Hi, my name is Weler. I'm 27 years old and from Brazil.
My journey with the Battlefield series began in 2012 with Battlefield Play4Free, a free version of Battlefield that, unfortunately, no longer exists. A few years later, i got BF1 when it was released, and I spent some years playing it. I wasn't interested on playing BF4 cause i was happy with BF1, until one day a friend said: "You can't upgrade those sh#tty WW1 weapons like we do in BF4", so i decided to try it and few months later i was already addicted to BF4.
Since i joined BF4 relatively late, about 1 or 2 years ago, there were few maps available to me. I tried some but none of them were as good as Golmud Railway. (I don't like those war crimes taking place inside Operation Locker, for exemple). As i was looking for a server that only had my favorite map in every round, that's when i found the AARP server, and it became my favorite server for more than 1 year now. I developed a good relationship not only with some of the clan members but also with other players who like me, pratically live there. It's good playing FPS but not as good as when you play it knowing half of the players, you feel like you're in family. See you on the battlefield and remember, watch your back.
My journey with the Battlefield series began in 2012 with Battlefield Play4Free, a free version of Battlefield that, unfortunately, no longer exists. A few years later, i got BF1 when it was released, and I spent some years playing it. I wasn't interested on playing BF4 cause i was happy with BF1, until one day a friend said: "You can't upgrade those sh#tty WW1 weapons like we do in BF4", so i decided to try it and few months later i was already addicted to BF4.
Since i joined BF4 relatively late, about 1 or 2 years ago, there were few maps available to me. I tried some but none of them were as good as Golmud Railway. (I don't like those war crimes taking place inside Operation Locker, for exemple). As i was looking for a server that only had my favorite map in every round, that's when i found the AARP server, and it became my favorite server for more than 1 year now. I developed a good relationship not only with some of the clan members but also with other players who like me, pratically live there. It's good playing FPS but not as good as when you play it knowing half of the players, you feel like you're in family. See you on the battlefield and remember, watch your back.