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Man I've been pumped for this game since 2012 but hearing the real life none involved individuals like you saying it's looking and sounding great has me through the roof waiting for the 22nd
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in ready or not, enemies can hide under beds, inside closets, and even take hostages. hope you guys can implement that down the line. looking at the footage there's so much possibility for that i think with how detailed the interiors are, especially now that civilians are confirmed. they would be hiding until you make contact. and the enemy might use them as shields or also hiding behind furniture
This is going to be so much of a better experience once you have (or can have) a team to run with because like you said, solo in this city is a death sentence.
@@adarwinterdror7245 I believe he was playing a multiplayer/co-op game mode so there seem to be no AI teammates in the mode (or build) that was being played. The campaign and other modes will have AI on release, as well as larger team/squad based game modes. Remember that this is an early build of their game.
@@MistapolloDom Hope we can get a squad of Marines. 13 coop slots, or 12 AI teammates in single player on full release. Just 4 coop slots for a fireteam is a let down. Maybe add a NAVY corpsman to follow the squad.
@@mattthacker9120 have you seen the size of the interiors and how narrow it is at times? Why tf would you want 13 fucking people roaming around in narrow hallways and fatal funnels?
My mom had a coworker who was a Navy Corpsman in Fallujah. Sadly he became one of the 22 a day. He gave the office a flag that flew over, either a camp near fallujah or fallujah itself I can't remember which. After the majority of their coworkers moved on from that office, my mom reached out to his wife to see if she wanted it but the wife gave it to my mom. I look at it daily and daily I'm reminded of the sacrifice that he and all soldiers have given. Thank you for your service.
Thank you for your service brother, served in Army as a commo operator from 1986 to 1993. Stuck in Korea during Desert Storm/Shield as there was PCS freezes. I am looking forward to this game as remember being announced way back in 2009 as I was looking for realism than Call of Duty series.
This HERO saying, "He's dead" after adding the headshot to an already dead AI character tells you EVERYTHING you need to know about the what he's been through. I was on edge more watching you play this game sir than any other upload. My hands are shaking...
Marines like you Jason are the only people I want to hear from regarding this game. I truly hope you're on board with it's development, this is so important. Thank you for your service.
OG devs worked on the game with help directly from boys from 3rd Battalion that were there during the battle, there are even some interviews iirc. Bout as real as you'll ever get for a game
whenever i hear someone talk about combat it brings tears to my eyes, my uncle fought in the bosnian war and he never said much about it until when i was 15 or so i went to him to tell him i wanted to join the army, he told me a story about his time during the siege of motsar and and i couldn’t help but cry from hearing the fear in his voice, my uncle was one of the toughest men i have ever and probably will ever know, but those memories broke him, a few months after that he died and i swore to myself that i would never join the military because it would have broken his heart if i had to potentially see and do the same things that he had to. i wish every man and woman all across the world who has been in the armed forces the best, because it’s people like that that allow people like me to never have to see the horrors of war. gods bless you all.
I'm not a combat veteran. I have however, read every bit of media that's available on the Battle for Fallujah. Both Operation Vigilant Resolve, and Operation Phantom Fury. And truly the look in your eyes, the tone of your voice tells the tale. I can't possibly imagine. I definitely look forward to seeing more content from this game in the future.
I played this for the first time last night with three friends that are all OIF veterans. I was invited and still feel privileged to be included even though we have gamed together for a decades, I am a non veteran, I can truly never know, "but for a civilian, I get it a little better than most" high praise from the group I am with. Last night. Was intense, it was weird in the guys were , "back" and it was odd in that ot seemed that they loved it, the commradary and the trust when clearing was telling, it was also the little big things that they picked up and I didn't. Things like, " that truck looks heavy, it's probably a VBIED, stay away from it till me nuke it witha 40 Mike mike" I am not a scrub with first person shooters and have done some CQB drills for "work and play" but I admit here, I was the weakest link, currently you can have 4 players coop. Hopefully this gets expanded to 8 or even 12. My all learned opinion, it is like being back, and those sounds like the mortars and RPGs the yells and the prayers, had the guys trading in and out to take breaks. Intense and difficult is. Good description. We can never really know, but with the right group you can get a peek.
There's a different type of look and focus you had that I haven't seen you have in any other game truly a remarkable experience getting to watch you play this.
