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- 06 Jul 2011, 20:08
- Forum: Berget 9
- Topic: What really happen whit civilians at the end
- Replies: 138
- Views: 153211
- 05 Jul 2011, 23:57
- Forum: Berget 9
- Topic: Good/funny larpIng with/from civ
- Replies: 28
- Views: 34456
While playing the religious, suppressive and old fashion clan leader Tor I experienced lots of good LARPing from many people. The UN players did a really good job of LARPing back at my naive almost hypo-critic person Tor, who at the begining embraced the UN but at later stage gave major critisim whe...
- 04 Jul 2011, 15:08
- Forum: Berget 9
- Topic: What really happen whit civilians at the end
- Replies: 138
- Views: 153211
Those who played in the UN forces where outnumbered, had there base in a bad spot and constantly had to baby sit the civilians. On top of that, we civilian had a in-game policy of complaining if the UN did collaborate with any other armed factions (NAF), since we clan leaders did not want to have ar...
- 03 Jul 2011, 16:46
- Forum: Berget 9
- Topic: What really happen whit civilians at the end
- Replies: 138
- Views: 153211
My only experience with a civilian was near janco during a fire fight with naf forces. I saw a civ medic on the ground, i take him out from the fireline, brought him to a medic to heal him. I think it was me you helped. I was running around as an unarmed civilian trying to heal anyone wounded. Anyw...
- 20 Jun 2011, 23:05
- Forum: General discussion
- Topic: Future suggestion for Armbands
- Replies: 75
- Views: 73549
- 21 Jan 2011, 16:18
- Forum: Veterans corner
- Topic: What to do during a Tank-attack.
- Replies: 17
- Views: 26935
Ha Ha ! If someone manage to sneak behind the tank and place C4, then the tank commander has failed utterly. A tank should always be surrounded by infantry for protection. Both closely (to make sure no pesky enemy engineer can approach the tank) and in a wide circle to protect from enemy troops equi...
- 21 Jan 2011, 08:37
- Forum: General discussion
- Topic: Handheld GPS and satellite/aerial imagery
- Replies: 29
- Views: 29707
My conclusion? Use a map, the batteries never run out, they are user friendly, they are cheaper and they are lighter. I can't agree more. Here in Sweden it's not unusual that the local bookstore sells local maps for orienteering. These maps are very accurate. Even small paths and large stones are m...
- 21 Jan 2011, 07:36
- Forum: Veterans corner
- Topic: Sleeping in tents
- Replies: 65
- Views: 83042
I would like to add one important thing regarding this topic. Last year (Berget 8.) was a very rainy event, and most peoples gear got soaked. Luckily all the military tents had heaters, and Berget Event was nice enough to provide us with firewood. But I have to warn you from experience that those he...
- 28 Jun 2010, 15:07
- Forum: Berget 8
- Topic: GENERAL FEEDBACK!
- Replies: 111
- Views: 122769
As spokesman/leader for the civilian camp i really tried hard to expose any PsyOps when we entered the NAF 23:rd base before the last battle. All civilians had to do a "LARP" security check, looking for a green card (psyop ID). Everyone came clear. But later on in the battle i heard people say there...
- 23 Jun 2010, 15:52
- Forum: Berget 8
- Topic: LARP awards
- Replies: 15
- Views: 35782
I think many people did excellent role playing. But for me the most memorable where a couple of Danish guys who role played as civilian partisans/rednecks from Afghanistan (or similar). They where really spontaneous and funny, i.e. annoying the hell out of NAF commanders, when we joined them for a j...
- 22 Jun 2010, 23:37
- Forum: Berget 8
- Topic: THE BIG Thanks to thread!
- Replies: 77
- Views: 88444
First i would like to thank Berget Event for a great adventure. Soaked feet did not stop me from having a blast. I can't hardly wait for Berget 9. Secondly i want to thank all the great people I meet during the game, especially the ones in the Civilian camp. Finally, special greetings goes to : ASPO...
- 20 Jun 2010, 21:04
- Forum: Berget 8
- Topic: GENERAL FEEDBACK!
- Replies: 111
- Views: 122769
My first event at Berget. I had incredible fun. Soaked feet and clothes did not matter. + Great storyline and intrigues. + Helpful Berget personal + Fun, fun and did i mention fun - No electric generator for the civilian camp. One was later on placed down by the road, but the electric wire vanished ...