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ATO - Paprika

This medal is enthusiastically awarded to Paprika for her diligence and dedication to Tactical Gaming, and her willingness to lead. Over the weekend, I observed, and got to participate, a trio of Raids for Destiny that ran back to back to back. Paprika was kind enough, and patient enough, to explain every phase and mechanic to ensure the team could progress through without any trouble. We completed all three raids successfully, and I wanted to spotlight her leadership which made it possible. I also extend my thanks to the other members of our team, who stayed on to get after it. Semper Fi, Paprika and keep on leading from the front.
 

To all who shall see these presents, greeting:
Know Ye, that reposing special trust and confidence in the fidelity and abilities of
 
@Paprika and Crayon Soup
 
I hereby award One (1) Instance of the 

Tactical Adventures Chief of Staff Medal
 
This appointee has displayed exemplary behavior of a direct and consequential nature, carried out in adherence to Tactical Gaming and Tactical Adventures standards, and as evidenced by their superior officers.
 
Given under my hand at Tactical Adventures this 8th day of August, 2021.
 
 
 
Signed by:
TG Epsi
General of Tactical Adventures
Chief of Staff

World of Warcraft Review

World of Warcraft is a massive online multiplayer game that was released on 23 November 2004. During the first release they have had over 10 million players playing on a daily basis. This was causing servers to be full, and gamers had a hard time getting into the game. When you were in game, it would cause so much latency that it was very hard to do anything within the game. Blizzard, the owner of World of Warcraft, noticed that the servers were struggling with the capability of holding the amount of current members and with loads more trying to enter the game, they had to increase their servers' limit.
 
They released The Burning Crusade on 17 January 2007, since that expansion they attracted a lot more players, but surprisingly it did not impact the servers. In the late 2008, they released another expansion called The Wrath Of The Lich King on 13 November 2008. During that expansion a lot more players joined, and it was the most famous one they released. The reason that a lot of people joined this expansion was because they released a new race called "Death Knight" that allowed you to be a tank or a DPS spec. Also, they brought out a new raid where you can beat the boss himself "Lich king". On 7 December 2010, they released Cataclysm, but a lot of players started to quit due to how poorly it was made. For example, they released a patch just before the release date of Cataclysm that reduced everyone's health and armour, changed some skills, and mana bars, etc. During this expansion more and more players were leaving. Blizzard started noticing this and released another expansion called Mist of Pandaria.
 
Mist of Pandaria was released on the 25 September 2012 and contained a lot of interesting things. One of the main featured items in this release, was the ability to obtain a legendary cape that can make you fly over bridges. This allowed you to be able to defeat a boss within a location called "timeless isle", and it gives you great stats depending on what cape you go for tank, healer, or DPS. In late 2014, they released another expansion called Warlords of Draenor. This was not much better than Cataclysm as people started leaving again during this expansion. This expansion was poorly made and people were finding the story behind it did not make sense and seemed to have ruined the game. In mid 2016, they released another expansion called Legion. This was another favourite of many players with the interesting story behind it. Only thing I can say within the story without spoiling what happens is a NPC back from the first expansion does not survive, but the cutscene behind it is heart breaking. On 14 August 2018, they released another expansion called Battle of Azeroth. 
 

 
This is one of the Legendary capes you can obtain within Mist of Pandaria 
 

 
This is the armour you can obtain within Battles of Azeroth.
 
The latest expansion was released in late 2020; it is called Shadowlands. Personally, I have not played this one so will not be able to go into much of detail with this, but I have heard that it is really good. You can find the trailer here for the new expansion if anybody would like to take a look!

1st Corps August Newsletter

Welcome to the August edition of the 1st Corps Monthly Newsletter! This newsletter provides a way for you to know what is going on in your corps, milestones people have hit, upcoming events, and more! If there is anything that you'd like to see in the next edition, please let me know!
 

 
This month we are taking a look at our Escape from Tarkov (EFT) Division. The game underwent a wipe about a few months ago where everything in the game is completely wiped, and you have to start over as a new player and work back up through the levels. This wipe also includes a variety of updates and new content. I spoke with several members from the division, let's see how things are going since the most recent wipe!
 
 
How long have you been playing EFT?
 
