• [MyIS] MyInternetServices.com Dog Tag Challange
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I have like 150+ unique dog tags and 400+ overall. Problem is I don't have or want xfire.
Starting February 9th and ending the day the beta stops, the MyInternetServices.com staff challenges you to Knife (INGAME ONLY, NOT FOR REAL!) them as many times as you can for cash! Where have I seen that before?
what happens if i knife them irl [editline]07:47PM[/editline] does that count for two dogtags?
[QUOTE=Agoat;20128321]what happens if i knife them irl [editline]07:47PM[/editline] does that count for two dogtags?[/QUOTE] Sorry they don't count. I didn't see that part and I was up to 5 dogtags already :frown:
Nobody has any honor anymore. I remember in Battlefield 1942 I would challenge other players to a knife fight and they would gladly accept. There wasn't a verbal exchange or anything, just two soldiers, knives out, on opposite ends of a street, showdown style. A knife fight was a matter of respect, a means to show one's true mettle, a test to prove one's own skill and mastery of the game. It was, ultimately, a proper duel in every sense of the word. A gentleman's game. No matter the situation, you could always count on the other player to give you the opportunity to win fairly, to never draw a gun when the situation seemed most desperate, or to call on his allies to do the same. Now, I just get shot with a Level 5 Sniper Rifle and get called an idiot. I miss the old days.
[QUOTE=Snuffy;20129318]Nobody has any honor anymore. I remember in Battlefield 1942 I would challenge other players to a knife fight and they would gladly accept. There wasn't a verbal exchange or anything, just two soldiers, knives out, on opposite ends of a street, showdown style. A knife fight was a matter of respect, a means to show one's true mettle, a test to prove one's own skill and mastery of the game. It was, ultimately, a proper duel in every sense of the word. A gentleman's game. No matter the situation, you could always count on the other player to give you the opportunity to win fairly, to never draw a gun when the situation seemed most desperate, or to call on his allies to do the same. Now, I just get shot with a Level 5 Sniper Rifle and get called an idiot. I miss the old days.[/QUOTE] uhhhh it's a fucking video game
time to get :ese:'ing
[QUOTE=Snuffy;20129318]Nobody has any honor anymore. I remember in Battlefield 1942 I would challenge other players to a knife fight and they would gladly accept. There wasn't a verbal exchange or anything, just two soldiers, knives out, on opposite ends of a street, showdown style. A knife fight was a matter of respect, a means to show one's true mettle, a test to prove one's own skill and mastery of the game. It was, ultimately, a proper duel in every sense of the word. A gentleman's game. No matter the situation, you could always count on the other player to give you the opportunity to win fairly, to never draw a gun when the situation seemed most desperate, or to call on his allies to do the same. Now, I just get shot with a Level 5 Sniper Rifle and get called an idiot. I miss the old days.[/QUOTE] The good ol' days :c
[QUOTE=elitehakor;20129894]time to get :ese:'ing[/QUOTE] Mexicaning?
I wish there was something like this for the defibrillator or the power drill.
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