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  1. Frontlines (Roblox)

    Alright, I know what you're thinking. Tactigamer covering Roblox? C'mon man. 
    No - for real. This is something worth looking into - at least to follow along during the development. This game is looking so much better than the last time I played it. Previously, the game utilized the typical Roblox models with some sort of operator suits on, but now the models are the typical human models. The game has got some great gunplay, some CRAZY - and I mean CRAZY customization - and some great mechanics!
    The game's release is finally here, but it definitely has a long way to go. The optimization currently needs some work and uhm...(this is a big deal) - it's pay to win. Not that you can't do well with the early weapons, but you're definitely able to just buy everything you want as far as attachments go so that you gain an advantage over your enemy. If I wanted to buy a kitted out M4 with the lowest recoil so I could laser-beam my enemies...I could do that. So that's definitely not great.
    I don't exactly know how Roblox works when it comes to matchmaking and groups, but it seems like I could only play by myself. I could be wrong - going any further into this would force me to dive into Roblox research, and to be honest - I just think the game is a cool concept. I don't have much of a desire to dive into that. I'm more of a solo guy, anyway, so...there's that.
    Check it out with the orange link below (or to the side) and here's the developers twitter to follow along:
     

    7,848 downloads

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  2. Generation Zero

    Generation Zero is a game I picked up on Steam for 75% off at around $7.00. I haven't played it solo but I did play it with a buddy and MAN...it's a whole lot of fun. What I found most interesting is that it takes a nearly empty environment (much like Fallout 76) but makes it feel alive. I originally wanted to pick this up when it first came out, but saw some poor reviews. However - according to the steam ratings, the game has gotten MUCH better. I'm interested to see what the whole story is in this game. 
     
    Steam Description:
    Sweden. 1989. When the residents of Östertörn wake to find robots on the rampage, winning becomes living. Alone or with up to three friends, sneak, scavenge and shoot your way to safety across a vast, varied landscape that is as intriguing as it is deadly.

    3,373 downloads

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  3. Ghosts of Tabor

    If you're looking to get into VR, you need to keep your eye on this game. While it's not going to be the full Escape from Tarkov experience, it has the capability to be incredibly immersive (and give you bouts of depression because you lose your gear). At the writing of this, the game is in an Open Alpha to test some of the bugs and stress the server and that's ending Wednesday, March 15th. So if you've got a headset - can't hurt to try it out!
    One of the things that I think might hinder the VR experience for most people is 1. The giant facemask you've got to wear and 2. The lack of environment. Now, the game is only in its Alpha state, but at this point you're not able to walk down into a village and start looking in every building. Technology is improving, but I don't think most computers have the capability to manage all those objects on the screen. This is something that will certainly take you out of the experience, along with the very-noticeable textures (reminds me a lot of the old Fallout 3/New Vegas textures). This may not be a big deal for most - but thinking only as a creator here - nobody wants to really watch bobby VR footage with Fallout textures. I do know that that's not the attitude of most when it comes to playing VR, though, so it's all subjective. 
    I'm looking forward to the experience offered in this game, as well as some other upcoming VR titles. I'll be keeping a close watch. 
    Will be releasing on: Steam, Oculus, PSVR2, EPIC GAMES
    Steam Description:
    Ghosts of Tabor is VRs only FPS PVP and PVE survival game where you will use your wits, skills and resources to survive. Inspired by games such as Escape from Tarkov and DayZ, featuring different scenarios from scavenging to looting and crafting. Will you survive long enough to make it out alive?
    Steam System Requirements: 
    MINIMUM:
    Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
    OS: Win 10
    Processor: i5 6600K
    Memory: 8 GB RAM
    Graphics: Nvidia GTX 1060
    DirectX: Version 11
    Network: Broadband Internet connection
    Storage: 15 GB available space
    Sound Card: Any
    VR Support: OpenXR, Seated, Standing, Roomscale. Valve Index, HTC Vives and Pico using SteamVR. Oculus headsets with Oculus Runtime. WMR headsets with WMR Runtime.
    Additional Notes: Virtual Desktop not recommended (Questlink/Airlink Fully Supported)
    RECOMMENDED:
    Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
    OS: Win 10
    Processor: i7 7700k or Higher
    Memory: 16 GB RAM
    Graphics: Nvidia 1080GTX or Higher
    DirectX: Version 12
    Network: Broadband Internet connection
    Storage: 30 GB available space
    Sound Card: Any
    VR Support: OpenXR, Seated, Standing, Roomscale. Valve Index, HTC Vives and Pico using SteamVR. Oculus headsets with Oculus Runtime. WMR headsets with WMR Runtime.
    Additional Notes: Virtual Desktop not recommended (Questlink/Airlink Fully Supported)

