers made it possible to "fly" a WW2 plane.
I see more than a game but as much as I have played in LW you tend to loose those hopes of living it out. Im not here to knock what you all have experienced.
But....
it is that fantasy that this is as good as it gets from your point of view that has lead to a sickness within this community where we have seen so many players quit that to this day fuels my fight against your establishment in AH. I know what works in LW the only thi g that matters in AH because it see's the most action. I did not create that dynamic HTC did. I simply fell in love and make it what I Will to this day and that's always fighting to win the war.
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wizz what is the longest friendship you have had in ah?
semp
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Wizz seems to have taken a Wizz all over this thread...
Is that the jewel. .
I think not
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It is however golden
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wizz what is the longest friendship you have had in ah?
semp
5 years.....
my worth to this community goes way beyond how long I have played a freakin game or how long I have know someone you whimp of whimps
My calirbur was birthed in the bowls of rejection within this game
I learned everything I could and have only recently found a few worthy of true friendship because i was birthed from the bowels of bislam
Only after many years of watching and learning did I come to the truth
From there you and I met and all you are to me in my time line is a deceint forum troll
then we finally met in the air and you showed who you really are
and thats a tag along old man holding onto your good ol boy status in a WW2 simulator
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I produce
I remain in the air after countless attempts of bringing me down.
I call on friends to drive to a base that can not be taken and they come
and we take it
time and time again
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who are you Semp to keep calling me out
because I know who you are
wingman
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scout
one of the boys...
one of the swine :D
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I have people claim I cheat because of how good I am
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See Rule #4
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Gentlemen, it appears that we have found the apprentice of David Wales!
(I spelled his name wrong didn't I? Shows what I know :rofl)
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A scorpion must of gotten loose, it seems to have bitten
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Im good at sucking the poison out.. it makes the sickness squirm :t
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you have been playing for 6 years and your longest friendship is 5. my greatest accomplishment in this game is the friends that I have known for almost 20 years.
I have driven on vacation several times across the usa and I never fail to meet a player I know wherever I go.
you dont even know what this game is all about. I wonder if you ever will.
semp
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Wizz, it is not you that decide how good you are or what value you add to the game no matter how many times you tell us how good you are sir.
Had I known that this thread, started by you, once again would just be for you to beat your chest, and be disrespectful to all others I would not have replied. This is however, that last time I will choose to communicate with you or even acknowledge your existence.
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This is however, that last time I will choose to communicate with you or even acknowledge your existence.
I wish more followed this type of behavior. The new premise of insulting the community while beating the chest has to stop.
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Proxy kill as your started down the Rnwy, still makes me laugh.
I know this is a cheap thrill, Delirium is must more correct but you gotta laugh too.
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Wizz, it is not you that decide how good you are or what value you add to the game no matter how many times you tell us how good you are sir.
Had I known that this thread, started by you, once again would just be for you to beat your chest, and be disrespectful to all others I would not have replied. This is however, that last time I will choose to communicate with you or even acknowledge your existence.
that is where you are wrong. No one decides how good I am but me. I alone put in a couple thousand flight hours in this game grinding, learning, and making mistakes along the way.
Its not enough to just take a base, being able to do that multiple times against the players I face defending the base and surviving is what makes me good.
You see I deliver. My friends in this game know that. It's the attitude of the establishment that I dont care for. So you and your friends can stay over in another corner while I play with mine. In the mean time I will continue on.
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Log on last night after being gone a month since moving closer to my kids. 4 out of 5 base takes deep into bishland. Afterwards Dundee lvl'd the city while I dropped HQ. That was a good night looking forward to another one tonight.
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The scariest thing I've read in this thread...he produced children.
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The scariest thing I've read in this thread...he produced children.
Bingo.
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Wiz,
Just read your all your post in this thread, that is some crazy sh** .
I do like the fact you are very passionate about playing, usually makes for a good opponent.
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I am with zoney on this one. it really isnt worth to argue with somebody that doesnt understand why we play this game. I guess I could be better at this game if I practiced. heck I just learned how to land the spit9 early this year. but that's not why I play. I come here to have fun and see some good old friends and perhaps make new ones.
semp
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I am with zoney on this one. it really isnt worth to argue with somebody that doesnt understand why we play this game. I guess I could be better at this game if I practiced. heck I just learned how to land the spit9 early this year. but that's not why I play. I come here to have fun and see some good old friends and perhaps make new ones.
semp
What do you mean there? Saying your higher and mightier than Wizz because you play as you feel the game should be played or...?
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The scariest thing I've read in this thread...he produced children.
(https://fbcdn-photos-c-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpa1/v/t1.0-0/1466248_727739560588499_930983142_n.jpg?efg=eyJpIjoidCJ9&oh=80261b0481749ac13178c210006afb0e&oe=56839B34&__gda__=1446980167_d70685a428490bd7867eef2d40166fb6) gorgeous children thank you....
both of which have taken a liking to flying buffs. Both need a little work on gunning and navigation but its a work in progress :aok
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Wiz,
Just read your all your p ost in this thread, that is some crazy sh** .
I do like the fact you are very passionate about playing, usually makes for a good opponent.
:rofl always do. I call it the Trump approach....
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Nice looking kids Wizz, congrats. :cheers:
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Being a playa of Canadian origin. :old: :D
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(https://fbcdn-photos-c-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpa1/v/t1.0-0/1466248_727739560588499_930983142_n.jpg?efg=eyJpIjoidCJ9&oh=80261b0481749ac13178c210006afb0e&oe=56839B34&__gda__=1446980167_d70685a428490bd7867eef2d40166fb6) gorgeous children thank you....
both of which have taken a liking to flying buffs. Both need a little work on gunning and navigation but its a work in progress :aok
Wow, I thought you were like 15... Ohwell, gaming personas take on a whole nother level of mentality.
I for one, act immature at timez and toot my own horn, but I am the violator and I am here to violate your right to fly. :devil
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Wow, I thought you were like 15... Ohwell, gaming personas take on a whole nother level of mentality.
I for one, act immature at timez and toot my own horn, but I am the violator and I am here to violate your right to fly. :devil
:salute
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Nice looking kids Wizz, congrats. :cheers:
thank you bug :cheers: