

#5661
Posted 08 August 2013 - 12:15 PM
I have two; the first one is from the time I first logged on in Team Speak. Everybody welcomed me, was super friendly and tried to help me out wherever he could!
That’s the BWC- One Team One Fight Mentality.
The second one was in Planetside2, we, a squad of 12 was locked inside an enemy building by the shields around us.
The base had only alpha point, and that point was where we were. Only us twelve against the enemy forces, holding alpha point until it flipped.
We killed about 60 Enemies, medics staying clause to heavy assault !
That’s what you will see when you join us !
Come check us out, I will see you on www.the-bwc.com
#5662
Posted 08 August 2013 - 01:53 PM
#5663
Posted 08 August 2013 - 02:09 PM
#5664
Posted 08 August 2013 - 02:30 PM
All duel nights is my fondest memory, listening to everyone banter back and forth, but even at the end, everyone sayin "good kill, good game" and what not. Just goes to show you that everyone can have some fun, talk some smack, but at the end of the day, everyone has good sportsman ship and a good camaraderie.
Edited by Joker853, 08 August 2013 - 02:30 PM.
#5665
Posted 08 August 2013 - 03:04 PM
I really have to say Operation Spartan was my most memorable moment. I think BWC had over 200 players online all correlating this operation. BWC was so professional and organized. I was amazed and impressed. Never have I seen anything like it.
#5666
Posted 08 August 2013 - 04:04 PM
There have been many fantastic moments, but I'll agree with Rose that Operation Spartan was phenomenal. Never in my life had I been in a game with close to 300 of my teammates, on the same map, working on similar objectives, all at the same time! The scale was almost overwhelming! But it was managed and coordinated so well, that it was seamless! The was in PS2, but if BWC can pull spectacular stuff off like that for one game, they can do spectacular things in any game!
We've had members attend many conventions en mass, we've had members meet the creator of several games as a group in their home offices (Official visits), we have a Paintball division that meets up yearly and wins a tournament on the east coast, and we have secured a panel at PAX Prime in Seattle where many members are going to meet up and play Mechwarrior in pods. We have, coming up, an in-house 24-hour pledge drive to raise donations for cancer research. That will be epic, and will really show what we can all do together!
BWC is so much more than a game team. It's a community of games all acting as one. One Team One Fight!
#5667
Posted 08 August 2013 - 04:33 PM
#5668
Posted 08 August 2013 - 04:35 PM
There are actualy several "most" memorable moments, so Im just picking one here:
While doing a 4man drop with 3 other BWC pilots we ended up chasing a spider with me and another of us in jenners. We kept focusing on the legs and finaly the spider had both legs stripped of armor and dark red. He then decided to twist around and jumpjet over me. But as I was still going at full speed as well I decided to use my jumpjets as well. The result was that my side torsos hit the legs of the spider and both of them got destroyed, sending the spider into a tumbling loop right over me.
Took me a while to reconstruct what happened there but the laughter and cheers from my lancemates finaly explained it

#5669
Posted 08 August 2013 - 04:51 PM
My most memorable moment in BWC came with the first 24 hour op that I was a part of. We created brand new characters on the Waterson server in Planetside 2, and then proceeded to dominate there with low level characters. Not only was it massively fun, but it also demonstrated just how much teamwork and practice together can make you an effective fighting team no matter what. I also just thought the idea of a 24 hour operation was pretty cool