Man you can tell after he did that intro and that first round of mortars he was instantly taken to another place mentally and every step he was remembering his service in that hell on earth. RIP TO THE HEROES OF FALLUJAH, THE DOGS GREW FAT ON THE BODIES YOU LAID TO WASTE
The tone in your voice speaks volumes. I want to play this game now, not simply to have fun, but to be able to empathize with veterans like you. Thank you for your service, and may further generations never have to go through the hell you did.
As a Marine who was deployed to Ramadi this game had my adrenaline pumping a little bit watching you play. 😆 Great vid Marine, I to would have rather seen you with at least a Fireteam size element, going in as a one man band definitely would not be ideal lol. Maybe next vid you get a team together and kick ass. Semper Fi!!
Solo play looks super hard. Looking forward to watching a team with you, especially when the controls start to feel more natural, its tough to play a new game when your not used to it yet.
My cousin is a Marine who was also in Iraq in 03. Sadly he was also KIA. He was killed in the battle of Nasiriyah. Respect to all the men and women who serve. May God keep the warriors who didn't make it home, give peace to the ones who did, and comfort the families of the fallen.
I just want to say please don't ever regard you opening up about your combat experience and perspective as "suck". It was something you did, and the fact you are able to talk about it is amazing considering how haunting intense combat experiences are for all veterans. So seriously thank you for sharing that with us. Much respect, thank you for your service, and thanks again for doing content that hits really close to home for you. o7
I was lucky enough to meet an actual veteran of The battle of Fallujah. He was a nice chap by the name of Christian, he and his family were visiting the UK. Upon finding out he was an Ex Marine, I asked him if he saw action in Fallujah. He said he had. When I asked I’m “how bad was it?” He replied “I did sixteen years in the Marine corp, and Fallujah was the worst action I ever saw.” He went on to tell me about how they’d get engaged by insurgents from one building and they’d have to go clear it out. on average they’d loose they loose two marines clearing out a single building . They’d move onto the next house, only for the insurgents to reoccupy the building they’d just cleared, and begin firing on them again. Or how, although the city had been evacuated. Some civilians still remained, and insurgents would use them as human shields. Firing at Christian and his men, knowing full well that due to the proximity of civilians, the marines wouldn’t shoot back.
Watched gk for 15 years and watched this channel since its inception after shifting away from that react channel, and it was yesterday my fkn mind was blown learning this is the man who filmed the johnny cash man comes around video, and told rolling stone about why trombley was their little whopper junior Youre amazing hope yall enjoyed your paddle parties
The level of scrutiny you had when going about clearing buildings was so interesting to see. I've seen youtubers in groups of 4 die faster cos they just didnt know how to approach this sutuation like you did.
First and foremost, brother thank you for your service and commitment to excellence. I am an 8-year Marine and never got the chance to be put my training to test, that is a double edge sword statement. On one hand I am thankful I never did and the other I am upset I didn't. I think anyone who trains for combat knows what I mean. Those poor bastards had no idea the suicide mission they were on, when they travel to kill Marines. It didn't turn out the way they thought it was going to go. My heart goes out to all the Marines we lost in that time. Semper FI ooh rah !! #USMC
I Served in 2 Rifles UK Infantry Reg for 8 years and your reactions are exactly what mine would be. Couldn't think of anything worse than pushing a building with that many angles and potential kill zones alone. Game looks insane and I cannot wait to give it a try with some old friends.
I've been seeing so many clips of you on Tiktok, and nobody had bothered to give me any username for you, and there was no credit in the videos either. Finally, I've found your page, and I'm happy I did! Former Royal Marine here. I was too young when the conflict in Fallujah was taking place, but I've seen so much about it. I can only imagine what it was like to be there. Maybe some of my experiences have been able to help me understand it a little better, but it must have been pretty tough going. I play this sometimes, and I realise that I play it VERY differently to my friends who haven't served. Respect from across the pond. 👏🏽
I was in my early teens when Fallujah went down. I also remember reading House to House by SSG Bellavia when I was in the Army. No amount of books, film, live action footage, or video games can truly match the hell that was Operation Phantom Fury.
Thanks for the upload bro. Also thanks for your service . Im currently on year 9 as an 11B. Nothing but respect to those who carried the torch before me. Keep the videos coming man !
