I remember spawning at the checkpoint where the gas station used to be and defending it with a few other guys from insurgents trying to spawn camp the APC that always spawned there
SGT.JOKER>FTW<(Fight To Win) In Game
Just getting back in the game
Riflemen, SAW Gunner, Grenaider.
I spent the whole map crawling about in a ditch terrified as APC's and infantry ran right beside me.
"Computer games don't affect kids, I mean if Pac Man affected us as kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms, munching pills and listening to repetitive music."
Fushe Pass was my first map, vack in v0.2, the first v0.2 where there was no custom maps in PR etc. Hated PR when I first tryed it, had to get convinced again to try out PR with jellybelly and shitewolf etc which then after playing on GoO and zatar 16p etc was lots of fun
Gulf of Oman the day of the .1 or whatever the first release was, that just upped the weapon damage and got rid of the xhairs. Myself and a few other guys were checking it out for the 21CW tournament.
not sure, probably oasis or CP Abadan back in 0.25
EDIT: But in was when I met Fuzzhead on Jabal and got to play with him (0.25/0.3) I reached salvation! He showed me the true potential of this mod. Since then I have never looked back
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Anthony Lloyd, himself a former soldier in the British army and a Northern Ireland and Gulf War veteran: "The men inside (the APC) might have been UN but they were playing by a completely different set of rules. They were Swedes; in terms of individual intelligence, integrity and single-mindedness I was to find them among the most impressive soldiers I had ever encountered. In Vares their moment had come."
Qwai river and I HATED it. I was so unimpressed that I didn't even try it again for months, then when I played on the TG server it completely changed my opinion. Now PR is practically all I play.
My first map was that big dam map, one of the oldest ones. It was during 0.4. Damn I was satisfied with the mod. I was so amazed about the view distacne and that you really had to travel for some great figthing.