Turbo Snail (SL from IN 1st bat): This is my second wipe currently or about 8 months.
GHOST_LOK1 (SM from 2nd bat): Only for a year I started back Christmas time last year .
ItzBeeDee (SM from 2nd bat):  I started playing Tarkov early January this year, which happened to be the start of the previous wipe (more on that below). It took me a while to get into the game, so it wasn't until I joined the Tarkov division in May that I really started to play more and get better.
davidj123456 (SL from IN 2nd bat): 2 years
 
 
 Overall, what are your thoughts on the wipes that the developer does roughly every 6 months? 
 
Turbo Snail: I don't mind it I think its a good thing that way people wont get bored with the game. Once your at the top that's it. Its good that it resets.
GHOST_LOK1:  I think they're a really good idea. They learn how we play the game, and trading system and how it's going.
ItzBeeDee: Initially I hated the idea of losing all of my progress. Now I've experienced a wipe myself, I've realized they actually make the game a lot more fun. Everyone is on an even playing field again (for a while) and the wipes are always accompanied by some new content. Of course, map and quest knowledge stay, so that also makes things more interesting than when I ran around like a headless chicken in the last wipe 🙂
davidj123456: Recently there have been too many wipes adding very little content
 
 
Do you think the latest wipe has been an improvement?
 
Turbo Snail: Honestly no, when I was introduced to the game it was a bit easier to make money, now its a lot harder. I guess that may be a good thing so we don't have 1000s of billionaires running around in game.
GHOST_LOK1: 50/50 wipe has improved the game, but it's made things very hard this been my first wipe. Before wipe it was easy to level up and make money, but now it's harder to level up and make money.
ItzBeeDee: New content is always an improvement. The Factory map expansion is nice albeit a little smaller than I had hoped. I absolutely love the new concept of Scav Karma, though that also needs quite a bit of work until it really works. Raising the Flea Market level requirement to level 20 has also made things more interesting in my opinion.
davidj123456: Yes by far. Overall player progression now takes longer. Usually I get to the "end-game" within a week, this wipe it took me two weeks. It has been doubled for all my friends too.
 
 
What would you like to see the developer bring to the game that they haven't yet? 
 
Turbo Snail: I would like to see that whole game become a large open world. From what i have read that is in the works for the next few years.
GHOST_LOK1: New maps and server that allow you to play with friends from other countries.
ItzBeeDee: New maps are always great to look forward to, and the upcoming Streets of Tarkov seems like an incredible map. What I look forward to the most though are the plans to make one massive open, interconnected map. I can't wait to see how they'll pull that off.
davidj123456: They have promised map-to-map travel, modular armor system, and interia. I want to see them add it. Also PMC Karma.
 
 
Is there anything the developer has removed that you would like back?
 
Turbo Snail:  I would say access to high end good ammo. It is a lot harder to get a hold of now.
GHOST_LOK1: Black market that was unlocked at level 10 would be nice.
ItzBeeDee: As I've only experienced one full wipe, I can't really think of anything. The one thing that did annoy me was the fact that they added a level 71 requirement for the Kappa Container. This makes it nigh impossible for anyone with a life outside of Tarkov to get this item.
davidj123456: No
 
 
On a scale of 1-10, how would you rate the game and why? 
 
Turbo Snail: 8. -2 because it is so unforgiving. This game is hardcore.
GHOST_LOK1: 8 it game where you get killed in a stupid way, but it make you want to improve so you don't do that again.
ItzBeeDee:  I'd give it a solid 8. I greatly enjoy the game as it provides an experience unlike any other game. There are still numerous things to improve though, and it needs more content for it to better as well.
davidj123456: 9 very challenging game with a lot of progression. hardcore the way I like it. Amazing gunplay and pvp is easy to come by
 
"If you want to try a more realistic shooter and test your communication skills, give Tarkov a try! Playing with teammates is incredibly different from your usual CoD or Battlefield as you need great comms to avoid shooting each other in the head (and trust me, that'll happen a few times haha). The thrill of hearing someone running near you just as you got that one quest item you needed is just incredible."- ItzBeeDee
 
If this game sounds like it is something you'd enjoy, you should check out the EFT LFG channel in the main TG Discord! They are a very active group!
 
Next month, we will be exploring Call of Duty. See how things have changed over the years that they have been a division and how thigs are currently with the game!
 