Thank you for your service and sacrifice to this country Jason. It’s powerful for those of us who look forward to mil-sims and other FPS to be able to get first hand reviews and insight into games being developed by those who actually served in these environments and experienced combat there first hand. You and other veterans are massive assets to these developers. If a game can trigger those past dark emotions then it’s probably doing something correct. Unfortunately that may not be the best for many veterans out there. It’s great to see you taking on your past experiences and channeling them into something you enjoy and can help others enjoy. Best of luck to you and your channel.
I pretty much gave up on video games some years ago, but Im actually considering buying this, if not to play, but as a sign of respect and support for the the troops who sacrificed their lives over there, and to the veterans who helped creating and endorsing this game
Can wait to play this on the Xbox in a good squad. Also Jason thank you fro the background information of your service and experience. Definitly goingto check the mentions programs.
Listening to you talk about your experience in the region is chilling man, especially with the follow ups I just did on Vigilant Resolve and Phantom Fury. Thanks for your service!
Got a youtube recommendation on this video. Started watching and you recommended watching the History video on that attack. I paused there and watched that video, thank you for your service and what you have done for our country. Looking forward to watching you play the game now, as a new subscriber.
Size needs to be increased from 4 to 12 or 16 players to clear these buildings to create that squad clearing this area feeling maybe 3 teams of 4 get put in a match. they use close proximity chat to communicate and a designated fire team leader can communicate with the other fireteam leader through radio. Would be a great idea an would cause blue on blue more as I assume call of duty players gonna run around a bit more and shoot their teammates adding to the chaos 😂
I just came along your channel! I was an 88m never deployed tho and got out early for a discharge honorable but I enjoy your content and thanks for your service man! God bless keep up the content! I really wana play this game!
Gotta be a weird feeling playing a video game of what is essentially you in the same place you fought and the same time period. Semper Fi brother. Salute
Jason, thank you so much. Your gameplay is terrific and hearing you praise the game makes me even more excited for it than I already am. I appreciate everything you do and I look forward to more in the future!
Been a fan of you guys since you started the channel. Really appreciate you going deep on this chapter of your history. Huge respect to you and your fellow marines.
Awesome vid man,i was nervous for you,hope you find a solid team for future plays and thanks for your insight and service sir🇺🇸been waiting on this game for a literal decade and so glad its finally coming!
Bro, this game is so sick! The most realistic military action in a while! This can be MEGA INSANE in co-op! Coming from me hating on most co-ops! Thanks, Jason!
@@Apocalypse31Come on, no need for the sarcasm, you’re clearly meant to have a squad or fireteam, which can’t be done with one player if there’s no AI to play with!
Yo man loved the video here. Been playing six days since the release and I can attest it is insane, and close to a horror game sometimes. It totally made me feel so impressed by the men who served and cleared the city out, just playing you get the feeling of how alone and sketchy the enviorment is, the lighting the buildings the enemy lurking around every corner.
It'll be a superb experiment seeing soldiers, who have been in Fallujah playing this with a heart monitor on vs common gamers playing this same game. With a heart monitor on too. I used to play the shooters game America's army and boy I was sweating bullets when I was the last one to finish the objective. I was a mess. Never got used to it, even as a game.
I can't wait for this long awaited game to come out on consoles. I've been waiting for it since the whole controversy years ago. But now it's finally within my grasp. I now realize just how difficult and harrowing it was to clear a massive city from the grasp of terrorists and how the Marines and Soldiers had to do it despite the massive danger.
thank you so much for sharing your story i could listen to you all day im sure its not easy to talk about but i truely appreciate it thankyou for your service
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This was really intense. Thanks guys. Savage Actual never disappoints.
Man I've been pumped for this game since 2012 but hearing the real life none involved individuals like you saying it's looking and sounding great has me through the roof waiting for the 22nd
is there not a burst fire option? if there is why wouldn't you use it in cqb like this?
@Combatography even then? what the fuck is it even there for?
Well do sir, thank you for the reply.
Jason, watching you play is such a powerful experience for our team. Thank you again for all your support!
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You can see the emotions on Jason's face. He really lived through it. What a game, ladies and gens!
Thank you guys for doing this game. I think this game is going to break my gaming record on 700ish hours on one game.
in ready or not, enemies can hide under beds, inside closets, and even take hostages. hope you guys can implement that down the line. looking at the footage there's so much possibility for that i think with how detailed the interiors are, especially now that civilians are confirmed. they would be hiding until you make contact. and the enemy might use them as shields or also hiding behind furniture
That was awesome. Can't wait to see you do it with a team
Wow you can literally see and hear his anxiety being back there..... Total Respect for doing it for real back in the day
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@@MilesDoyle97 shut up
What's crazy is the makers of this game talked to soldiers from both sides to make sure they got this game right.
