>All call-signs, this is Sokol-1
>Your objective is the small town of Bakhmut. Command wishes it secured as a forward staging post.
>GRU reports light defenses and fortifications, so estimates are that the city will hold out no longer than 14 days.
>call in mass infantry
new meta new meta!
Orlovsky did nothing wrong, if he was over there in charge the ziggers might have actually made some progress
That gay Malachenko would be the one throwing his tanks into those zerg rushes we keep seeing
>tfw you realize what malashenko was vdv
it all makes sense now
are *not* working overtime to enable our victory
Proceeds to conduct airdrop into active battlezone.
guess we know which game the VDV learned from now
> +99% casualties on "non contested" combat drop
realistic
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>In Ukraine, our valiant forces make excellent progress!
>The front is expanding daily, as city after city fall into our hands.
>Everywhere, our troops are met by cheering citizens, happy to be liberated from their oppressed Nazi regime!
>NATO is reeling, and it is only a matter of time before the tenuous alliance unravels!
The ending was just right: https://youtu.be/r8v8iT4ajQE
and the music choices were on point: https://youtu.be/p-RCk9pnTkg
Take me back, this game was truly an experience
>In his adress to the party congress, the President spoke of sacrifices made and sacrifices yet to come
>But he emphasized that there is no doubt that we are winning this war, and that the end is in sight.
the saga of those 2 national guardsmen and the quest to find batteries for that CD player is the single best subplot in that game and you can't convince me otherwise
Tears for fears version > whitesnake version
wrong.
Praise the lord and pass the ammunition
>The President praised the brave sacrifices of our troops in their glorious fight for freedom.
>He spoke of the unmatched bravery and determination of our soldiers, and proudly proclaimed that by the end of the month, the Russian Army will have swept across the entirety of Vasily's house in Bakhmut!
>dropping infantry heedlessly right in the middle of an active battlefield
>over-the-top propaganda, yet russians back home are moronic enough to believe it
>officer gets fragged by an underling
>said underling has all the tactical sense of a peasant in 1914, gets him and the rest of his company killed in a futile unsupported zerg rush against a ruined city
Frick me, this game was a prophecy
maybe the real world in conflict was the friends we made along the way
Man that game was so fricking cool.
Malashenko chads we won...
romanov chads taking the lead
GODDAMNIT
World in Conflict was such an amazing game. I won the game in a competition when I was like 15-16 years old (and got a WIC t-shirt) and I played that shit to the fricking ground. Amazing campaign and I played in tournaments in Multiplayer. It is such a disgrace that a sequel hasn't been made.
ye, i'm replaying it pretty much once a year. simply incredible how good the everything in this game was
Broken arrow seems to be the spiritual succesor. The inspiration from WiC is pretty obvious. And it looks really good
>Tomorrow I'm gonna do good. No matter what it takes.