Stop joking about PTSD, don’t act ignorant about suffering. Shocked you said this with a vet speaking. Now I get it, he isn’t playing or watching, you used him! Used him to make money for your channel. That shows your character and of lack respect for his trauma and suffering! Wow, wow.
@@airpods3198 I disagree. First person shooters on a single monitor(even a 35" like mine) feel completely confining compared to real life. Like you are looking through a pair of goggles. That is MUCH more immersion breaking than being able to see your own person. And it is MUCH more realistic to have a large, tall, wide view of the situation - like I would in real life with peripheral vision. So, I play Arma in 3rd person because it gives me REALISTIC big picture situational awareness, instead of limiting my SA to about 1/3 that of real life.
@@Reaper-lo1xv my dads a doctor and when i was younger i went with him to the veteran's home when he did his rounds. it was the best time of my life. I got to listen to so many stories from WW2 and on. I talked to a vet who flew planes in WW2 and even flew recon for D-Day, he flew so low they found handgun rounds in the bottom of his plane.
Can't wait to see more. I have a special place in my heart for Vietnam because my grandpa served for the entirety of the Vietnam war and it always makes me happy when i can learn more about it and teach other people what it was like there.
Just learned the Vietcong were just trying to fight for their independence, I’ve never looked at the Vietnam war the same. USA we’re definitely the bad guys here but what’s sad is almost all of the soldiers didn’t want no part of the war.
@@XmarcX92 Technically North Vietnam was fighting because we was working with south Vietnam. It was the same situation with Korea but the South Vietnamese was alot weaker then the north.
@@XmarcX92 thank you for not putting all the blame on the soldiers, most of them just wanna go home and then some assholes comes and calls them monsters
I’m reading Whiskey Tango Foxtrot right now, and this is the perfect fix for my S.O.G. addiction, hopefully you don’t get someone praying on the ground while you’re Across The Fence, which is the next book I’ll be reading
I suggest reading a book called Chickenhawk, it's about a huey pilot in vietnam. It's an absolutely legendary book in description and action. The pilot, Robert Mason shows you the war as he experienced it.
This game is as close as it gets to real simulation. You could literally set up Rally Points and do a leaders recon, assign squad movements, practice Troop Leading Procedures, and so much more for these large movements. Solid footage!! I need to get involved ASAP!
@@BornToBattle He actually probably looks for the flashbacks, not everyone has bad times. I couldn't think of any other reason a vet would be gaming lmao he misses it.
This is how it should be done. Did I detect a Glaswegian accent amongst the players ? The old vet talking at the end was brilliant !! " Horsepower " and " Are we taking the prisoner for a beer " ? Respect to him
My grandfather served in vietnam, and is still alive today, sadly he has very bad memory problems. What he does talk of it, in the rare moments when he recognises us and what not, he often talks about dropping out of the heli, immediately taking fire, and the recollection of stepping over a hundred bodies of fallen brothers. The saddest part being that he was the only one of his squad to make it out. He's a very nice man :) im glad he made it back
Watching you get hit by the vehicle was a great belly laugh =D. Well done on the game play and the video. Really enjoy this new DLC. As a retired USN vet, with 27 years of service, it really feels “right” and looks fantastic.
It woulda been freakin scary to be walkin through that jungle not knowing if traps or charlie or animals were around you. Cheers to each and every vet that has served
Absolutely Surreal to be playing with a man who was actually there. The good thing about playing with Don is that if you have any helicopter maintenance issues, Don is present and accounted for! It's also a treat to see such advanced players working as a real team. A breath of fresh air after having played so much solo with the AI teammates (AI = Always Incompetent)
The gentleman that was actually there n he’s playing along side you ? Brother is awesome to listen to, when he talks its like past history coming to life.
Just want to say to the devs that this IS the Vietnam gameplay I dreamed of playing as a kid on a PC in the early 90s. You made the vision I had of it come true. I think I even wrote this kind of stuff down on paper and drew pictures. The ole Win 3.1 rig just didn't have the "horsepower" to make those dreams a really yet. This.Is.Awesome!
16:30 I literally yelled "Goddamn"! Outloud when I saw you go flying then that jeep lost physics and flew like a rocket booster was strapped to the roof!
It's interesting that combat vets would want to relive some of these situations virtually in a game. Seems like it would hit a little too close to home.