This is going to be so much of a better experience once you have (or can have) a team to run with because like you said, solo in this city is a death sentence.
Where are the AI teammates?
@@adarwinterdror7245 I believe he was playing a multiplayer/co-op game mode so there seem to be no AI teammates in the mode (or build) that was being played. The campaign and other modes will have AI on release, as well as larger team/squad based game modes. Remember that this is an early build of their game.
@@MistapolloDom Hope we can get a squad of Marines. 13 coop slots, or 12 AI teammates in single player on full release. Just 4 coop slots for a fireteam is a let down. Maybe add a NAVY corpsman to follow the squad.
@@mattthacker9120 have you seen the size of the interiors and how narrow it is at times? Why tf would you want 13 fucking people roaming around in narrow hallways and fatal funnels?
@@mattthacker9120 I think all that will be there in the full release they also have a story mode as a 0311 myself I’m excited for this game
His eyes tell a lot. Thank you for your service!
A legit soldier, he knows to get that flashlight OFF when looking outside so as not to give himself away coming from a dark doorway. Trained.
My mom had a coworker who was a Navy Corpsman in Fallujah. Sadly he became one of the 22 a day. He gave the office a flag that flew over, either a camp near fallujah or fallujah itself I can't remember which. After the majority of their coworkers moved on from that office, my mom reached out to his wife to see if she wanted it but the wife gave it to my mom. I look at it daily and daily I'm reminded of the sacrifice that he and all soldiers have given. Thank you for your service.
Thank you for your service brother, served in Army as a commo operator from 1986 to 1993. Stuck in Korea during Desert Storm/Shield as there was PCS freezes. I am looking forward to this game as remember being announced way back in 2009 as I was looking for realism than Call of Duty series.
Dude, I am looking forward to playing this game as it shows more realism than cod
Thank you for y’alls service once again and really dope to see y’all playing the game!
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This HERO saying, "He's dead" after adding the headshot to an already dead AI character tells you EVERYTHING you need to know about the what he's been through. I was on edge more watching you play this game sir than any other upload. My hands are shaking...
Better to be safe then sorry with a 556
Marines like you Jason are the only people I want to hear from regarding this game. I truly hope you're on board with it's development, this is so important. Thank you for your service.
OG devs worked on the game with help directly from boys from 3rd Battalion that were there during the battle, there are even some interviews iirc. Bout as real as you'll ever get for a game
whenever i hear someone talk about combat it brings tears to my eyes, my uncle fought in the bosnian war and he never said much about it until when i was 15 or so i went to him to tell him i wanted to join the army, he told me a story about his time during the siege of motsar and and i couldn’t help but cry from hearing the fear in his voice, my uncle was one of the toughest men i have ever and probably will ever know, but those memories broke him, a few months after that he died and i swore to myself that i would never join the military because it would have broken his heart if i had to potentially see and do the same things that he had to. i wish every man and woman all across the world who has been in the armed forces the best, because it’s people like that that allow people like me to never have to see the horrors of war. gods bless you all.
I'm not a combat veteran. I have however, read every bit of media that's available on the Battle for Fallujah. Both Operation Vigilant Resolve, and Operation Phantom Fury. And truly the look in your eyes, the tone of your voice tells the tale. I can't possibly imagine. I definitely look forward to seeing more content from this game in the future.
I played this for the first time last night with three friends that are all OIF veterans. I was invited and still feel privileged to be included even though we have gamed together for a decades, I am a non veteran, I can truly never know, "but for a civilian, I get it a little better than most" high praise from the group I am with. Last night. Was intense, it was weird in the guys were , "back" and it was odd in that ot seemed that they loved it, the commradary and the trust when clearing was telling, it was also the little big things that they picked up and I didn't. Things like, " that truck looks heavy, it's probably a VBIED, stay away from it till me nuke it witha 40 Mike mike" I am not a scrub with first person shooters and have done some CQB drills for "work and play" but I admit here, I was the weakest link, currently you can have 4 players coop. Hopefully this gets expanded to 8 or even 12. My all learned opinion, it is like being back, and those sounds like the mortars and RPGs the yells and the prayers, had the guys trading in and out to take breaks. Intense and difficult is. Good description. We can never really know, but with the right group you can get a peek.