 

 
Congratulations to the following on their milestones:
1 year as SL- @MOC1SpurClyde54 (CoD)
1 year as SL - @Apollo (CoD)
6 months as SL- @Toxic (CoD)
6 months as SL- @SwingDynastyヅ (CoD)
 
Keep up the amazing work!!!
 
 

 
Saturday, August 7th at 3 pm EST/5 pm BST- CoD Prop Hunt and Gun Games Event
Hosted by @Master CC84
For more information and to RSVP, go HERE!
*Event is only open to those in CoD Division*
 
Saturday, August 14th at 3 pm EST/ 5 pm BST- OW Fun Night (crossplay)
Hosted by @primestrike
For more information and to RSVP, go HERE!
 
Friday, August 20th at 9 pm EST/ 2 am BST (technically Saturday)- PC Prominence Poker
Hosted by @TG HSquared
For more information and to RSVP, go HERE!
 
Saturday, August 21st at 3 pm EST/ 8 pm BST- Among Us Night
Hosted by @primestrike
For more information and to RSVP, go HERE!
 
Saturday, August 28th at noon EST/ 5 pm BST- LoL TFT Tournament
Hosted by @XIERNAS
Must sign up! For more information , go HERE!
 
 
*More events will be added to the TG Calendar. Please check it out for more events and to RSVP to the above events*
**All dates and time to subject to change.**
***These events are open to all members in TG unless otherwise noted.***
 

 
 
Happy Birthday to the following members from 1st corps:
 
1st- @【B○LLISTIC】, @Choiyhobin, @Maelrobot, @TG_ zippy_flat2, and @SixString
2nd- @TG Snakeman, @skwintz8280, 
4th- @IsaacJRobin and @VanTage#11483 
9th- @Beattlemania
10th- @Shams426
13th- @LetsGoSpitfire
14th- @Kalibash
15th- @ArcAngel700 and @Lord Godsdontfail
16th- @papernopen
18th- @fLiPFloP and @Harry_LCFC
19th- @MysticVRB
20th- @ShepTargaryen
21st- @PG
22nd- @Gamer AR70 and @Master CC84
23rd- @Binarygeek010 and @TG XBlazeX
24th- @Cyberlife
26th- @hhh76017, @PEEKMASTER, and @Repptar
28th- @Out4Harambe
30th- @TGxMcshaxx
31st- @Beardiful92

ATO - TG BulletDrop

To all who shall see these presents, greeting:
Know Ye, that reposing special trust and confidence in the fidelity and abilities of
 
@TG BulletDrop
 
Tactical Gaming Digital Media Team Leader
 

 


in Tactical Gaming.

as such from the 2nd day of August, Two Thousand and Twenty-One.

This appointee will therefore carefully and diligently discharge the duties of the grade to which appointed by doing and performing all manner of things thereunto pertaining. And I do strictly charge and require all personnel of lesser grade to render obedience to appropriate orders. And this appointee is to observe and follow such orders and directions as may be given from time to time by superiors acting according to the rules and articles governing the discipline of Tactical Gaming.

Given under my hand at Tactical Gaming, on this 16th day of April, Two Thousand and Twenty-One.


Signed by:
 

=*=*=*=*=*=
TGxTaylorMade
Web Team Head

 
=*=*=*=*=*=
CjA1418
Web Team Executive

 

ATO - Zylo Firefox

The office of Head Trainer is often a thankless responsibility. It requires a vast understanding about networking with leaders and that tasks get accomplished through coordination and communication. This is not a responsibility that can be completed by just one person, it takes a village. For Zylo Firefox, he hit the ground running. From day one, he has expressed a vision of TG that expands beyond Tactical Adventures. His continued effort in data collection, interaction with leaders and members, and patience with administration take a great deal of energy to navigate and coordinate. I have a few tokens below to convey my appreciation for his efforts which I hope denote his dedication to the post, and the community as a whole. These medals are conferred enthusiastically. Make no mistake, Zylo Firefox is getting it done. Oorah!
 

To all who shall see these presents, greeting:
Know Ye, that reposing special trust and confidence in the fidelity and abilities of
 
@Zylo Firefox

I hereby award One (1) Instance of the 

 
Tactical Adventures Leadership Medal
 
 
And 
 
 
One (1) Instances of the 
 

 
Training Office Achievement Medal
 
This appointee has displayed exemplary behavior of a direct and consequential nature, carried out in adherence to Tactical Gaming and Tactical Adventures standards, and as evidenced by their superior officers.
 