Ww1: voice's from the trenches Ww2: voice's from the house's Korea: voice's from the ridge's Vietnam: voice's from the tree's Iraq: voice's from the tunnel's Afghanistan: voice's from the hill's
I've watched a lot of these multi gamer videos.....this is a breath of fresh air because the players are actually serious.......adults make a difference. Thanks.
I was the main Pointman in my unit. Good to see you guys staying off the trails. Making your own path. I don't see any elephant grass though. Probably bad for game play to have to spend half a day cutting through that crap to get where you need to be. B co, 5th Bn, 7th Cavalry, 1st Cav Div, Airmobile 69/70 GarryOwen ! Good that this is a game though. You'd 'never' talk louder than a whisper in the field. Imagine nearly a who year whispering.
Ghostrider Don Here; Aviation advisor to the game and SOG veteran. "El Cid" SOG 1-0 and game advisor leads us on a hardcore game mission each week. Yes we have elephant grass in the game and wait-a-minute vines also. Can't be as thick as in Nam for game purposes. Welcome Home Brother!
Fun fact: the character “Tilt” seen speaking was actually in RT Raleigh during the war. His name is John “tilt” Stryker Meyer. He did a podcast with Jocko willink and talks about his experiences there. Nice attention to detail and paying homage to those guys that were there
They really need to add a front sight to that chopped down RPD. I've seen pics of it without a front sight post but I've also seen it with an AK front sight.
you should start with the john striker meyer episodes i heard them talking about developing a game about all the missions he was on but had no clue it was gonna be in arma this is awesome :)
6:18 this has got to be honestly the best playthrough yet that ive seen thank you for providing a more interactive feel with this gameplay session guys and drewski im somewhat new to Arma 3 just in process of gearing up my xbox elite controller with REWASD program to start playing this game on my PC 🖥 👍🏻 .
Ghost Rider Don here; My grandson lost three fingers he has been playing with an Xbox controller for three years now. He downloaded keybindings on Steam and tweaked them to his liking. He has a flight set also. He Flys great. Enjoy.
I remember playing Operation Flashpoint in 2002 with 4-5 friends over a virtual LAN programme. And the Vietcong multiplayer co-op. Now, look at this...
Its so ironic that I just watched Jocko podcast with the actual SOG guys from veitnam the past three days and you uploaded this video on the day I finished them.
I was so into the firefight after they left the trucks i didn’t notice how far they had to run to the LZ till they had 1.2 kilometers. And my heart sank I thought there would be no way they could fight that long. Makes me even more amazed to think about what the real guys had to go through in the secret war.
For anyone who doesn't own Arma jet. It is currently on sale on steam with the regular edition being 7 euros ($8,44) and the ultimate edition is only 37 euros ($44,63).
2:30 That was an interesting choice of landing zones. Any one of those dudes getting out of the helicopter could potentially lose their heads to the choppers blades trying to climb out of that crater and no one said a thing about it. lmao I love video games.
My father was deployed in many places and fought 5-6 wars (not Vietnam or the big ones) but he is definitely a bad ass man to play with. If only I can get him back into gaming. He is a retired crew chief, ex special forces, did maintenence and rescue his entire career.
Holyshit this is scary and real, most of the generations these days were in vietnam and knowing my grandpa was in this was this is scary :/ it's amazing he survived it.
As a helicopter pilot, watching everyone exit that UH-34 at 2:25 wierds me out. It landed in a big bomb crater and everyone climbing up that crater would need to worry about not getting hit by those rotor blades. That's a big concern when landing on slopes in a heli. On a side note there is a big radial engine in the front of the helicopter similar to the ones used on the old WW2 bombers. They got the sound right as it flew away. It's a beautiful thing. I'm just glad it's not the same sound as the Huey like they tend to use in all sound effects in every movie in US history that has a helicopter in it...it seems.
Wow that would be terrifying. I didnt see a single guy anyone was shooting at in the jungle. The gameplay more than makes up for the graphics. The sound is amazing. And im sure if you build a NASA grade computer, its beyond awesome. Dig your vids... wish I had a setup that would run ARMA.
@@nuclearfish010 mine is 9 years old. Counterstrike: Source, it can manage lol. Company of Heroes makes it drop to like 2 FPS if theres a lot of explosions.
I'd really like to see Don's perspective if he was recording. He didn't seem to speak up much during the mission (or maybe I just couldn't pick out his voice), so I'm curious what it was like for him.
bro that's so sick to actually play with someone who was actually there
I was there...and I will seek revenge for the death of my family!
@@tigerbalm666 USA stay winning
@@ZTOXZZ Americans lost the Vietnam war lol
No shìt child.....