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I can't imagine playing solo. Looks brutal. Glad to hear that you feel it's faithful. Thank you for your service.
There's a different type of look and focus you had that I haven't seen you have in any other game truly a remarkable experience getting to watch you play this.
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Man you can tell after he did that intro and that first round of mortars he was instantly taken to another place mentally and every step he was remembering his service in that hell on earth. RIP TO THE HEROES OF FALLUJAH, THE DOGS GREW FAT ON THE BODIES YOU LAID TO WASTE
Can't wait for this. No one can ever thank you or show appreciation enough what you guys have done for this nation.
I think you’re going to have a way better time with a team. 😂
So stoked for this game!
Thank you and Patrick also other veterans you guys are the true heroes 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅🦅🦅
They had a good spotter on during the mortar attack. I was 0341 with 3/6 in 1972. Semper Fi
The tone in your voice speaks volumes. I want to play this game now, not simply to have fun, but to be able to empathize with veterans like you. Thank you for your service, and may further generations never have to go through the hell you did.
Thank you for your service and for sharing your bravery experience on the battlefield. 🇺🇲💥🙌🏼💥🇺🇲
I appreciate that. Thanks for watching.
As a Marine who was deployed to Ramadi this game had my adrenaline pumping a little bit watching you play. 😆 Great vid Marine, I to would have rather seen you with at least a Fireteam size element, going in as a one man band definitely would not be ideal lol. Maybe next vid you get a team together and kick ass. Semper Fi!!
Total Respect for doing it for real back in the day.
Thank you for your service!
I appreciate that
Props to the devs for recreating the environment; aesthetically and emotionally. I cannot wait to play this.
This had my heart thudding just watching it. I can only imagine being there in real life. Salute to the soldiers man. Looking forward to playing this
It's a good game, you will love it.
Thank you. You guys were my super heroes as a kid.
Solo play looks super hard. Looking forward to watching a team with you, especially when the controls start to feel more natural, its tough to play a new game when your not used to it yet.
My son is a Marine thank you for all of your service thanks for sharing your thoughts on this game, it looks like a good one
Our pleasure!
Jason, love all the content you guys produce! Awesome to hear about your experiences and your honest reaction to the game
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You joined right at the tip of the war. Sheesh you have seen it all...glad you got out and thank you for your sacrifice. My family & I thanks you.
My cousin is a Marine who was also in Iraq in 03. Sadly he was also KIA. He was killed in the battle of Nasiriyah. Respect to all the men and women who serve.
May God keep the warriors who didn't make it home, give peace to the ones who did, and comfort the families of the fallen.
I just want to say please don't ever regard you opening up about your combat experience and perspective as "suck". It was something you did, and the fact you are able to talk about it is amazing considering how haunting intense combat experiences are for all veterans. So seriously thank you for sharing that with us.
Much respect, thank you for your service, and thanks again for doing content that hits really close to home for you. o7
I was lucky enough to meet an actual veteran of The battle of Fallujah. He was a nice chap by the name of Christian, he and his family were visiting the UK. Upon finding out he was an Ex Marine, I asked him if he saw action in Fallujah. He said he had. When I asked I’m “how bad was it?” He replied “I did sixteen years in the Marine corp, and Fallujah was the worst action I ever saw.” He went on to tell me about how they’d get engaged by insurgents from one building and they’d have to go clear it out. on average they’d loose they loose two marines clearing out a single building . They’d move onto the next house, only for the insurgents to reoccupy the building they’d just cleared, and begin firing on them again. Or how, although the city had been evacuated. Some civilians still remained, and insurgents would use them as human shields. Firing at Christian and his men, knowing full well that due to the proximity of civilians, the marines wouldn’t shoot back.
Watched gk for 15 years and watched this channel since its inception after shifting away from that react channel, and it was yesterday my fkn mind was blown learning this is the man who filmed the johnny cash man comes around video, and told rolling stone about why trombley was their little whopper junior
Youre amazing hope yall enjoyed your paddle parties
Can’t wait for this to come out. Only game I’ve seen that actually gave my chills and got me a lil amped up. LFG y’all!!!
The level of scrutiny you had when going about clearing buildings was so interesting to see. I've seen youtubers in groups of 4 die faster cos they just didnt know how to approach this sutuation like you did.
