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razgriz33

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  1. Trigger! Hope to see you on soon mate
  2. Read and I approve. Something that we may see as rather trivial on first glance may actually be meaningful to others, so in that respect I'm happy to put it to a vote, as long as you reserve the right to veto it.
  3. So the racers amongst us would be interested in this, what are you looking at when you're "on the racing line"?
  4. I just open the window and fire wildly with my D'Eagle
  5. Thought I'd share some circuit training, I'm currently just over halfway through my training. Next up for me is cross county and then solo cross country. AMA chaps on this flying malarky and I'll try to answer it.
  6. Well have I got a treat for you, especially if you're the type of person who tinkers, likes science and or engineering...oh and beyblades: Also this: The above is a brachistachrone, not only do the objects all arrive at the same time regardless of their starting position this route is the quickest from A to B, a straight line although the shortest distance will not accelerate enough to arrive first, the opposite side of the scale is a curve that drops too steeply at the start to gain acceleration is not a short enough distance to arrive first. This curve was derived from a point on the edge of a circle rolling along a base....it's kinda hard to describe but easy to see
  7. AW MVP 2016: Muckduck - took on the big cheese role, organised a meetup. AW most friendly admin/staff member 2016: Pero - always a delight to have him in channel AW most helpful admin/staff member 2016: Sozio AW most helpful user *Non-staff* 2016: N/A - the helpful ones become staff AW friendliest user 2016: Ryko - always listens to opposite points of view I in fact had a differing opinion, and through that we became to what i consider friends. honourable mention to Iranzan, another cracking chap AW most tacti-cool ARMA player 2016: Christiansen - my bruh, AW best ARMA pilot 2016: NA unless DCS counts, in which case pilot of the year goes to Dingo AW best Teamspeak singer 2016: that chick that came on a few times and sang for her twitch channel or whatever. AW funniest person on Teamspeak 2016: Oderous - both angry and happy he's got that banter i love AW best moment 2016 (can be in any game or on teamspeak/forum): My retirement - Allowed a fresh approach for the site and hopefully did good for the community AW best forum post 2016 (please put url in): couldn't find an abandon thread post q_q AW best drunk member 2016: N/A AW best driver 2016: Soziopath - for his IRL driving. AW worst driver 2016: Muckduck - where is the racing line? AW best baby 2016: Lucas AW most absent staff member 2016: me, RETIRED BABE! AW best fail 2016: calling Origins <--> Copey and vice versa AW best banned member 2016: TS Trollzz edit honourable mentions to: Muckduck - huge email fail Lone - EU3 legend Pepperman - best drone operator IRL
  8. wilco! also is that my guns kill? looks like it from yesterday awesome I think he was running out of fuel or something because he was really burning away from me at one point, then when he thought he had enough distance he went back to like an economy cruise, i locked him up so he went back on the burner, then when he thought he had gotten away again i just turned off the radar and snuck up behind him. alternatively the ai might have just bugged out.
  9. just be careful around those migs a definite wake up call
  10. roger! interested, weekend plans are that i go to our lass's on friday afternoon, come back sat urday evening. So I should be around for sunday
  11. To give you a serious answer, public play will result in the general public doing as they please, it's natural that they would bring toys to side missions. for more structured public play try the modded servers. planning, execution and communication is more focused there.
  12. I agree, let's not forget the old website wouldn't load at all. There was literally no option to keep it even if we wanted to, there were plans for a new website for ages, but under my rule I couldn't get it accomplished, so i doth my hat to those involved in sorting this out. you know who you are fellas
  13. Hardly anybody likes change at first. Before you dish out your constructive critiques (which I applaud you for doing instead of throwing toys everywhere) I would recommend letting them finish it up. Give it a couple of weeks
  14. <-- the executioner, not the judge. I am making it so that exceptions can be added. so if you're communication discipline is way above average they may decide on a case by case basis to lift the restriction on your client
  15. Just read the forum title, sorry i've not read the posts (no time, about to go to work) but marksmen are useless all of the time ayyyyyyy lmao
  16. Here is part two then! Firstly i gotta apollguize fur m3 poor grammer and spellin. It was written late at night in-between a water change on the ol fish tank so back to my cool story bro: Second Section By now the time had come to venture out into the cold and catch the action at the jousting arena! The crowd gathering was warmed up by a jester on one half and a Mr "Tom Fool" in our half. Much hilarity ensued and the actors really do a great job. A ye olde instrument called the hurdy gurdy was played, I recorded it with my phone...but remembered that the sound input on my phone is FUBAR. So here are a few clips (You will need to be signed in with Google to see these clips) Actually hitting each other with lances fell out of fashion in the sport, instead they hit a target that resembled a targe and counted how many times it would rotate Playing for glory were the English team, who had yesterday Jousted in armour. Now in came the knights, I didn't capture the French entry to the arena however there was a fantastic set of that blue armour I mentioned earlier, you'll see a picture of it in detail later. So here's a video of the Polish team entering the arena. The excitement was building up to this fight, 2 vs 2 , Poland vs France... After several crashes of wood against metal, the winners of today's events were Poland, points were given depending on where hits were placed, for looking after your horse and for lance breakages. Here's a closer look at this awesome French blue armour. Section three - Guns! So moving back into the warm shelter of the museum we were thrust aloft towards the firearms section. There's lots to cover so I'll zip through but know that from early flintlocks, to the first pistols, to the first battle strategies right the way through to near modern day are featured and the pictures I have simply don't do it justice. Here goes! Above: From the trenches of WW1 say hello to the Maxim Mark 1 Machine Gun, sitting next to it are other examples of WW1 machine guns Below: Some examples of Early machine guns and gatling guns, unfortunately we were running out of time and so I didn't have time to read up much about these fantastic pieces Above: Now if you'd have shown me this on payday2 as DLC I would have screamed FAKE! Seemingly drum magazines were tested on this (I think an Enfield design) Below: When it came to hunting game, from birds to elephants hunting was a rather stylish affair, in fact women and designs for women were commonplace Above: Comparison for various calibres Below: Looks like everybody was friends back then Above: An SA80, L96A1 and a L105A1 Pistol used in the Afghanistan conflict used by the British forces Below: How HESCO barriers came to be! Finally, the most interesting for me personally will be the Oriental section, including actual elephant armour and a HUGE gun. Until then Thanks for the kind words.