@@jacobchedore6094 only politically. Absolutely destroyed them on the battlefield: 63,000 USA to 1mil+ NVA
The fact you got an actual vet makes this special, it's really cool to hear his inputs and thoughts.
The developers actually had several vets to help with the authenticity
@@harryt2284 ..... I'm not talking about the game being developed
its called "stolen valor"
@@TrollDemN00bs you got proof?
Stop joking about PTSD, don’t act ignorant about suffering. Shocked you said this with a vet speaking. Now I get it, he isn’t playing or watching, you used him! Used him to make money for your channel. That shows your character and of lack respect for his trauma and suffering! Wow, wow.
Playing with an actual Vietnam War vet feels very different from random 12 years old pretending to be the squad leader screaming on the comms
Wouldn't they have to be like 60?
@@thetexastickler5698 yeah, but that's also not uncommon, i've seen 65 & 69 year old in squad before, from 40 to 50 year olds in arma too
Nerd problems
@@thetexastickler5698 what’s your point?
@@thetexastickler5698 if I'm not mistaken, 70s actually.
SOG Prairie Fire: Most realistic and authentic DLC ever
Drewski: Plays in 3rd person
3rd person is mostly what i use...lol
Ikr
@@cloakedgt it takes an incredible amount out of the immersion
@@airpods3198 idk i used to play SOCOM 1,2,3, arma reminds me of it on roids
@@airpods3198 I disagree. First person shooters on a single monitor(even a 35" like mine) feel completely confining compared to real life. Like you are looking through a pair of goggles. That is MUCH more immersion breaking than being able to see your own person.
And it is MUCH more realistic to have a large, tall, wide view of the situation - like I would in real life with peripheral vision.
So, I play Arma in 3rd person because it gives me REALISTIC big picture situational awareness, instead of limiting my SA to about 1/3 that of real life.
Flinched so hard when y’all went up that slope with those rotors
same
I was like "Ayo are they too close to those rotors?"
Drewski hearing voices left and right. The guy next to him: That's just my buddy whispering in my ear. The trees: snickering
I can just feel the Fortunate Son in my bones already.
I heard if you don't play Fortunate Son while playing, the DLC auto deletes itself
@@Chinx313 Can confirm
@@Chinx313 You can also play "For What it's Worth" by Buffalo Springfield as a secondary song.
It's not in the helicopter jukebox, neithers ride of the the Valkyries, I'm so disappointed
@@miles7183 But you get an automatic debuff :/
This guy is so badass, he's just chilling playing a mission based on his life lol.
Drew is a lot quieter when he plays with some bad ass veterans
Who wouldn't be? LOLL I think anyone would love to play with actual vets and hear their true stories.
@@Reaper-lo1xv Agree agree Agree i wanna learn something from vets
When you play with somebody that has a story to tell. You shut up and listen to those stories.
its called "stolen valor"
@@Reaper-lo1xv my dads a doctor and when i was younger i went with him to the veteran's home when he did his rounds. it was the best time of my life. I got to listen to so many stories from WW2 and on. I talked to a vet who flew planes in WW2 and even flew recon for D-Day, he flew so low they found handgun rounds in the bottom of his plane.
Can't wait to see more.
I have a special place in my heart for Vietnam because my grandpa served for the entirety of the Vietnam war and it always makes me happy when i can learn more about it and teach other people what it was like there.
Just learned the Vietcong were just trying to fight for their independence, I’ve never looked at the Vietnam war the same. USA we’re definitely the bad guys here but what’s sad is almost all of the soldiers didn’t want no part of the war.
@@XmarcX92 Technically North Vietnam was fighting because we was working with south Vietnam.
It was the same situation with Korea but the South Vietnamese was alot weaker then the north.
@@XmarcX92 thank you for not putting all the blame on the soldiers, most of them just wanna go home and then some assholes comes and calls them monsters
@@XmarcX92 get that bs out of here why do people like you have to make simple videos and comments so controversial
@@theonlyV1 but he didn't. You just got mad about something for no damn reason.
I’m reading Whiskey Tango Foxtrot right now, and this is the perfect fix for my S.O.G. addiction, hopefully you don’t get someone praying on the ground while you’re Across The Fence, which is the next book I’ll be reading
Have you read sog the secret wars of America’s commandos in Vietnam?