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I think itll be cool to play this to see what the men who came before me went through before I joined the Army
Can’t wait to see that interview, thanks for the good content brother.
First and foremost, brother thank you for your service and commitment to excellence. I am an 8-year Marine and never got the chance to be put my training to test, that is a double edge sword statement. On one hand I am thankful I never did and the other I am upset I didn't. I think anyone who trains for combat knows what I mean. Those poor bastards had no idea the suicide mission they were on, when they travel to kill Marines. It didn't turn out the way they thought it was going to go. My heart goes out to all the Marines we lost in that time. Semper FI ooh rah !! #USMC
I Served in 2 Rifles UK Infantry Reg for 8 years and your reactions are exactly what mine would be. Couldn't think of anything worse than pushing a building with that many angles and potential kill zones alone. Game looks insane and I cannot wait to give it a try with some old friends.
I've been seeing so many clips of you on Tiktok, and nobody had bothered to give me any username for you, and there was no credit in the videos either.
Finally, I've found your page, and I'm happy I did!
Former Royal Marine here. I was too young when the conflict in Fallujah was taking place, but I've seen so much about it. I can only imagine what it was like to be there. Maybe some of my experiences have been able to help me understand it a little better, but it must have been pretty tough going.
I play this sometimes, and I realise that I play it VERY differently to my friends who haven't served.
Respect from across the pond. 👏🏽
Fucking love it brother! A close friend of mine’s dad was there with sergeant major Brad kasal. Thanks for sharing your story.
This is beyond wild watching this knowing hes been there and done it in real life.
Thanks for your service!
I was in my early teens when Fallujah went down. I also remember reading House to House by SSG Bellavia when I was in the Army.
No amount of books, film, live action footage, or video games can truly match the hell that was Operation Phantom Fury.
Ur at a serious disadvantage playing alone but its so cool to see you adapt
Thanks for watching
Thanks for the upload bro. Also thanks for your service . Im currently on year 9 as an 11B. Nothing but respect to those who carried the torch before me. Keep the videos coming man !
Amazed to see this game pop back up, and without notice just dump off that their dropping this month. Real glad to see this!
Thank you for your service and sacrifice to this country Jason. It’s powerful for those of us who look forward to mil-sims and other FPS to be able to get first hand reviews and insight into games being developed by those who actually served in these environments and experienced combat there first hand. You and other veterans are massive assets to these developers. If a game can trigger those past dark emotions then it’s probably doing something correct. Unfortunately that may not be the best for many veterans out there. It’s great to see you taking on your past experiences and channeling them into something you enjoy and can help others enjoy. Best of luck to you and your channel.
Also I hope you make the move to key board and mouse in the future. IMO it’s a game changer for FPS.
Thanks for sharing your experiences and playing this game, it looks awesome by the way! Hope you and your team have a great day!
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Shawn Ryan needs to bring you into his show!
Man I'm so glad you were able to get the hook up. Seriously couldn't be happier with this dev team
The only thing that was really off was the fact he checked his arm for bleeding after getting hit but then put the bandage on his leg
I don't watch the channel often. I knew you were a marine, but I had no idea your resume was *that* impressive.
I pretty much gave up on video games some years ago, but Im actually considering buying this, if not to play, but as a sign of respect and support for the the troops who sacrificed their lives over there, and to the veterans who helped creating and endorsing this game
dude this is one of the coolest vids i have ever seen on youtube; interesting, intense, and engaging. love it.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Rah brother loved watching generation kill. Wish I was old enough to fight with you guys in 2004, was in 3rd grade
I would like to say thank you for your service and protecting our country and did the game bring back memories when playing the game
Can wait to play this on the Xbox in a good squad.
Also Jason thank you fro the background information of your service and experience. Definitly goingto check the mentions programs.
Listening to you talk about your experience in the region is chilling man, especially with the follow ups I just did on Vigilant Resolve and Phantom Fury. Thanks for your service!
My uncle survived 9 months in fallujah with army infantry before he went on the become a green beret, can’t imagine the shit he saw when he was there
Got a youtube recommendation on this video. Started watching and you recommended watching the History video on that attack. I paused there and watched that video, thank you for your service and what you have done for our country. Looking forward to watching you play the game now, as a new subscriber.
Thank you sir for your service, you are truly appreciated
The video of the platoon playing together is unreal.