    1,992 downloads

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  4. Gray Zone Warfare

    Here's what I know about the project so far:
    Realism as a Focus
    Weapon Mechanics
    Craft your ideal weapon – modify, swap, or add parts for versatile performance in any situation. We've also implemented an advanced simulation of external and terminal ballistics, ensuring accuracy by using real-world data for ammunition and protective materials.
    Unique Health System
    Injuries impact perception and performance. Identify the injury and solution to survive and help teammates. Injuries encompass bruises, bleeding wounds, broken bones, damaged organs, and pain, and players also need to manage energy and hydration.
    Visually Stunning
    Utilizing the latest Unreal Engine 5, GZW harnesses cutting-edge technology, including the groundbreaking features of Nanite, Lumen, and virtual textures. This enables unprecedented levels of graphical fidelity and realism.

    1,397 downloads

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  5. Ground Branch

    This hardcore tactical shooter offers a simple yet satisfying first person shooter experience. Developed by one of the ORIGINAL Rainbow Six and Ghost Recon devs, this game aims to be one of the most realistic experiences on the market. Smooth gunplay, realistic mechanics, and a lot of fun. Whether it's single player, pvp, or pvE, this game is certainly an asset in the tactical shooter toolbox.  It's currently early access, so expect some bugs and such, but mod support is coming in the next update AND each update makes the game better and better. Recommended for solo gamers and tactical LARPers
     
    Steam Description:
    From one of the developers behind the original Rainbow Six® and Ghost Recon® games, comes a thinking-man's first-person shooter featuring in-depth character and weapon customization. Take your time. Think ahead. Get the job done.
     
     

    83,843 downloads

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  6. Ground Branch Custom PVE Game Modes

    Break Out, Break Through, and Kill Confirmed were made by Jakub 'eelSkillz' Baranowski.
    MIT license. https://github.com/JakBaranowski/ground-branch-game-modes/blob/main/license.md
    Profile: https://github.com/JakBaranowski

    Kill Confirmed (Semi-Permissive) was made by Bob/AT.

    Intel Retrieval Counter Assault was made by Hellm (https://www.nexusmods.com/users/135707838).
    MIT License: https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT

    9,413 downloads

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  7. GTFO

    Recently, I picked up the game GTFO. If you want a difficult game - this is it. The enemies are deadly, but what really is enjoyable/terrifying is the environment. You never know what lurks around the corner, the ambient sounds bring about a fear of the unknown that provokes the thought "what kind of monster was that?" It can be played alone with bots, but they seem to be a little bit ditsy. I tried 2 player co-op, but that didn't last long. I'd recommend 4 players with good communication and someone that understands what's going on.
     
    Good luck out there, prisoner. 
     
     
    Steam Description:
    GTFO is an extreme cooperative horror shooter that throws you from gripping suspense to explosive action in a heartbeat. Stealth, strategy, and teamwork are necessary to survive in your deadly, underground prison. Work together or die together.

    421 downloads

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  8. H1 Mod for Modern Warfare Remastered

    This mod is attempting to revive the Modern Warfare Remastered PVP scene. Though you have to own the game, it allows for a fairly simple install to give you that feeling you had back in 2007 when you were pwning noobs until 2AM and disparaging a random gamer's mother. They've got the install instructions on the site (which this links to) so you can either set up your own server or play on others with custom rules. And you can unlock everything. Have fun!

    5,413 downloads

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  9. Halo: Infinite

    A free halo game...it's Halo...with freeness. 
     
    The legendary Halo series returns with the most expansive Master Chief campaign yet and a ground-breaking free to play multiplayer experience.