@@matthewfox1561 or do LSD every time you’re not in combat
@@shala_shashka get into rp by burning your draft card the the local college
@@ampolcyn1 SOG chronicles? I think John Stryker Meyer wrote that one, who also wrote Across The Fence, was planning on reading both
I suggest reading a book called Chickenhawk, it's about a huey pilot in vietnam. It's an absolutely legendary book in description and action. The pilot, Robert Mason shows you the war as he experienced it.
I love how you can go from joking with your mates and then 2 seconds later you are in a fire fight
This game is as close as it gets to real simulation. You could literally set up Rally Points and do a leaders recon, assign squad movements, practice Troop Leading Procedures, and so much more for these large movements. Solid footage!! I need to get involved ASAP!
You always been
of course he would drop this ten minutes before my final starts lmao perfect way to chill afterwards though
love the content drewski!
lol hope ur final went well :)
How you go ?
I love how he said: „I hope you enjoy this video“
2:12 LOL landing that close to the rotors...yeah, half of the squad would've lost their heads in that moment
I doubt the guy called Alex Mason is a coincidence.
Definitely not a coincidence
THE NUMBERS MASON
Alex is our pointman in the DLC beta test team RT Columbia, he's a bonafide terminator
all we need now is a Woods and a Hudson.
@@domesticonion8026 IM A GODDAMN ONION MASON
"We are playing with a Vietnam veteran"
VIETNAM FLASHBACKS INTENSIFIES
I was thinking what if it did bring back bad memories.
@@ahandgrenade3640 That's Actually the first thing I thought too
@@BornToBattle He actually probably looks for the flashbacks, not everyone has bad times. I couldn't think of any other reason a vet would be gaming lmao he misses it.
This is how it should be done. Did I detect a Glaswegian accent amongst the players ? The old vet talking at the end was brilliant !! " Horsepower " and " Are we taking the prisoner for a beer " ? Respect to him
vet: are we going to take the prisoner in for a beer
The fact that you got to play with that actual vet is just awesome.
My grandfather served in vietnam, and is still alive today, sadly he has very bad memory problems. What he does talk of it, in the rare moments when he recognises us and what not, he often talks about dropping out of the heli, immediately taking fire, and the recollection of stepping over a hundred bodies of fallen brothers. The saddest part being that he was the only one of his squad to make it out. He's a very nice man :) im glad he made it back
Thanks for sharing his story
Thank you for sharing this one. May your grandfather find solemn in these peaceful times.
Watching you get hit by the vehicle was a great belly laugh =D. Well done on the game play and the video. Really enjoy this new DLC. As a retired USN vet, with 27 years of service, it really feels “right” and looks fantastic.
Bless Don’s soul, he sounds like the most bad ass but yet wholesome old man alive
I live how you guys are actually moving in line and everything.
What a honor it must've been to actually play with a real one
Playing with an actual war Vet is so wholesome.
It woulda been freakin scary to be walkin through that jungle not knowing if traps or charlie or animals were around you. Cheers to each and every vet that has served
I absolutely love all the effort the dev team put in to this
Absolutely Surreal to be playing with a man who was actually there. The good thing about playing with Don is that if you have any helicopter maintenance issues, Don is present and accounted for! It's also a treat to see such advanced players working as a real team. A breath of fresh air after having played so much solo with the AI teammates (AI = Always Incompetent)
The way Drew gets PUNTED by that milk truck is just fantastic
Arma 3: creates SOG prairie fire
Me: hearing the incessant use of fortunate son
“I’ve been looking forward to this”
-count dooku
Haha half the team would've died from the rotor blades in the beginning.
2:33 They were really close to getting their heads chopped off lol
The amount of times he says "we go kitty bar" lol
The gentleman that was actually there n he’s playing along side you ? Brother is awesome to listen to, when he talks its like past history coming to life.
We love Don. He games with us every week
Just want to say to the devs that this IS the Vietnam gameplay I dreamed of playing as a kid on a PC in the early 90s. You made the vision I had of it come true. I think I even wrote this kind of stuff down on paper and drew pictures. The ole Win 3.1 rig just didn't have the "horsepower" to make those dreams a really yet. This.Is.Awesome!
16:30 I literally yelled "Goddamn"! Outloud when I saw you go flying then that jeep lost physics and flew like a rocket booster was strapped to the roof!
Tilt is awesome and RIP to The Frenchman Doug Letourneau.
Meanwhile some smooth brain a few comments up is defending the NVA and communism
It's interesting that combat vets would want to relive some of these situations virtually in a game. Seems like it would hit a little too close to home.