Given under my hand at Tactical Adventures this 29th day of July, 2021.
 
 
 
Signed by:
TG Epsi
General of Tactical Adventures
Chief of Staff

ATO - PoshGirl

Leadership is defined by the Marine Corps as the ability to influence others. That extends toward influencing people to completing a task, to inheriting prominent leadership practices, or to influencing anything really. For PoshGirl, her presence is definitive. She is a constant active presence that not only influences others to follow, but encourages people, and the organization, to grow. This seems an inherent gift to PoshGirl, and I am especially thankful for her dedication to TG by leading from the front and setting the example. Below are a few tokens of my gratitude for her service, conferred enthusiastically for a job well done. Keep up the great work, you're an inspiration for us all.
 

To all who shall see these presents, greeting:
Know Ye, that reposing special trust and confidence in the fidelity and abilities of
 
@PoshGirl

I hereby award One (1) Instance of the 

 
Tactical Adventures Commander's Medal
 
Five (5) Instances of the 
 

 
Tactical Gaming Outstanding Recruiter Medal
 
And 
 
 
One (1) Instances of the 
 

 
Tactical Gaming Medal
 
This appointee has displayed exemplary behavior of a direct and consequential nature, carried out in adherence to Tactical Gaming and Tactical Adventures standards, and as evidenced by their superior officers.
 
Given under my hand at Tactical Adventures this 29th day of July, 2021.
 
 
 
Signed by:
TG Epsi
General of Tactical Adventures
Chief of Staff

My Video Game Journey

Little Lotus, at the time a 6 year old, was first introduced to video games thanks to his dad. His dad had been playing games in Arcades since his childhood, which had most certainly left some very happy memories and experiences. Being close to electronics and computers as a whole since his childhood, it wasn't too surprising that this stuff would stick with him for life.
 
But.. after this very short backstory, back to me. As said earlier, I was introduced to video games and gaming systems when I was very young. My first gaming experience occurred when my dad borrowed a PlayStation 2 from a friend of his in the year 2010. That's where most of the story begins. My first game I played I only vaguely remember, a game with cars, rallies, and derby. It was similar to FlatOut, but not quite there yet. However after trying out a few other titles, there was a game that would spark my interest in video games and the culture as a whole called "Destroy All Humans". It's a rather old game now, released back in 2005 but at the time it was still fairly new. As far as I remember, one of the only games with aliens stealing cows on the market at that time. Sounds great, right? Well I assure you I did have insane amounts of fun back then, you could only imagine how happy I was when I rediscovered it just last year
 
That was the start of an era for me, the era in which I would begin using computers. Around the Spring of 2012, a game with fairly new ideas emerged around the most of the western gaming world and started becoming increasingly popular, and yeah, even I wasn't left out. The game I'm talking about is, of course, Minecraft. Taking a whole decade by storm and leaving a legacy in its stead. That game would completely suck me in for almost 4 whole years, and with it came uncountable amounts of memories that were and still are just unforgettable. That's not to say I stopped playing it after that period; I actually played it on a bi-daily basis till the end of 2017. Still feels nostalgic just thinking about it, not to mention how quickly time flies when I realize 2016 was 4 whole years ago.
 
Then came doom, and I'm not talking about the series where you slay demons and other creatures. I'm talking about a game that I hated and loved at the same time, League of Legends, a game that would stick with me from summer 2014 till the present day. and no, even through 7 years of playing, I still suck at the game, so the "pro player" career isn't working out too well for me so far. Relatable, anyone? Anyways, while trying out numerous games such as Hearthstone, Overwatch, Rainbow 6 Siege, and others like for example Destiny 2, all of which I had played for a decent amount of time, League still stuck with me through it all. Strangely enough, as much as I hate the feeling of losing in this game that would guide me through my teenage years, it still felt bad not playing it for some time. While sure, I did and still do take breaks every now and then, it would never take too long till I came back. No other game was able to do that consistently.
 
