Imagine being away for so long that you lost yourself and you are but a husk of yourself. Then you hear a familliar song. You go to investigate the source. The closer and closer you get, you see a familiar figure, but you just can't make out who it is. Then, you're standing in front of him. Your vision becomes clear. He's smiling. You snap out of it. "It's... It's you boss!" You salute with the last strength you have left and then he attaches a fulton on you. You feel a tear slowly make it's way down your face. Finally, you're coming home.
+Nguyễn Trọng Nhân How about you delete that comment so you don't spoil the game for people? Seriously. I'm sure you're not actually an idiot, so don't act like it.
Myraseth sad fact Implenting a salute option wouldn't be much use besides you're their commanding officer you don't have to salute back under any circumstances (in some countries that is) So following that this is a Merc game The Boss doesn't have to salute his men so yeah Fulton ya boys and keep em safe
@@charlesbean4414 Every place I've seen, the officer salutes back as acknowledgement. That's why lower enlisted can annoy their officers by salute-trapping them (grouping up and jumping out and saluting one at a time to make the officer have to raise their arm each time)
@@charlesbean4414 This is true. However I think even besides a return salute this game needed a way for Venom to acknowledge his soldiers. A quick response or nod or something. only having the option of blankly staring at or beating the shit out of the Diamond Dogs is still so weird to me nearly 6 years later
All honesty I didn't even know about this trick I love all the old mother base soldiers and try to keep them alive my motto for playing this game "You either die or live long enough to get dismissed" I don't want to lose Komodo or Jackal not even Mosquito or Parrot None of em So every single time I go to get them I used the cardboard box method instead because I DIDN'T KNOW THIS FRICKING EXSISTED CHRIIIIIIIIIIIIIST
The amount of realism and execution something like that can have, where you can see perspective without even noticing it, is beautiful. A soldier lost, fighting the war that never ends. You see the figment of Boss, and yet, it's no figment but reality. That soldier speaks volumes. This game speaks layers upon layers of volume.
The world had no place for me. Without war, no borders would accept my kind, so we formed an army that didn't need borders. They told us there would be no heaven for our kind, so we created a place outside heaven. For the first time, we found a place to belong. No, we made a place in a world that wouldn't give us one. And now it's rubble. A distant memory. Is that all our stories were worth? Were these memories we made and bonds we forged all for nothing?
The side ops will not be opened up until all other side ops in that area have been completed in other words If you were to do prisoner extraction and armoered unit elimination and the side ops still hasn't popped up that is because the game has implemented another side ops near there or has too many side ops on that map that requires you to complete them then leave come back and check again Because this game wants you to actually go out and do other side ops