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<blockquote data-quote="painandgreed" data-source="post: 2381890" data-attributes="member: 24969"><p>Loved this game and keep thinking about playing it again. Had one really long campaign with a bunch of ex-military guys. First we ran through Krakow and played a long game of espionage until one preson said the wrong thign to the wrong person and the KGB killed everybody, stole project reset and the city guard attacked us. We fled down the Vistula to Warsaw where we defeated the warlord leader on the first day in town. As soon as we heard what was going down, we sent a three man team that reconned behind the enemy lines to withint 50 call sniper range of the main barracks. When the main guy came out to inspect troops, we took the head shot and ran without looking to see if it even hit. We had a running firefight back to safety and over the next few days, it turned out we'd killed the guy and nobody could keep the forces together so by time the big battle happned we were much larger. From there we caught the last train back to America taking with us the 12 kg of white china heorin. The US government sent us into New York to look for the gold and we unified people there, defeated the bad guys and then had to leave because everybody knew we were responsible for the heroin that had returned to NYC. After that it was all spooky stuff against the secret militia group that was trying to take over the US in the Allegane mountains and Ohio. Our last battle had us winning until Spectre gunships rained down death upon everybody and we had to flee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="painandgreed, post: 2381890, member: 24969"] Loved this game and keep thinking about playing it again. Had one really long campaign with a bunch of ex-military guys. First we ran through Krakow and played a long game of espionage until one preson said the wrong thign to the wrong person and the KGB killed everybody, stole project reset and the city guard attacked us. We fled down the Vistula to Warsaw where we defeated the warlord leader on the first day in town. As soon as we heard what was going down, we sent a three man team that reconned behind the enemy lines to withint 50 call sniper range of the main barracks. When the main guy came out to inspect troops, we took the head shot and ran without looking to see if it even hit. We had a running firefight back to safety and over the next few days, it turned out we'd killed the guy and nobody could keep the forces together so by time the big battle happned we were much larger. From there we caught the last train back to America taking with us the 12 kg of white china heorin. The US government sent us into New York to look for the gold and we unified people there, defeated the bad guys and then had to leave because everybody knew we were responsible for the heroin that had returned to NYC. After that it was all spooky stuff against the secret militia group that was trying to take over the US in the Allegane mountains and Ohio. Our last battle had us winning until Spectre gunships rained down death upon everybody and we had to flee. [/QUOTE]
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