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Your best multiplayer experience

Discussion in 'Playground' started by trillex, Sep 21, 2005.

  1. trillex Gems: 13/31
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    I have just been discussing your most favorite moments in games with my friends, so I decided to make a thread asking about your best multiplayer experience to date.

    Here is mine:

    I was in a league called BFE for Red Orchestra (A realistic eastern front mod for UT2K4) which basicly tried to simulate WW2 battles. You had 2 teams, the germans and the russians and in that you had different kind of squads with a leader. We had a teamspeak server so we could talk with each other in the squad. The map was a huge outside map, with big fields and lots of trenches and places to hide. We were on the attacking side and right away our leader yelled that we should charge him. The rain was pouring down sideways and the sky thundered with flak explosions and sometimes a lightning. You could hear shots in the distance and occasionally a fallen soldier's scream across the battlefield. We were running over a field, sprinting as fast as possible as a grenade went off next to us (about a 5 man squad). 2 of my comrades fall to this explosions and my vision gets blurred and I go prone immediatly to avoid being shot in the confusion. Our leader screams over the voice system that we should head for cover over at a small trench half filled with water, with bullets whizzling close by our ears, another comrade falls and I pick up some of his grenades in the mud and sprint to the trench where our leader is waiting, he already got his rifle aimed up and shot a few bullets with at least one kill. I fall next to him and throw the grenades the way he fires and I hear, to my surprise, a moan close by. But he wasn't dead. Suddenly my leader falls to the ground with a sigh of pain (or relief) and suddenly I figure out I'm behind enemy lines. Alone. I yell over the voice when backup will arrive and they say I'm all alone over there since attention is needed elsewhere. I go prone quickly and begin sniping the best I can but a bullet hit where it shouldn't hit and I end looking up into the sky, where rain pours down and the flaks still thunder. The sound of a platoon's boots rings in my ear and I fade to blackness.

    A bit lenghty but share yours. :)
     
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