    298 downloads

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  10. Hell Let Loose

    Hell Let Loose just dropped their latest update title "Falling Dark" and this brings some incredible new gameplay to the field. The thing I love about Hell Let Loose is the atmosphere it brings. It's not the MOST realistic experience, nor is it a real milsim, but the environment alone sucks you into the battlefield to feel like you're actually there. Despite only having World War 2 weapons, this is one of my favorite games and they continue to make it even better. Night maps bring a whole new dynamic that I feel makes those LARGE, OPEN maps actually enjoyable. 
     
    Steam Description: 
    Join the ever expanding experience of Hell Let Loose - a hardcore World War Two first person shooter with epic battles of 100 players with infantry, tanks, artillery, a dynamically shifting front line and a unique resource based RTS-inspired meta-game.
    System Requirements:
     
    MINIMUM:
    Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
    OS: Windows10 64bit
    Processor: Intel Core i5-6600/AMD Ryzen 3 1300X
    Memory: 12 GB RAM
    Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 4GB/AMD Radeon R9 380 4GB
    DirectX: Version 11
    Network: Broadband Internet connection
    Storage: 30 GB available space
    RECOMMENDED:
    Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
    OS: Windows10 64bit
    Processor: Intel Core i5-8400/AMD Ryzen 5 2600X
    Memory: 16 GB RAM
    Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB /AMD Radeon RX 590 8GB
    DirectX: Version 11
    Network: Broadband Internet connection
    Storage: 30 GB available space

    1,257 downloads

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  11. Hired Ops

    In my opinion, one of the most underrated first person shooters out there. Fun gunplay, nice weapon customization, and some enjoyable kills. Set in the Tarkov universe and formerly known as Contract Wars.

    25,737 downloads

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  12. Hunt: Showdown

    HOW TO ACTIVATE "REALISM MODE"
    Directions here: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2224696996&searchtext=hide+hud
     
     
    Hunt: Showdowns is honestly one of my favorite games - it's especially my favorite genre. The intense PvPvE is something not a lot of games offer. I enjoy it a bit more than tarkov because it doesn't have the extra-grindy quests and RPG statistics you're trying to level up. Instead, the game offers a pretty balanced pvp experience with an incredible sound design. If there were a more modern shooter with mechanics like this, I'd play that all the time - though, I know the balancing would be a bit harder. The game just updated to the 1.9 build that comes with a lot of changes linked here: https://www.huntshowdown.com/news/hunt-showdown-update-19
    Steam Description: 
    Hunt: Showdown is a thrilling, high-stakes PvPvE first-person shooter. Take down nightmarish monsters, as you compete for the bounties that will bring you glory, gear, and gold in this unforgiving – and unforgettable - online multiplayer experience.
     
    One of the most immersive games on the market with an incredible sound design. 

    597 downloads

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  13. Inspect Weapon Mod (mutator)

    This mod simply allows you to set a keybind so that you are able to inspect your currently held weapon similar to most modern FPS games.
    Author: RediK1

    842 downloads

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  14. Insurgency: Sandstorm

    Insurgency: Sandstorm is a hardcore tactical shooter that brings the perfect balance between hardcore realism and casual movements. The game offers several different pvp game modes but also offers co-op game modes for those who prefer to fight with a team against AI enemies. And above everything else, the sound design is excellent. Click on "More Info" to grab the game and hop into an intense FPS experience. 
     
    Steam Description:
    Insurgency: Sandstorm is a team-based, tactical FPS based on lethal close quarters combat and objective-oriented multiplayer gameplay. Experience the intensity of modern combat where skill is rewarded, and teamwork wins the fight.
     
    System Requirements:
    MINIMUM:
    Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
    OS: Windows 7/8/10 (64 bits)
    Processor: Intel Core i5-4440 (3.10GHz)/AMD FX-6300 (3.50GHz)
    Memory: 8 GB RAM
    Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760/AMD Radeon HD 7970
    DirectX: Version 11
    Storage: 40 GB available space
    RECOMMENDED:
    Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
    OS: Windows 7/8/10 (64 bits)
    Processor: Intel Core i7-8700 (3.20GHz)/AMD Ryzen 7 2700 (3.20GHz)
    Memory: 16 GB RAM
    Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980/AMD Radeon R9 390X
    DirectX: Version 11
    Storage: 40 GB available space
    Additional Notes: SSD is recommended.

