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Discussion: Project Reality / PR:BF2 - favourite maps - I agree that the new versions for OGT are really awesome. The random encounters in
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    Re: favourite maps

    I agree that the new versions for OGT are really awesome. The random encounters in the jungle make challenging, epic, and fun firefights. There used to not really be much fighting in the jungle before because of the main concern being on the 2 bridge fortifications.

    Regardless, Kashan 16 is still the best map ever created.
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    Re: favourite maps

    As of 0.8....

    Kashan 32 -- My favorite. Armor heaven

    Quinling 64 -- Assets anyone ?? Places to hide from assets !!

    Muttrah v2 -- Please... this is the hardest map ! Will the US ever cap it
    out ??

    Barracuda -- Ok, AASv3 works here, but tho its been capped out by the US,
    this place is usually a slaughterhouse for the Americans.
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    Re: favourite maps

    #1: Korengal - its soooo three dimensional, cover is always available, and because its so 3D it plays like a much larger map than it really is

    #2: Muttrah v2 - good urban environment with a lot a possibilities as either side. As US, just keep the ball rolling; as MEC, stab the ball with a knife while taunting the marines that they are adopted and no one will ever love them.

    #3: Fools Road - nothing beats tracking a brit sqd for hundreds of meters through the woods, then whacking all of them with a PPsh at that one time they all come together.

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    Re: favourite maps

    1. Fools Road
    2. Qwai
    3. Quinling
    4. Bi Ming

    This will definitely change once they the fix AAS 3 maps.





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    Re: favourite maps

    Quote Originally Posted by Masterjack View Post
    This will definitely change once they the fix AAS 3 maps.
    Agreed, my favorite map will change once AAS 3 maps are fixed

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    Re: favourite maps

    I would have to go with quai. its a great map and is well balanced also i like OGT 16 player. have had some great fights... But also Kashan... I cant pick one favorite
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    Re: favourite maps

    Ghost Train: Because, it rocks, and no one can touch me when im on form

    Quinling: Tanks!!

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    Re: favourite maps

    For Infantry:

    Tad Sae
    Kashan 16

    For Ground Vehicles:

    Al Kufrah
    Qwai River
    Battle for Quinling

    For Air Vehicles:

    Qwai River
    Kashan 32


    The maps I don't like are the Insurgent maps.

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