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an FPS shooter in real life For all you COD / Counter Strike/ Battlefield guys: |
woah. intense. no chance to re-spawn. |
Needs steady aim and bandoiler... |
if this was counter-strike 1.6, i'd be that asshole camping the hallway with a shield crouching |
wow real deal |
shiiiit, these boys got skills..... |
close call |
its a FPS not an :troll: |
Special Forces working with Afghan Army. The first guy through the door is AA. His weapon is hit and he turns and runs out the door (look for sparks when rounds hit his weapon). He is killed when he runs outside (this happens off camera). Insurgents inside the house shoot the AA soldier through holes in the front of the building. The Special Forces soldier neutralizes the threat. Training makes all the difference. from the description of the youtube video |
He almost got shot at 0:45. Geez. |
Fucking lag. How long is respawn? |
leaked trailer of 24 the movie? I've always wanted a prequel with Bauer in Spec Ops http://images.cheezburger.com/comple...3382202935.jpg |
holy shit intense, what are your chances though of actually being put on the battlefield after completing training ? (serious question) |
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Canadian special forces very high chance you'll see action US regular army, very high chance of combat US special operations, most certainly |
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If it was COD there would be flashbang / grenade spam everywhere. Crazy shit! |
imo should have boosted one person up to the roof :troll: |
no wall hacks? |
If they knew there were insurgents in there why would they not use a flash bang right away? I've played enough COD to know it is always safer to throw a flash bang in first than to go in blind? I know COD is not real life, but one would think training should have suggested a flash bang first? This could have saved the life of the AA soldier. edit; http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg21/cman888/gun.jpg ^ that is pretty scary |
its nice to see that even after a take down they ask for a medic |
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Walled him good. |
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