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YOUR SUCH A HARDSCOPER , I ALWAYS QUICKSCOPE ALL OF THEM!!!!!! :)
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Gotta love... "Oh man, I hope that's not in multiplayer"... But it all is :)
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The Barrett .50 Cal is not the Intervention used in this video. Later in the game ("Loose Ends") you get to use a .50. It is accurately modeled and sized for a .408 Cal rifle.
The reason the .50 cal is so destructive (especially on animals like goats) is because it's an anti-material weapon: it's used against trucks, Hum Vees, and other lightly armored vehicles and "technicals". It is against NATO policy to use it as an anti-personnel weapon (though surely it happens).
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@pineapplesand556ers I find it super embarrassing that ANYONE over the age of 20 doesn't know about "Red Dawn". My generation is so disappointing sometimes.
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lol "this is poorly desihned, they need to back to square one." "I just love the design of this level." ???
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wolverines refears to an older movie called red dawn where a group of teanagers fight against an invading russian army
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hey guys check this vid out watch?v=XTOyxsnMl0s it shows that this level was based on vancouver, WA
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Oh that one...sad to see he passed away, that was very unfortunate.
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@tightenthenoose838 no it was Red Dawn with Patrick Swayze.
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@brandtaylor93 You mean Independence Day?
"Wolverines" is a reference to an 80's flick called "Red Dawn". The movie was about Russians invading the US, and had the late Patrick Swayze and a young Charlie Sheen in it. The people who were like the resistance fighters in the movie were called "The Wolverines".
pineapplesand556ers 2 years ago 21
I think this level is titled wolverines because of the movie Red Dawn. The high school football team ( named wolverines) fights against the russians when the russians invade their town.
hackmattr 2 years ago 13