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Discussion: Battlefield 2 / Battlefield 2 - Map & Mod Development - Project Reality - Kabul Desert - Originally Posted by TheSkudDestroyer May I suggest you utilize TALIBAN instead of INS? INS cannot
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    Re: Project Reality - Kabul Desert

    Quote Originally Posted by TheSkudDestroyer View Post
    May I suggest you utilize TALIBAN instead of INS? INS cannot set rallies. Makes maps like Fallujah... not very playable, IMO.

    Taliban would make sense anyway
    Of course it would be Taliban, since it's Afghanistan.

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    Re: Project Reality - Kabul Desert

    A screenie or two of the main. Distance fog is off.





    Last edited by Startrekern; 11-01-2009 at 12:22 AM.

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    Re: Project Reality - Kabul Desert

    Nice work!

    Is that sign custom made? I've never seen it before. I like random stuff like that, it adds to the immersiveness.

    Looking forward to some more screen's
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    Re: Project Reality - Kabul Desert

    I've temporarily put this project on hold at the realization that I suck ass at terrain.

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