just anther dog of war, not much
to say, im
stuck in ft irwin ca, im from maine, used
to be a heavy machine gunner, now im a team leader i love
to smoke and drink, and im rough around the edges, but im a nice
guy who loves dogs
guns and excitment
On a more positive note: The maps are huge and unique in geography, the vehicles are very much fun
to use, all of them, except maybe the inflatable landing boats, and the combat roles the different classes play out is refreshing: The sniper can lay down claymores and sit back, plinking enemies from, in some maps, perhaps up
to a quarter of a mile away, considering he / she is good, and has a good gaming rig, the combat medic can heal allies, and revive those who were fragged, saving them from having
to respawn back at base, the support
guy can lay down suppressing fire and resupply his allies with ammo, the spec ops
guy can sabotage bridges, vehicles, and team assets (such as artillery and UAV trailers) with sticky C4 charges (pity the soldier who takes off in a jet only
to have it explode in midflight from a hidden c4 charge
stuck on it's body), The engineer repairs vehicles and lays down anti-tank mines, the anti-armour troop works on destroying said vehicles with wire - guided rockets (note that the armour
guy in bf2 has his own
gun ALONG with a pistol, not just a pistol like in 1942), and the assault
guy....