Since my discovery of video games, I had also been welcomed to the world of arcades. With it also comes my passion of movies based on the video game culture with huge amounts of references to arcades such as Pixels or Ready Player One, to name a couple. I also became a small-time writer of backstories for a couple of characters I've made. Full-on RPG style, with abilities, plot, and the character motivation. This is where I would've showed you an illustration, however I am absolutely horrible at drawing. Character design and voice acting is actually a pretty big hobby of mine, so if you need ideas or are working in a company looking for writers and/or designers... hey 
 
Well, I guess we're all caught up, and here I am, playing the same game over and over again and slowly getting ready for college, possibly having to abandon my gaming habits due to the preparations, for some time next year. However, I am glad I ended up getting introduced to the wonder of video games and computers so early in my life, and I am very grateful for that thanks to my dad. Funny enough, we still play some games - be it arcades, video games, or board games - together every now and then with my uncles as well. If that isn't family goals, then I don't know what is -- DeathLotus checking out!

Flash Forward: 2nd Corps

Hello again Tactical Gaming moose checking in for a new series called Flash Forward.  Today we will be exploring some in's and out's of what is currently going on in 2nd Corps and more importantly, I'll be able to share some upcoming news and events which are exciting to say the least!  Helping me today are two very special guests.  Representing the Training Office, AceTheRev0, the current Assistant Trainer for Vanguard Division.  In addition, I had the privilege to sit down with 2nd Corps Commander MissVendettaXO.  Their combined input was pivotal for the success of this article and I appreciate their help greatly.  Now let's get to it!
 
Over the past years, some here in TG have been very impactful on the missions they are involved in.  MissVendetta and charities are no exception.  I started with this topic because it was clear she is and was passionate about this topic.  MissVendetta is all about community and expanding on that concept.  Charities are one way to help the community come together for a good cause.  MissVendetta told me the following: "I think St. Jude or USO top the list of charities I'd like to organize something for because they are both very renown for what they do. We obviously support the military and we've always had a great time partnering with the USO. As for St. Jude's it is near and dear to my heart, and I know the organization has touched the lives of many in TG."  Before moving on to the next topic, she mentioned that everyone should be on the lookout for another charity event in the October-November time frame.
 

 
The upcoming release of Battlefield 6 also came up.  There is much hype connected to the release of this game and expectations are high.  MissVendetta indeed agreed that the release will be important and is a great opportunity to help the community grow.  One way for people to get excited about both the game and TG at the same time is to have in-game ATC's.  ATC's. or advanced training courses provide members the opportunity to earn badges and prove their proficiency with certain weapon classes.  As someone who has experience designing, running and participating in ATC's, I can tell you they are some of the best times I've had while in TG.  The current plan is to develop ATC's for BFV so members can have fun with that until BF6 releases.  The BF AT will then be ready to develop in-game courses as soon as the new title releases, if not slightly before.  Hit the ground running is one of the best ways to get a good start!
 
We briefly discussed some leadership philosophies, expectations and goals.  Lead from the front and don't ask anyone to do something you wouldn't do stood out to me.  She explained that she expected everyone's best shot and wanted her corps to be community orientated.  Some goals she mentioned were things that have always been goals and probably always will be...overall growth and recruitment retention, the latter influencing the former.  This means keeping recruits around for 6+ months.  When members stick around for more than a few months, they quickly learn to understand how awesome this community really is.  Those who quit early don't have the opportunity to realize this lesson.  The PLDC came up, more on that later but she mentioned that APEX Division will be introducing the PLDC.  Exciting to see that coming to APEX Division!  MissVendetta also mentioned that she listens and values others input...she read every survey reply and noted the plethora of suggestions.  This was something I was happy to hear as the future looks bright when people feel like their voice is heard.
 

 
I then asked the 2nd Corps Commander about one of her newest Divisions and an overall TG experiment, the Vanguard Division.  Although in my opinion, better late than never (having the Vanguard concept in TG five years ago would have been a game changer!!!), the concept of this new Division is awesome.  MissVendetta added that: "I think the standout title right now in Vanguard is Hell Let Loose which is a tactical first person shooter based in WW2. The realism that you can create in that game really speaks to TG's foundation. Another interesting title is Outriders which is one of the few coop third person games that I think we've ever supported. It's a beautiful balance between the two, one raising TG's foundation and the other allowing us to see a variation in titles." After a short stint with the game, I can see this awesome title going far in TG with enough recruiting support.  Will a Hell Let Loose recruiting contest be seen in the coming future?  Time will tell but let's hope so.
 