  17. Lead from the front, start a squad and advertise it on side chat.
  18. T'was a cold Easter morning, so I stayed in bed a little longer . I went over to the lovely city of Leeds and visited the Royal Armoury Museum. If you're interested in all things guns, swords, pointy things, sharp things and shiny things then this is the place for you! If you ever plan to visit car parking is not a problem and there's even some nice restaurants opening up to facilitate your belly. Entry is free, unless your a tax paying British citizen then congratulations you've already paid! So from walking in you're immediately greeted with an MG42! it's a kids play thing where you insert a quid into the slot and get to pew pew the bad guys. Looking up is impressive as you waft over to the reception desk you'll see a rather nice statue I was stupid enough NOT to take a picture of. Now me and my family were tipped off that there would be some jousting on display and after enquiring we had exchanged around a fiver each to see the three o'clock event. Book early to avoid disappointment and i should point out that I'm told jousting only really occurs around the Easter holidays. Who knew they had a world championship for hitting each other with lances on horseback? Oh they also have actors pretending to be statues, here's a picture of a dude confusing the fuck out of the actor who probably thought we were in the same group. First section! which also happens to be the shiny section. above: Yes that's right, a moustache on a helmet, Italian designed but i can't remember much else on that one below: Henry the 8th must've been a giraffe, his battle suit of armour stands really tall and now looking back at the picture, it's probably trickery, unless he really was a giraffe! above: Apparently crotchless pants were a thing back in the day too. I don't have anything useful to say on this armour but I think it used to be a shiny blue, this pearlescent colouring was achieved by dangerously messing around with mercury while the armour was made. below: Pointy things and horses making a great impact on the room. A rather impressive sight in person! above: following on from the blue detailing of armour, here's the detail in somebody's knee plating, nothing is scarier than knee's with teeth! below: again to follow on from the previous detailing pictures, this last one really shows that an armour craftsman is also an artist. When you go to the armoury, have a read into the manufacturing process of each type of technique employed to reach a certain look, fascinating! above and below: a siege tower I'm sure that some of you interested in this era will already have seen, however for the un-initiated, this thing moves towards a wall, perhaps of a city or a castle. When it gets to the wall, the chaps inside release the ramp, climb the ladders and seek to destroy the defenders! Stay tuned for videos of Jousting, a "hurdy gurdy" in action, guns! and oriental armour! here's a preview
  19. Has anybody official stated that we will get a server to do all these things? Have you, the reader of this post considered how much of our available resources this might tap into? Von works fine in small groups of 10 or less. So stick to direct, group and vehicle and use TS for side chat calls. Only problem is, is you need discipline in order to communicate effectively no matter if you choose mods or no mods. Re:above post, Scarface, you're on point again sir and I agree with you whole heartedly P.p.s. The TS permissions
  20. soo skimming through the walls of text i see a few different themes: 1. I want to relax the rules on modded gameplay, don't want to upset anybody so i'll ask for a new space to do that in 2. I want my vision of modsets in there and i do not accept any other view. 3. I have no idea what's going on or what all this fuss is about if you are from group: 1. just ask nicely if the rules could be relaxed, I myself find the rules to be a little uptight so I sympathise with you that you shouldn't have to worry about what role you select or what squad you fill up unless it's a structured game night. 2. you are selfish and destructive, please change your attitude or leave because it is toxic to the survival of our online home. 3. (like me), pull up a chair and grab the popcorn, we'll drink some tea and eat some popcorn to work this out.
  21. My opinion is this: Is there a problem with stinky attitudes? I'll refer you to my other post Instead of adding rules, lets encourage a change of attitude. Culture is more important than law in both cases. I would suggest an increase in respawn times for helicopters and look into the wreck recovery system that we saw off of domination from arma 2
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