Size needs to be increased from 4 to 12 or 16 players to clear these buildings to create that squad clearing this area feeling maybe 3 teams of 4 get put in a match. they use close proximity chat to communicate and a designated fire team leader can communicate with the other fireteam leader through radio. Would be a great idea an would cause blue on blue more as I assume call of duty players gonna run around a bit more and shoot their teammates adding to the chaos 😂
not sure if this comment will get noticed but this gameplay and especially that intro really moved me. thank you for giving us your story ❤
This game looks awesome. Mad respect to you Jason. Stay Savage.👍😎
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I just came along your channel! I was an 88m never deployed tho and got out early for a discharge honorable but I enjoy your content and thanks for your service man! God bless keep up the content! I really wana play this game!
Gotta be a weird feeling playing a video game of what is essentially you in the same place you fought and the same time period. Semper Fi brother. Salute
Jason with headphones looks like the Napster logo. Thanks for taking the time to give more insight to the how and why.
Jason, thank you so much. Your gameplay is terrific and hearing you praise the game makes me even more excited for it than I already am. I appreciate everything you do and I look forward to more in the future!
I flinched when you got into the gunfight and knocked the youtube window into full screen mode and pause. 🤣
Been a fan of you guys since you started the channel. Really appreciate you going deep on this chapter of your history. Huge respect to you and your fellow marines.
This game shook me well. Not been military but have been in a gunfight. The smoke and dust alone were stressing.
I want this game.
I've not been to iraq, but i did do 3 deployments in Afghanistan myself.
Same shit hole. Different name
Awesome vid man,i was nervous for you,hope you find a solid team for future plays and thanks for your insight and service sir🇺🇸been waiting on this game for a literal decade and so glad its finally coming!
Thank you for your service bro
You bet
Haven’t checked watched in a hot minute but that new intro is sick
Awesome video! Thank you for sharing some of your experiences and giving great gameplay! Thank you for your service
I was working for BN S-3 during that time and that was a rough deployment. RIP Captain Morell.
Remember having to knock over garbage bins since they used to nest the EFPs in them? Thanks for your service bro.
Bro, this game is so sick! The most realistic military action in a while! This can be MEGA INSANE in co-op! Coming from me hating on most co-ops! Thanks, Jason!
So realistic! Clearing Fallujah as a lonewolf! So realistic!
@@Apocalypse31 It's a co-op game.
@@Apocalypse31Come on, no need for the sarcasm, you’re clearly meant to have a squad or fireteam, which can’t be done with one player if there’s no AI to play with!
Yo man loved the video here. Been playing six days since the release and I can attest it is insane, and close to a horror game sometimes. It totally made me feel so impressed by the men who served and cleared the city out, just playing you get the feeling of how alone and sketchy the enviorment is, the lighting the buildings the enemy lurking around every corner.
Glad you enjoy it!
if theres one person id want to play 6 days with its fuckin Jason, that would be so badass
It'll be a superb experiment seeing soldiers, who have been in Fallujah playing this with a heart monitor on vs common gamers playing this same game. With a heart monitor on too. I used to play the shooters game America's army and boy I was sweating bullets when I was the last one to finish the objective. I was a mess. Never got used to it, even as a game.
I can't wait for this long awaited game to come out on consoles. I've been waiting for it since the whole controversy years ago. But now it's finally within my grasp. I now realize just how difficult and harrowing it was to clear a massive city from the grasp of terrorists and how the Marines and Soldiers had to do it despite the massive danger.
Intense is an understatement! Thank you for your service!
thank you so much for sharing your story i could listen to you all day im sure its not easy to talk about but i truely appreciate it thankyou for your service
I appreciate that
Thank you for your service! Forever indebted to our armed forces as I can not serve because I have a chronic neck injury.
Dude's a lot better at video games than i thought hed be
Love your gameplay man big fan of the channel
So looking forward to this game brother
Christ hearing his voice while moving through the houses even have me terrified of playing this
Thank you for your service brother. Enjoyed the video. God bless. ✌️🇺🇸
Much appreciated
Example of always have a battle buddy. Thank you for sharing your story and holy shit being the point man is scary as hell.
Thanks for watching!!
"F"ing visually kick ass game!
Interesting, I was in 2/2 Warlords, G. Co Raiders 3rd Platoon 3rd squad, Savage 08-12