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- Could we get a list of the default maps? I can't remember most of them.
Red Orchestra has introduced several innovations now being seen in mainstream games, such as 3D Iron Sights for aiming, an advanced 3D scope for sniper rifles, artillery and general realism.
Erm,they didnt introduced 3d iron sights.. did they? What about Infiltration etc..
> No they didn't, Infiltration neither.
> It was the D-Day: Normandy modification for Quake 2.
> However Red Orchestra did start the 3D telescope vision, and other innovations. Like real-time
> ballistics.
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> - Nick "SgtH3nry3"
- And what is "3D telescope vision"? Zarkow 203.144.143.9 16:03, 8 December 2006 (UTC)
- See the picture. Nil Einne 19:08, 10 December 2006 (UTC)