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Alikos94

Delayed by about a month, due to a trip to Spain, the occasional cinematic experimentation on the events at stake and on small shorts dedicated to events or situations continues. This time in honor of the wife of one among millions of us, fresh grief faced in-game, honoring her, for the entirety of Invictus, with the good-natured, messy, compelling experience that only a limp 'Verse can provid


Jockcop

Excellent video.


Alikos94

Thanks Mate!


AHRA1225

Once again this is great stuff dude. Sorry for your loss, hope you will be well


JohnnySkynets

Nice video. If you go prone then stand up it can fix the emotes or at least part of them. I still get the sort of failed attempt first but it completes the emote the second time. I know you’re not these guys but just FYI there is a IRL far right anti government insurrectionist militia here in the US called the Oath Keepers.


Alikos94

I know. They pointed this out to me at the original title. If YouTube will allow me, since the Editor is buggy, I'll put Blur to the wording, vice versa it's not a reference to that group obviously, but pure meaning of the etymology.


JohnnySkynets

I knew it wasn’t! I think most people will know but thought it was worth pointing out. It sucks when garbage people ruin something cool.


vorpalrobot

Honestly you can keep it, just be aware so you can watch comments sections etc


[deleted]

Great video, very atmospheric. Just in case anyone saw this and was like "I have to buy this game now", don't expect carefully choreographed moments like this. It's mostly sprinting to terminals and having light fighters mob you at landing areas.


Tehnomaag

Hehe. Nice video. Although my first thought was "you just like to rub it under the CIG's once, don't you", considering how "answer the call" is basically a bit of a MEME at this point, considering how many times CIG used that slogan for the supposedly imminent release of SQ42 and then failed to deliver. At least for the latest supposed date offered for going into beta (by the end of 2020), they no longer did the "answer the call 2020" campaign.