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Jon@lbc
02 Mar 05, 13:29
What unit are you fighting in in Cod?in each theatear of the awr.

mr_clark
02 Mar 05, 14:09
I must admit I don't got the question...

Overseer
02 Mar 05, 14:24
I think he means specifically what military unit. Like Company A of X division.

Jon@lbc
02 Mar 05, 14:42
I think he means specifically what military unit. Like Company A of X division.
yup we are al speakign english here right.

Overseer
02 Mar 05, 14:46
yup we are al speakign english here right.
...or something remotely similiar to it, as tends to be the case on these forums... :halo:

Jon@lbc
02 Mar 05, 14:53
...or something remotely similiar to it, as tends to be the case on these forums... :halo:
lol, true.

gobeavs
02 Mar 05, 18:29
Hmmm...I think the only thing that is known is that the American campaign is that you are in the 101st Airborne.

Jon@lbc
02 Mar 05, 18:50
Hmmm...I think the only thing that is known is that the American campaign is that you are in the 101st Airborne.
Ya, I was just bringiing this up because I saw a screenshot that had an allied soldier who had the words "lieutenant Winters:Rifleman" in green letters floating over his head.

BarcelonaBlom
03 Mar 05, 07:16
In both CoD you are with the 101st which company don't know because for some unknown reason the 1/2 Battalions have been mashed together in some missions. In UO it says like Dog, Easy, and Fox Companies but it never lets you know exactly what one you are in. Never saw the Winters thing.

As British in CoD you are part of the Ox and Bucks when they make their attack on Pegasus Bridge and in both games you end up in the Royal Commandoes.

As Russians... who knows. I know you eventually get put into a shock army though.

mr_clark
03 Mar 05, 08:22
Well, IIRC you are in 8th guards army as the Soviet.

Jon@lbc
03 Mar 05, 08:37
Here is the photo but his name was Waters not winters :eek:

Jon@lbc
03 Mar 05, 22:31
How may people can the game suport in one match online?

gobeavs
03 Mar 05, 23:52
Oh boy...I think you could technically get up to 64 (possibly), but most high-capacity servers seat about 32. I think...