#5670
Posted 08 August 2013 - 05:27 PM
It is hard to pick just one most memorable moment. It will all depend on your style of game-play and what you most enjoy. I've seen everything from Intoxi-Ops (Just like it sounds, we drink, and play), turkey shoots, chaos ops, duels, to downright face stomping. I don't fully remember any of the Intoxi-Ops, but I am sure they were immensely enjoyable since I can barely remember them. My point here is that BWC does a wide variety of operations including joint operations with other groups. From the most silly and fun chill thing you can think of to the most tactically synced monster of operations that you can't think even fathom.
If I had to pick one thing about BWC. It's the fact that this gaming organization not only plays games to the maximum, but also finds the time to do fundraisers and other events to benefit the community or our own members. Right now I believe we are planning an operation to raise money for Cancer. Yeah, that's right. BWC even helps to cure Cancer. It's just a whole different kind of community here at the BWC. It is much more than a group of gamers. BWC redefines what a "Gaming Company" really does. Come check us out for yourself!
#5671
Posted 08 August 2013 - 06:12 PM
That being said, I have since had the experience of dropping with a more seasoned group of BWC guys in 8 man and the level of coordination and training of the team leads to many victories against very tough opponents. The fact that BWC is committed to providing training that will allow all members to attain this same level of proficiency if they so choose is the reason I suspect I will be a member for a very long time.
#5672
Posted 08 August 2013 - 06:20 PM
I joined BWC as a lone-wolf, and had to essentially relearn how to play infiltrator as a team player. It was difficult at first but as I focused on the basics of teamwork and kept at it, I found not only a home in BWC but learned how to be a squad-attached infil. I learned how to use infiltrators alongside a combined arms outfit, and came up with new ways to utilize the class. All of this came from the mentorship and training I had during my early weeks and months in BWC. If they can teach a BR100 new things, imagine what other new players can learn by joining this outfit.
#5673
Posted 08 August 2013 - 06:27 PM
Hands down, the most memorable moment for me in BWC was filming and participating in a massive 'all-hands' operation to help SOE film the following E3 trailer: http://youtu.be/oBHZcWDbchs
I was leading our Reaper squad and we had an awesome performance that night, crushing enemy resistance and performing some great maneuvers in battle. I made a montage to show the highlights of the night from my standpoint, and it ended up getting close to 3000 views. I will always remember how I felt as we overwhelmed and destroyed the opposition. It was the ultimate display of teamwork, coordination and dominance.
http://youtu.be/Etebn-245dk
Edited by Mustarde, 08 August 2013 - 06:27 PM.
#5674
Posted 08 August 2013 - 07:43 PM
Snow city 12 vs 12, we take the caves with 4 assault mechs and smash their left flank. We just scythe through them, almost prefect focus targeting and between the 4 of us account for 8 or 9 kills on the enemy team. Was a very Epic moment that just got the blood pumping.
#5675
Posted 08 August 2013 - 08:31 PM
Honestly I've had so many amazing experiences with BWC that it would be incredibly hard to list them all. The decision to join was the best one I've made since I started playing PS2, and my only regret is that I didn't find them sooner.
#5676
Posted 08 August 2013 - 08:41 PM
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This might seem selfish, but when I got the e-mail that read "Your PAX Prime Panel: 'Veterans in Gaming: Embracing Common Ground' has been accepted." I knew that BWC was significant not just in the games we play, but in the communities we work with and the industry we love.
Yes, we play games, but we do so much more. I believe my most memorable moment in BWC hasn't happened yet.
One Team, One Fight.
Join us at www.the-bwc.com
-m
Edited by Miki Rei, 08 August 2013 - 08:44 PM.
#5677
Posted 08 August 2013 - 09:50 PM
I have been with BWC for exactly 1 month today and I can say that the absolute most memorable moment was when I started getting involved. Taking my first training made me a operation junkie and here I am one month later, high off the friendships and camaraderie.

#5678
Posted 08 August 2013 - 10:23 PM
Edited by Beaudicea, 08 August 2013 - 10:25 PM.
#5679
Posted 08 August 2013 - 11:46 PM
#5680
Posted 09 August 2013 - 01:27 AM
My most memorable moment with BWC for MWO has to be during our chaos drop operations. Seeing your comrades on the map on both teams adds that extra spice that gets your heart pumping. The fun and good-natured ribbing had all around makes such a warm atmosphere and truly makes BWC feel like a home away from home.
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