Oil fields was a treasure. Was my favorite DC map, besides Basrashs Edge and LV no para. Desert Shield should have gotten more play than the beat to death El Alamein.Beckwith wrote:i miss the desert battlefields of DC soo much, i always thought Oil Fields was vastly underrated among others
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CobraPhantom
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Tactical Advantage
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Yeah, I'd really love to see PR focus thier maps more around realistic landscapes, BF2 vanilla maps seem to try and make thier maps more fun by adding in alot of junk we dont want, they try to hard to make it fun is probably the best way to put it... If PR could make some maps based around realistic enviroment such as the desert, make the way towns are setup more realistic to...
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GABBA
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Figisaacnewton
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My 2 cents, strike of karkand is an awesome map.
For PR (or PRMM), take away the two foward spawn points for the US so the MEC have a bit of time to set up a defense among other things, and change the fog around so it either looks like fog (in which case it would be much much less) or so it looks like a sandstorm (in which case it would be more, and it would have to have an ominous background noise, and maybe the fog would seem to be moving)
For PR (or PRMM), take away the two foward spawn points for the US so the MEC have a bit of time to set up a defense among other things, and change the fog around so it either looks like fog (in which case it would be much much less) or so it looks like a sandstorm (in which case it would be more, and it would have to have an ominous background noise, and maybe the fog would seem to be moving)




