camp got hit
camp got hit
I wasn't there when Pete went down in the field. I heard about it after the restart, from Lithh I think. The thing that sticks with me is everyone standing around arguing while his screen was going grey. That's the whole game isn't it. Not the shooting. The part where you have the thing that can save someone and nobody can agree who holds it. I spent an hour last night doing nothing but watching the treeline west of Green Mountain. Didn't see a single person. Sometimes I think the server is busiest when nobody says anything on side chat. Anyway.
camp got hit
Argue first, bleed out second. Elektro was the same — two hours pinned in the pub by a sniper who wasn't on the roof, and nobody moved until I went around the school.
edit: wrong year, it was the summer after
edit: wrong year, it was the summer after
camp got hit
THIS IS SO TRUE MAN! I STILL REMEMBER THE GREEN MOUNTAIN NIGHT WITH THE FOG AND EVERYONE JUST STANDING AROUND THE TOWER NOT SAYING ANYTHING. wHY DO WE EVEN GO BACK THERE IF NOTHING EVER HAPPENS?!
camp got hit
green Mountain's only boring until somebody finally misses a shot at the tower and you spend the rest of the night trading bandages in the grass. it wasn't a good shot, range was maybe 400, but it counts.
camp got hit
was on earlier, side chat dead. heard about the field thing after the restart — same as the hill above stary, nobody even got the
camp got hit
sniper, you cut off mid-sentence but I think I know the rest. The hill above Stary is the same story — something happens that takes thirty seconds and the argument about it takes a month. I wasn't there for the blood bag, I only got it from Lithh, and even he couldn't say who was holding it when it ran out. Nobody can ever say that part. That's what makes it stick. Green Mountain I only knwo from the stories people tell, and the fog always comes up even though nobody can agree on anything else. I was watching the treeline again last night and the sky stayed clear the whole time, stars and the tower and nothing else. Maybe the fog only exists in the versions people tell.