Man they really did a good job on this.. an the music an sound effects are on point
Ww1: voice's from the trenches
Ww2: voice's from the house's
Korea: voice's from the ridge's
Vietnam: voice's from the tree's
Iraq: voice's from the tunnel's
Afghanistan: voice's from the hill's
Iran: voice’s from bombs
As always, you forgot Korea. :3
@@slingshot99
Voices from the mountains?
@@slingshot99 oh my bad
@@sam8742 yeah in Afghanistan bruh
It's about time somebody put out an awesome Vietnam game
I've watched a lot of these multi gamer videos.....this is a breath of fresh air because the players are actually serious.......adults make a difference. Thanks.
That Vietnam vet has to be like 60-70 huh?! How’s he better than me at shooters.
70s minimum, 1950 and before. Chuck Norris will be 81 this year.
Old people playing games is only extremely bad or extremely good
@@korbetthein3072 well the youngest possible would be 64 born on 1957 and served in 75
unless they lied about their age
@@JAMBO_number5 That's actually a fair point.
I was the main Pointman in my unit. Good to see you guys staying off the trails. Making your own path. I don't see any elephant grass though. Probably bad for game play to have to spend half a day cutting through that crap to get where you need to be.
B co, 5th Bn, 7th Cavalry, 1st Cav Div, Airmobile 69/70 GarryOwen !
Good that this is a game though. You'd 'never' talk louder than a whisper in the field.
Imagine nearly a who year whispering.
Ghostrider Don Here; Aviation advisor to the game and SOG veteran. "El Cid" SOG 1-0 and game advisor leads us on a hardcore game mission each week. Yes we have elephant grass in the game and wait-a-minute vines also. Can't be as thick as in Nam for game purposes. Welcome Home Brother!
@@hughescrewchief836
Garry Owen!
Fun fact: the character “Tilt” seen speaking was actually in RT Raleigh during the war. His name is John “tilt” Stryker Meyer. He did a podcast with Jocko willink and talks about his experiences there. Nice attention to detail and paying homage to those guys that were there
He was on RT Idaho
@@Ian-yk4pk yeah when he came back for his 2nd tour 👍🏻 1st was RT Raleigh
@@WesRosey I didn't know that I've only heard him talk about Idaho. I just started listening to On the Ground today though.
@@Ian-yk4pk he was an advisor for the game I doubt he’d let them make it incorrectly. Check out the Jocko podcasts 180 and 181
They really need to add a front sight to that chopped down RPD. I've seen pics of it without a front sight post but I've also seen it with an AK front sight.
2:45 that helicopter sounds like a Honda Civic at 2 am
Yes sir
Sorry about that bro
This is oddly accurate
Would've been pretty funny if everyone got killed by the chopper blades walking up that incline
Tactical movement
No one screaming
Always watching the back
Very cool
I know a Marine who served in Vietnam and the pleasure of knowing one that was on Iwo Jima in WWII. The stories they DON'T tell. Amazing gents.
With a good squad, I can see this DLC being real sweet!
you should start with the john striker meyer episodes i heard them talking about developing a game about all the missions he was on but had no clue it was gonna be in arma this is awesome :)
I love how drew was the only one to exit the helicopter appropriately 😅
6:18 this has got to be honestly the best playthrough yet that ive seen thank you for providing a more interactive feel with this gameplay session guys and drewski im somewhat new to Arma 3 just in process of gearing up my xbox elite controller with REWASD program to start playing this game on my PC 🖥 👍🏻 .
Ghost Rider Don here; My grandson lost three fingers he has been playing with an Xbox controller for three years now. He downloaded keybindings on Steam and tweaked them to his liking. He has a flight set also. He Flys great. Enjoy.
I remember playing Operation Flashpoint in 2002 with 4-5 friends over a virtual LAN programme. And the Vietcong multiplayer co-op. Now, look at this...
Its so ironic that I just watched Jocko podcast with the actual SOG guys from veitnam the past three days and you uploaded this video on the day I finished them.
I was so into the firefight after they left the trucks i didn’t notice how far they had to run to the LZ till they had 1.2 kilometers. And my heart sank I thought there would be no way they could fight that long. Makes me even more amazed to think about what the real guys had to go through in the secret war.
For anyone who doesn't own Arma jet. It is currently on sale on steam with the regular edition being 7 euros ($8,44) and the ultimate edition is only 37 euros ($44,63).
Drew created history playing with a real war vet
A true pioneer nobody has ever played a video game with a war veteran.
This has to be about the coolest possible FPS action to be a part of I've ever seen. The Platoon soundtrack just makes it better.
