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Old 06-05-2011, 05:44 PM
Warhound Warhound is offline
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Tell me why people prefer server #3 with externals and small islands map rather than #1 with 'fullreal' settings and the channel map?
I am slowly working on a new mission and wonder if I should concentrate on small islands maps instead of France map.
Think it's because Repka 1 is in direct competition with Syndicate full real while repka 3 doesn't seem to have competition with its full CEM; 3rd person ; small map.
Please do keep working on the France map though, there's alot less vulching and perching when people have to do a little navigation and fly for more than 1 minute to the enemies base. The large map has alot more feel to it aswell.

If I could request one thing though it would be adding some targets for the jabo guys on Repka 1, right now there are only ships (which are bugged :/) and flak around the bases to bomb/strafe(either that or i fail to spot the other targets). Would be fun if there were some truck convoys, artillery/tank lines to attack and if possible some static aircraft to add some life to some airbases.

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