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I'm downloading it from fileshack as I type.
But yeh looks good. Can't wait to get broadband in a week and start playing again. Though i still love maps like brecourt and hurtgen on TDM. I just get a kar98 and snipe people.
I had a few goes in the tanks but kept getting killed, so opted for going on foot, picked up a bazooka and went around the town waiting for a tank to come by so I could ambush it. This is such a big improvement over the first game.
> cipro wrote:
> I can't wait to see what the sequel has to offer.
>
> Higher Specs...
> I need to build a new machine.
I'm thinking more, better graphics to allow bigger maps, and perhaps even destructible terrain. Destructible terrain and the physics engine used in Half Life 2, now that'd be a great combination.
> I can't wait to see what the sequel has to offer.
Higher Specs...
I need to build a new machine.
It starts off with you getting off a train and loading into a nearby truck, there are dozens of russian troops and tanks all heading to the same place as you, the front line. Stuka's dive bomb over head, artillery completely engulfs the area and all this before you are given a rifle and told to hold the front again a huge German advance.
Great stuff, I can't wait to see what the sequel has to offer.
The atmosphere, tension and sheer enjoyment levels this game offers is unlike any other game of its kind and or otherwise.
Thumbs up, top stuff!
:D
Thanks for answering my questions.