Battlefield V GamePlay - SBS Special Forces [GTX750Ti Max]
Under No Flag takes inspiration from the operations of the British Special Boat Section, or SBS. Not to be confused with the popularized Special Air Service, the SBS was an early special forces offshoot that was tasked with some of the most reckless WW2 missions.
This meant filling the SBS with operators who could think on their feet, people who didn’t wait to follow orders. This included men like the fictional Billy Bridger, who was sitting out the war in a London jail before getting handpicked to help cripple a Luftwaffe airbase.
“These kinds of people found a home in these special units, which needed people who were brigands, cutthroats, and rogues,” said Eric Holmes, War Stories design director. “Some people who really struggled in the regimented military until they found their place in a unit that rewarded independent thinking.”
What Bridger lacks in military bearing he makes up for with grit, determination, and knack for nitroglycerin. That is, he’s great at making things go boom.
George Mason is the British officer who plucks Bridger out of jail and into the SBS. With some doubts about his new recruit, Mason drags Bridger along, packing a smart mouth and the ability to stay one step ahead of everybody.
Pelle Hallert, cinematic director with DICE, shot Under No Flag to highlight the dynamic relationship between the two as Bridger fights for redemption and self-respect, even when things go haywire.
“The dialogue and the drama between these two characters, while they are squabbling and arguing, is a pretty light story and very charming, and very British in the way that they relate to each other,” Hallert said.
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