Oh we got a noob tuber over here.Lol,another BF4 player here ? So much nostalgia..... Not so proud of my top 3 weapons though,lel.
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Nice stats indeed.
Restarted last month after years of break, busy right now but plan of playing again soon.You still play bf4 ...
I play it currently too, its peak battlefield
Oh we got a noob tuber over here.
Jokes a side, that is the last good Battlefield in my opinion, i have over 640 hours play time on that game, its still the only game where i reached the max rang.
So many funny memories, i miss the times where playing games were fun.
I heard BF6 is supposed to be modern times again, hope they wont fuk it up.
Here my stats, not proud of my K/D though, i like rush mode and always run for the bomb hence the ''Kamikaze'' emblem.
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Well im busy too, have to learn for my exams in the university, first semester and already learning about quantum mechanics yikes, and there are my minifigures I have to paintNice stats indeed.
Restarted last month after years of break, busy right now but plan of playing again soon.
(im currently building a blood angels army ^^)
This happens often. My dad moved to UK as a student of law at University of London in 1960. Then got married and my mum moved to London in 1962. I was born to parents whose mother tongue was Pakhto/Pashto/Hindko and also speak Urdu. With my dad being a lawyer and my mum a English language teacher [in Pakistan] both could speak English. So they often used English at home as they thought it would help us getting ahead in UK. In those days Urdu had no currency in UK leave alone Pashto which was considered a language of peasants and wild mountain people. We were not brought up in a particulary religious home and just observed Muslim Eids etc similiar to how mainstream Britain treats Christmas, very much a secular expression of what is putatively religious event.I always use English to communicate with them, only very easy command language that they understand like "dont" "like" and so on
This happens often. My dad moved to UK as a student of law at University of London in 1960. Then got married and my mum moved to London in 1962. I was born to parents whose mother tongue was Pakhto/Pashto/Hindko and also speak Urdu. With my dad being a lawyer and my mum a English language teacher [in Pakistan] both could speak English. So they often used English at home as they thought it would help us getting ahead in UK. In those days Urdu had no currency in UK leave alone Pashto which was considered a language of peasants and wild mountain people. We were not brought up in a particulary religious home and just observed Muslim Eids etc similiar to how mainstream Britain treats Christmas, very much a secular expression of what is putatively religious event.
I use English with bit of Urdu thrown in when talking to my relatives in Pakistan who overwhelmingly can speak good English. In my teens and early 20s I did go through what was in hindsight identity crisis but over time came to terms to the person I was. The fact was I was very much a product of British imperialism. No point in denying that.
Where I am today was writ over 110 years ago when in about 1910 my great-grandad chose to "take the King's shilling" signed up to join as a soldier in the Frontier Force Regiment of the British Raj. Poverty must have been a factor. At any rate he would see combat in WW1 in France and even fought the Ottoman Army in what is now Iraq.
My grandad followed and fought in WW2 in Burma and North Africa. He is even mentioned in dispatches [Capt. Hakim Ali] and his salary and pension afforded my dad quality education and a place at London University. Subsequent to 1947 many of my family in Pakistan continued in serving the Pakistan Army and some still do. It was this military history that drew me to join PDF.
So it is today I, a product of British imperialism find myself a British citizen. I guess I have one feet there and one here. Bizzarely last week my son who works for HMRC was 'asked' to join British Army as reservist officer [part time]. When the HMRC 'asks' that polite way of saying it would help your career progression. So he is seriously thinking of accepting. They only ask for one month in the year.
So taking the shilling for the crown can end up with all sort strange family histories. I always think of this when I hear this song by Pakistani singer Arieb Azhar who can sing in Urdu, Punjabi, English and Serbo-Croatian.
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I'd say BF3 is the bestYou still play bf4 ...
I play it currently too, its peak battlefield
To be precise, I am currently building one of the primaris successor chapter from the blood angels, their name is "knights of the chalice".
I'd say BF3 is the best
Seine crossing was the best map. Played support and made 120 Kill in one match, I basiaclly spawncamped but it was funI'd say BF3 is the best
Im playing since bad company 2, i think it had the best maps or maybe im just nostalgic dont know.Too sad to see what happened to the Battlefield serie to be honest.... Played all their games since Battlefield bad company...... until BFV,a total disaster in my opinion,spent few hours on it,no more. Hope they won't fck it up too.
I reached all the max ranks except on BFV... (obviously). Too much nostalgia going on here.
As I see you have unlocked the phantom bow ?
Whats your field?Well im busy too, have to learn for my exams in the university, first semester and already learning about quantum mechanics yikes, and there are my minifigures I have to paint
(im currently building a blood angels army ^^)
Im playing since bad company 2, i think it had the best maps or maybe im just nostalgic dont know.
And yes got the phantom bow and even finished the phantom program where you need 200 kills with the bow. But to be honest there were bow only servers, otherwise its impossible to do in on kormal servers.
Well, I'll have to look it up. But will Inform you when I have timeWhats your field?
Isnt that the one with the puzzle on chinese map?I quickly did the 200 kills on Operation Métro.
Have you unlocked the DICE LA camo ?
There was a time where nobody would see you through thermal sights,but they patched it back then.
Isnt that the one with the puzzle on chinese map?
Seemed impossible to me considering the trolls in public servers.Yup.
I remember a random Greek guy helped me with it.