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Omfg i cant wait to fly the A10 at this map O.O
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#72 |
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United KingdomLocation: Near Edinburgh
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EPIC!
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It pwns... that much is true, enough said.
The parallels realism wise are stunning. Its going to get just these reactions.... YouTube - Pure Pwnage - Doug |
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I can really see snipers being useful on this map...
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I'll definitely look forward to this one. Looks like a favorite already.
I would definitely cut down on the amount of air assets available. Not for balance purposes, but if you remember 0.5 Al Basrah, the brits had literally half the team waiting at the airfield for a Cobra, A10, blackhawk etc. to spawn. Even with the current version of Kashan, a lot of people still tend to hang around the airfield for something that flies to spawn. If anything, I'd go with one fixed wing aircraft (Be it the Harrier or A10, I'd prefer the Harrier), and one rotary wing attack aircraft (Apache). Not too sure on that however, as it seems like a rotary wing attack aircraft can be very self sufficient in taking down Insurgent/Taliban caches. Though considering the size of the map, transport choppers would definitely be a lot more useful. |
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#76 |
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United States of AmericaLocation: Bloomington IN
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so... inspiration from ross kemp?
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Not really, it was always the plan to produce this Afgahn Map, Ross Kemps series is obviously, the latest hit for the PR Forums at the moment, as its been on the TV for ages on Sky One, and has already finished ??
Remember we have active British Soldiers on the Dev Team, and that Afghanistan is our latest Operational Theatre, hence its priority for Project Reality ?? We will have the Official British Army Server, running this 24/7 When we release it too !!! |
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#79 |
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Looks like a great map big, spacious a lot of hiding spots but I agree A-10 over kill unless you provide some more rpg and AA rocket pickup kits
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#80 |
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Location: Wouldnt you like to know
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Just imagine how many cache locations could be possible on a map that size
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