    4,539 downloads

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  15. Into the Radius (VR)

    Into the Radius is a single-player survival shooter for VR veterans. Stalk the Pechorsk Radius zone filled with surreal landscapes and dangerous anomalies. Use stealth, climbing or realistic firearms to explore, scavenge for loot and recover strange artifacts in an unforgiving dystopian environment.
     
    S.T.A.L.K.E.R. but in VR (essentially).

    256 downloads

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  16. Ironsight

    Online FPS game, near future background, Resource Warfare between Military Forces and PMC. More than 50 kinds of original weapons with customization option. Use Peripheral objects, Tactical drones, Active objects to experience dynamic warfare
     
    Call of Duty but free and less graphically enjoyable...but still can be fun. 

    299 downloads

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  17. Killer Bean

    A first person and third person open-world roguelike shooter. It's different from all the other games because, well, you're a bean.
    Wishlist here: Killer Bean on Steam (steampowered.com)
    Youtube channel: (287) Killer Bean - YouTube
    Twitter for dev updates: 
     

    1,272 downloads

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  18. Killing Floor 2

    I haven't played much of this, but I know 2 things. 1. There's a lot of gore and 2. It's got some sexy looking reload animations. The game is a wave survival game where you take out mutants and clones called "Zeds" in waves where between waves you can purchase some new equipment, weapons, armor, etc. This year, they released an updated titled "Tidal Terror" with a bunch of new goodies/DLCs. I've heard it's better as co-op and not a lone ranger...but most things are.
     
    EPIC GAMES Description:
    In KILLING FLOOR 2, players descend into continental Europe after it has been overrun by horrific, murderous clones called Zeds that were created by rogue elements of the Horzine Corporation. 6-player Co-Op & 12-player VS Zed-slaughtering mayhem.
     
    System Requirements: 
    MINIMUM:
    Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
    OS: Win7 64-bit, Win8/8.1 64-bit
    Processor: Core 2 Duo E8200 2.66GHz or Phenom II X2 545
    Memory: 3 GB RAM
    Graphics: GeForce GTS 250 or Radeon HD 4830
    DirectX: Version 10
    Network: Broadband Internet connection
    Storage: 80 GB available space
    Additional Notes: UNSUPPORTED HARDWARE: IntelHD Integrated Graphics Chips, 32-bit Operating Systems, NVIDIA ® FleX features require a GeForce ® GTX™ 770 or higher (GeForce ® GTX™ 980 recommended)
    RECOMMENDED:
    Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
    OS: Windows 10 64-bit
    Processor: Core 2 Quad Q9550 2.83GHz or Phenom II X4 955
    Memory: 4 GB RAM
    Graphics: GeForce GTX 560 or Radeon HD 6950
    DirectX: Version 11
    Network: Broadband Internet connection
    Storage: 100 GB available space
    Additional Notes: NVIDIA ® FleX features require a GeForce ® GTX™ 770 or higher (GeForce ® GTX™ 980 recommended)