"but, it's horsepower." I love that dude.
Bro the first 10 seconds and I was dieing when he said “gigahats” 😭😭😭😭😭💀
It's all fun and games till the trees start speaking vietnamese
Bro I was getting popcorn to watch some movie on netflix, but this just crossed me on youtube when I was about to close it, perfect timing!!!!!!!!!!
you weren't lying when you said the sound was great, it's prob some of the best arma sounds ever
Weapons don't sound so great though.
@@SherLock55 it's weird because it sounds very good but feels out of place
2:30 That was an interesting choice of landing zones. Any one of those dudes getting out of the helicopter could potentially lose their heads to the choppers blades trying to climb out of that crater and no one said a thing about it. lmao I love video games.
Lol that's the only thing bugging me out with this mission
The Agent Orange in my blood is suddenly reacting cuz of this
At first i thought the vietnam vet voice was actually the intro of « when a man comes around » from johnny cash, anyway awesome vid as always
wow i love it, i have to buy this dlc
My father was deployed in many places and fought 5-6 wars (not Vietnam or the big ones) but he is definitely a bad ass man to play with. If only I can get him back into gaming. He is a retired crew chief, ex special forces, did maintenence and rescue his entire career.
I love vietnam baised games they don't make enough of them and this is no exception just beautiful
The developer of this mod are so hard working gotta admit man and there are many details like snakes swamps insect etc
Holyshit this is scary and real, most of the generations these days were in vietnam and knowing my grandpa was in this was this is scary :/ it's amazing he survived it.
That conversation at the end was really cool. Great video. Cheers.
Respect and love for that war vet
Lands in a ditch
*Climbs ditch into rotors*
:D
Really reminds me of rising storm 2, played that earlier today.
Ive read many books about this subject, before initial contact they never talk or rarely a whisper. Noise discipline was paramount
lol at 14:17 someone says "cho Bác Hồ" as he throws a grenade
the Vietnamese voice lines are killing me lmao
For uncle Ho lol
As a helicopter pilot, watching everyone exit that UH-34 at 2:25 wierds me out. It landed in a big bomb crater and everyone climbing up that crater would need to worry about not getting hit by those rotor blades. That's a big concern when landing on slopes in a heli. On a side note there is a big radial engine in the front of the helicopter similar to the ones used on the old WW2 bombers. They got the sound right as it flew away. It's a beautiful thing. I'm just glad it's not the same sound as the Huey like they tend to use in all sound effects in every movie in US history that has a helicopter in it...it seems.
Dayum , someone seems to have defeated PTSD
Or he may have never had PTSD from it. Not everyone who’s been to war automatically gets PTSD.
The realism at 16:30 was incredible lmao
This is some good content
Gitsum! Anyone who runs, is a VC... anyone who stands still is a well disciplined VC!
to be properly narrative: We need some CCR and Hendrix blasting in the background.
Finally, after all these years, no more non-existing countries and armies. Now I can finally look at it and see the GREAT Operation Flashpoint.
Drewski is insane at these games.
I got the dlc and couldnt wait for your video to come out and here it amazing stuff as always man!
Sound track was great BTW!
This is the most historically accurate map in arma 3: proceeds to walk around in third person occasionally
Lucky to have the indicators where your team is or else everybody would get lost fast I bet
It really must be such a privilege to be in a playing arma in Vietnam with a guy who was in that war and hear the amazing story's he has
So surprising they just released this today. Was expecting a late June release.
Wow that would be terrifying. I didnt see a single guy anyone was shooting at in the jungle.
The gameplay more than makes up for the graphics. The sound is amazing. And im sure if you build a NASA grade computer, its beyond awesome.
Dig your vids... wish I had a setup that would run ARMA.
You actually don't need that great of a computer to play arma
@@nuclearfish010 mine is 9 years old. Counterstrike: Source, it can manage lol. Company of Heroes makes it drop to like 2 FPS if theres a lot of explosions.
I'd really like to see Don's perspective if he was recording. He didn't seem to speak up much during the mission (or maybe I just couldn't pick out his voice), so I'm curious what it was like for him.
GHostrider Don Here; FUN! FUN! FUN! FUN!
The GREEN is just so claustrophobic, man! Everywhere you turn, it's just a wall of green. It's blinding.
Wouldn’t be a drewski video without at least 1 ragdoll
I need to get my new pc in working order fucking pronto. I have been looking forward to this piece of content for a VERY long time!!!!