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Rudolf_007 01-17-2002 04:09 AM

Gee.
Check MOHAA official system requirements at mohaa.ea.com
all our questions about graphic cards are solved....

It is odd for such a game, system requirements are so low....

Anyway.

Another point is that this bloody month is being the longest of my life and i´ve never ever waited for a game with so much excitement as MOHAA, lucky the ones that downloaded the demo i´ve only downloaded videos and i cannot wait much any longer!!!

We are 5 days yet to release and soon we´ll revive the epic moments of WWII....

I want to say something important.

Please dont think this is only a game, I´ve always tought that all Medal of Honor series are historical pieces to let us know the horror of death and war and that this is something that has to be stopped at all costs in future, but for now...personally I remember the real courage that real WWII soldiers at every side, allies or axis experimented and suffering at war... they were all humans anyway and we must pay them respect for being the ones that made history and made the world as we know it now and as I say recognize their courage and all the suffering they had to live at war time.

So please if you believe in any god, do some prays every June 6 for all men and women who died in World War II, we´ll never forget them and play MOHAA remembering those men.

Thank you

Rudolf_007
Quito-Ecuador


Mustang 01-17-2002 04:36 AM

You want to really honor these men? Then go out there and learn about it, read about it, visit the places where lives were lost and pass what you have learned onto others. That is the only way to give breath to those that fought valiantly and died horribly on the battle fields.
Sure PC games may be authentic and fun, but they in no way realistically convey the suffering and hardship of battle.

But I commend you for your post Rudolf, some are not quite so quick to thank the men that fought for thier freedom.

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Rudolf_007 01-17-2002 04:42 AM

hello again

Im trully an expert in WWII themes, in fact i teach about WWII even im 21 years old.

The reason why i´ve posted this is for people who dont know about this

Besides, it is difficult for me to go to places where WWII took place, i live in Ecuador, but anyway i´ll try to find as much as literature to learn and to understand this

Thank you

Rudolf

kyee7k 01-17-2002 04:47 AM

i think the best way to remember them is by living each day to its fullest. we will never fully comprehend the humiliations or horrors they faced. instead we honor them by giving our all to any type of endeavor. i believe they would have wanted it that way.

Mustang 01-17-2002 04:52 AM

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Tahoma, Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Rudolf_007:
hello again

Im trully an expert in WWII themes, in fact i teach about WWII even im 21 years old.

The reason why i´ve posted this is for people who dont know about this

Besides, it is difficult for me to go to places where WWII took place, i live in Ecuador, but anyway i´ll try to find as much as literature to learn and to understand this

Thank you

Rudolf
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Good on ya Rudolf http://www.alliedassault.com/ubb/smile.gif

I understand about the travelling bit, it's hard to get there sometimes. My next trip is to Omaha and some of the WWI fields in the Flanders area of France, it's going to take me a few years to save the cash to get over there though.

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114th.Raiders_KisSes 01-17-2002 04:53 AM

WWII was shitty but the WWII game are good!


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Rudolf_007 01-17-2002 04:56 AM

Dear Mustang

Im planning a travel to Normandy too, hope to see you there.... when i get all the money... he he, anyway I have to go

Dice 01-17-2002 04:57 AM

IMO that's bullshit
We're not honoring anything
We're playing a first-person shooter
I love WW2 and I want to respect these veterans
but I also have a love for the combat action of WW2...that's what the game is remembering. Not bravery.

DigitalSmoke 01-17-2002 05:05 AM

You got a point there but im not going into this to far.
The thing is, im from Amsterdam and to think of what the Germans did to us (there Brothers) in the past Go's deep.

im only 22 but the story's my grandpa spoke of where just discusting and breath taking, that humans are capeble of doin these things, Yo! im not a softy or any thing, but any well thinking person would dispice these germans.

These Germans did nothing personal to me, still i feel there presents not so plesent.
Specialy when im on some server where these guys are realy gething into there act (nazi German)

This could be a very stupid post cos after all 50% of the ppl playing will be Nazi germans, well im looking at it from the bright side and be happy that there are these Guys to put holes in. http://www.alliedassault.com/ubb/biggrin.gif

Im a Alie by Blood.

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Mosquito 01-17-2002 07:28 AM

Well said Rudolf andMustang, some people may not agree with it or even care about those who died there, or those who fought there.
And DigitalSmoke, it's good to see that there are people of your age who still remember. A good friend of my grandfather's lies in the Holten Canadian War Cemetary.

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Arclight 01-17-2002 07:43 AM

Some thoughts:

1. If you're so inclined--READ about WW2.

2. Do not depend or trust Hollywood movies to teach you history.

3. If in New Orleans visit the D-Day Museum.

4. Remember, there were many important battles in WW2--- D-Day was just one of them.

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Rudolf_007 01-17-2002 09:40 AM

you´re right

and we all remember all men who fought on WWII, axis and allies, no matter their nationality... they all foght bravely and suffered equally, even their ideology were wrong or not.

Most of the people here are indeed influenciated by movies such as Saving Private Ryan, and so the creators of this game, but Some people like me do more research than watching movies, and that is why i posted this, to let people be curious about WWII and not to think it is only a war game.

Thank you


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