We ended our conversation with the topic of training.  I asked her about the PLDC that we briefly discussed above.  She went on to say that "The PLDC is called the practical leadership development course for a reason. We can implement the PLDC in various divisions and it gives us another tool in our tool belt when it comes to training our staff. The Training Office has been really stepping up to the plate when it comes to organizing and developing all ATCs. I plan on working with them closely to extend the PLDC to Apex and perhaps to Vanguard in addition. I know Call of Duty just had theirs approved as well."  When I asked her about the support she was receiving from the Training Office, she mentioned that the Vanguard Division Assistant Trainer, AceTheRev0, has been increasingly valuable to her day to day operations and that his contributions were not being overlooked.  When a Corps Commander mentions someone by name I feel that person deserves a mini-shoutout.  I also had a few questions for him so I reached out to AcetheRev and he helped me out.  When I asked him what he was doing to help out, he mentioned that "I'm constantly checking in on everyone, not just at the staff levels but also at the member levels, to see what I can do to help out in any way I can.  As for the importance of my contributions, we really only have one BTN+ Staff member for all of Vanguard, excluding V, so helping out in any capacity is good for the Squad/Staff members, as well as helping out V since she has responsibilities outside of Vanguard she needs to attend to."  My second question was where he saw the Vanguard Division a year from now.  What I heard was a good start...recruiting plans are in place and everyone is ready to get started.  He admitted that executing is the only thing to be done now.  Good luck with the recruiting everyone!
 
I would like to again thank both of my guests for their help with this article.  It was an honor to open up this series with 2nd Corps and I look forward to coming back in the future for an update.  Remember, we all enjoy a good rewind, but in order to advance, we need to look forward.  Until next time, moose checking out!

League of Legends Cohort Staff and Above Q&A

The Cohort Staff and above of the League of Legends Legion are holding a Questions and Answers event where they will be playing some ARAMS while answering any of your questions!

When?
The event will take place this Saturday (July 10th) from 17:00 to 19:00 BST (EUW) or 12:00 to 14:00 EST (NA) depending your time zone. All submitted questions will be read on stream and answered to the best of staffs capabilities. 
 
Where?
The event will be streamed HERE. Make sure you tune in at the designated time to hear the answers to yours and other Tactical Gaming members questions.

How can I submit a question?
You may submit your questions on THIS thread where you will also find more information on the entire event. 

All TG members and staff are invited to join and participate!

Gaming Gurus Episode 4 is now live. Let the giveaways begin!!!!!

Gaming Gurus Podcast Episode 4 is Live!!
 
 
 
                    
 
 
                       
 
 
 
 
 
Episode 4 is live now!! Tune in to see who wins the TG merch and who takes home a copy of Hell Let Loose. Hear from our members about what attracted them to TG and where they hope to go in TG in the future. Don't Forget to vote for the content that you want to hear on the podcast. Click this LINK to vote now. If you enjoy the content please follow and leave a 5 star review. 

Crew 2 Article Review

Crew 2 is a multiplayer game that was release on 31/05/2018 it has a lot of cars + boats+ bikes also planes. You are also able to join up with other players and race each other, sadly this feature is only available in free mode. You have to do races or find hidden loots to increase your vehicles performances, speed or acceleration to be able to win races as they get tougher as you progress through the game. You can also do photo opportunities, stunts and drifting.

Content
They always bring out new season pass for some very good rewards such as new vehicles or new car parts and details. You can fast travel to locations like races etc also change you're vehicle in 2 clicks as they have a wide range of cars but you do have to do races to unlock the more competitive models. During races you get experience and money for completing them. Highest level at the moment is level 9980 but  it does take some time to get there. You can also customize your characters outfit and car design to something unique of your taste.

Here is some cars you can get:
V8 Vantage S
Vanquish
Vulcan
Nissan Skyline GTR
Pagani Zonda R
 
You can test drive each car to find the perfect one to buy
 
After playing for a few hours I'm loving the games content I would highly recommend this game.

Compatability
Crew 2 is playable on Playstation/Xbox and PC but unfortunately it is not cross play.

Limitations
There are limitations such as unable to leave your vehicle, unable to connect with other players from xbox/PC if playing through Playstation. You get limited amount of NOS and gradually recharges over time. You also cannot fall off your motorbike or damage your vehicles which makes the game a little unrealistic.
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