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It looks ok...
Imagine being there seriously? Thinking there could be a sniper aiming at you right at that moment and you've got bombers flying overhead and your chance of survival and ever seeing those you love be 1/1000.
COD5 Russians missions FTW! The USMC missions suck like in COD4, it could've been alot better.
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Originally posted by Bradley View PostIt looks ok...
Imagine being there seriously? Thinking there could be a sniper aiming at you right at that moment and you've got bombers flying overhead and your chance of survival and ever seeing those you love be 1/1000.
COD5 Russians missions FTW! The USMC missions suck like in COD4, it could've been alot better.
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I didn't like playing the USA missions in Call of Duty 5. Especially when they they said the f*** word. I doubt they said that in World War 2. That word wasn't invented at that time. I dunno when it was but anyway. I also didn't like the flamethrower missions, you know like from WW2, I think poor Japanese, like getting burned alive is like the feeling of the Holocaust, am I right? But I like the Russian Missions.
+ Picture 5/5 for Graphics and Scene.
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Originally posted by SK|MattJoey View PostI didn't like playing the USA missions in Call of Duty 5. Especially when they they said the f*** word. I doubt they said that in World War 2. That word wasn't invented at that time.
Neways, CoD1 stalingrad mission beats the crap out of everything in CoD5 I'm sure.
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In some shape or form, the "f-word" has been around since the 15th century in English. It's been around in other languages for even longer. Just because you first heard it when you were 10 doesn't mean that's when it was invented.
They may not have had it in movies or many books of the time, as it was a taboo word, but I'm sure Marines then used it the same as Marines and Soldiers now.
Oh, and nice picture.
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