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  • Nice vid

    the ending is good

  • Dark, the thing that suck's about the police officer's and the ubcs soldier's is the fact that the zombie's can take over 4 clip's to kill by a officer, but as leon it's like 3 bullet's.

  • Well yeah I know,

    but cmon, the RPD and UBCS

    panicked before the hordes of the undead

    (who wouldnt?)

    wich might explain the

    inaccuracy they had.

    And well Leon maybe he was just lucky

    or extremely good.

  • Dude, the RPD have over 20 men at each side post, plus, they already had fought these before, so they knew what they were up against. Plus, don't you feel more safe with about 20 guy's around you, shooting as well? and Leon? He didn't know what was going on, yet he was extremely calm, weird right?

  • Well I guess you got me there. but the RPD hadnt fought those before they only arrived like 3 hour later at the crime scene only murders and spotings no actual encounters. And the UBCS were only sent with the Order of CONTAIN THE INCIDENT and were used to collect Battle Data of the Tyrant Virus (without them even knowing) the only people that knew about this were the Observers something wich Nicolai was part of. So as you see... They had no chance
  • Well, the UBCS, Umbrella Bio Containment Service, has had experiance when dealing with these creature's, or else they would not be part of the UBCS. UBCS was started when there was a outbreak, and soldier's contained it, so they knew what they were going to fight. Their weapon's were better then the RPD also, fewer number's, but they had military experitese. The RPD also had shotgun's, which could blow a zombie down fast, but it took about 3 pump's to put one down, notice that?

  • Indeed, i noticed but yet do you think that a shotgun blast can blow away a zombie at 10 feet away? they Paniked and started shooting like crazy aiming at HUMAN vital parts like limbs, legs, chest, etc. But zombies are not affected by these only way to kill one is a Shot at his head. That might explain why they died so fast. And the UBCS (Umbrella Biohazard Countermeasure Service) had the same problem aiming at human vital parts and soon met there demise.
  • Ok, maybe the UBCS had that problem, but the RPD's shotgun's are obviously 303's, so the spread would allow some to fly into the head, and plus, when I panic while I have a gun, and I am shooting at something, I got for the head, knowing that will kill it. Plus, the whole RPD except maybe 10 people were outside it, protected the way for civilian's, so yeah, the RPD had influence.

  • Yeah they did. But trained law enforcement are obligated to follow protocols (it would be insane to follow them in this Crisis) wich means kill if NECESARY shoot to DISABLE the enemy/criminal etc Yeah they had greater Numbers but Ignorance can destroy whole Armies of well-equiped Soldiers but... they did their best to protect the people and save their City with no Future they died Bravely... Dont You Agree?
  • ....Ok, one problem, if these people were massing at them, and accually ate people alive, then I believe KILLING IS NECECERRY! [Pardon my typing], Plus, the UBCS should have stuck with RPD officer's so they could have taken the street's, and then gotten all of them out safely. Also, there was the clocktower which held a mass of UBCS troop's, and RPD so that show's that they were forced to band together to fight, so I think that they could have covered their way to the clock tower instead I agree

  • Dude, I could never forget this video. It was awesome, and I am glad it exists.

  • sweet vid man!!! xD

  • fuck cool video

  • great

  • Nice video man.

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