This is not battlefield 1 or any other game with a lot of servers and full of people night and day. I know exactly how the MP works, i always play it.
There's only a few servers but the most played right now is WL War Lion sometimes you found 20 players fighting there, sometimes less or sometimes no one. We keep a short community of players always ready to play some rounds, and we're very committed to this game born 10 years ago. Last edited by BillyTheKid ; 7 Feb, pm.
Wouldn't mind trying out some MP. Anyone got any leads to a group I can join or something? Greenfox View Profile View Posts. I saw just 4 servers available. I couldn't connect to the servers at all. Boyd Travers, unseen, completed combat training without me.
Boyd Travers completed the full 50 jumps. Boyd Travers learned how to survive. I did not. The developers of Medal of Honor: Airborne set the stage for the rest of the game with a two-minute introduction.
I will learn how to survive as I fight, or I will die. This framing makes mission briefings feel far more consequential than the context-setting cutscenes typically found in war games. Briefings in Airborne are the equivalent of a developer walkthrough. The objectives of a mission, locations of note on the maps, and information about enemy forces in the area are all discussed. Observant players may be able to deduce what details the briefing leaves out, and use this to determine potential danger zones in a level.
I ignore a lot of these briefings. When I later land by a spotlight in the Paestum ruins, right in the center of approximately 7, angry Nazis, I have no one to blame but myself. I spend as little time backtracking as possible, because cleared objectives remain complete. This changes the rhythm of the game based on my skill level. The difficulty shifts occur based on how long I can survive and where I choose to drop, not in the ability of the enemy to aim better or absorb more bullets.
Levels actively encourage replay. The possibility space is still reasonably contained, so the number of choices I can make from moment to moment never feels overwhelming — though I am making choices.
Instead of always running forward to trigger the next cutscene or set-piece, I use the exciting possibilities offered by a new scenario such as a vertical trainyard assault filled with snipers and walkway networks to my advantage. In the environment offered by Medal of Honor: Airborne , I can get lost, I can become bored, and I absolutely can be surprised. Originally posted by winduptoy7 :. Per page: 15 30 Date Posted: 1 Apr, am. Posts: Discussions Rules and Guidelines. Note: This is ONLY to be used to report spam, advertising, and problematic harassment, fighting, or rude posts.
All rights reserved. All trademarks are property of their respective owners in the US and other countries. Staff Sergeant Albert Ireland has the distinction of being awarded the most Purple Hearts of any individual across all branches of service. During his 12 years of service — spanning two wars from to — Ireland was wounded a total of nine times.
The value of the metals used in the manufacture of Purple Hearts is not high. Rather, the value of these medals lies in what they stand for. A person awarded with a Purple Heart is recognized as brave, loyal, and a hero of the American people.
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