    723 downloads

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  19. LEAP

    LEAP's Big Problem
    Normally, I'm pretty optimistic about games. But this one - it's not looking good. While there are some really cool aspects of this game that would be great for all gamers to enjoy, it's currently got one glaring problem. NOBODY IS PLAYING. The game is available on Xbox one, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, and PC and STILL can't get more than one server running at peak hours.
    So what is LEAP?
    According to Steam, "LEAP is a fast-paced, multiplayer first-person shooter featuring epic large scale battles, each with players armed to the teeth. Fight for either the United Earth Defense Coalition (UEDC) or the rebel Exo-Terrans - whoever pays the most, wins your trigger finger and excessive arsenal." The game just released out of early access a few days ago and is now OFFICIALLY a 1.0 release. 
    In my opinion, the game felt a bit like Destiny (ish) - primarily first person action sprinkled with some third person movements featuring futuristic weapons with some cool gadgets and special abilities that you can use in combat. However, unlike Destiny, there is no specific campaign to follow. It does feature a co-op game mode that you can hop in with either your friends or randoms to fight against waves of enemies, but without a real story line like Destiny, it's not a fulfilling experience. 
    As far as PvP modes go, the game has several different game modes with different server sizes, but the emphasis tends to be on those large-scale battles of up to 40 players at once. Like other games that emphasize large scale battles, you've got different classes that you can choose from with each class having their own weapon sets and special abilities to suit your playstyle. 
    Because of the larger maps, the game also offers a means of transport, namely a hoverboard, so you can traverse the map quicker and get to the action or attempt to flank your enemies. This was a nice feature that I think allows the players to constantly be engaged in firefights so the experience doesn't get boring. 
    When it comes to the gunplay, I would say it's...fair. The weapons themselves have little to no recoil, but this is a good design choice, in my opinion, because the engagements can have a lot of verticality to them. Between flying on your Green Goblin hoverboard and using your Spiderman grappling hook, you've got to learn to shoot up, down, left, right, and up again. Luckily, the movements themselves feel pretty fluid and once you get the hang of them. There are a lot of buttons to figure out along the way, however, and it's going to take a few rounds to learn the special abilities, what they're used for, and what gadgets you should be bringing in.
    Despite the poor player count, though, the game is not without some redeeming factors. One of the games main selling points is that it's able to host UGC or User Generated Content (mods). In order to allow this, players can host their own servers with custom rules. However, these are both rendered useless if nobody is playing the game. The game also offers several different customization options, including (but not limited to), weapon skins, customizable vehicles, weapon charms, exosuit skins, and others. Unfortunately, unless I missed it, the game doesn't have any real weapon customization. There are no attachments or alternative optics that you can place on weapons, which is an unfortunate design choice. Everyone loves weapon customization.
    But unfortunately, again, none of this matters because nobody is playing it. Everything above is fairly irrelevant if nobody is playing it and the game gets shut down in a year.
    So what should be done?
    At the current price point of around 30 USD, this game is set for destruction in the very near future. If the developers want to salvage their game at all, they're going to have to act quickly and make this game free to play. They've got plenty of customization in the game to allow for something like a battlepass with special skins and microtransactions, but without a very quick turnaround, this game is doomed. And then whatever money they have left, they should dump into marketing so people actually know about this game. 
    It's a shame, really. I hate seeing indie titles fail, but this one is on a swift path to that. Hopefully, they can turn it around. You can watch the gameplay for the server I was able to find here: 
     

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  20. Macedonia (Insurgency: Sandstorm Modded Map)

    A modded map for Insurgency: Sandstorm that reminds me of the old-school Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare missions. A larger more open map in Sandstorm but was a lot of fun!
     

    288 downloads

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  21. Marauders

    Some have said it's Tarkov in space. Well...this is somewhat true except nowhere NEAR as in-depth and advanced. At the moment, there are no super-specific in-depth mechanics that Tarkov contains (i.e. ammunition types), so it's a much more casualized version of the Tarkov "raid" experience. There are space battles and the typical ADS battles in most first person shooters, though you want to grab loot and complete quests and level up in order to get more good things. I've had a ton of fun and looking forward to the full release.
     
    Steam Description:
    Marauders is a tactical first-person multiplayer looter shooter set in a sci-fi universe. As a space pirate, work solo, or in a squad of up to 3 other players to navigate a hostile battleground, hunt for loot, craft new weapons and gear, and salvage what you’ll need to survive.
    System Requirements:
    MINIMUM:
    Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
    OS: Windows 10
    Processor: Intel Core i5-4570, 3.2 GHz or AMD Ryzen 3 1300X, 3.4 GHz
    Memory: 12 GB RAM
    Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 760, 2 GB or AMD Radeon R9 280, 3 GB
    Network: Broadband Internet connection
    Additional Notes: Be advised! Marauders is still in development, so those requirements are subject to change before the release!
    RECOMMENDED:
    Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
    OS: Windows 10
    Processor: Intel Core i5-8400, 2.8 GHz or AMD Ryzen 5 2600, 3.6 GHz
    Memory: 12 GB RAM
    Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070, 8 GB or AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT, 8 GB
    Network: Broadband Internet connection
    Additional Notes: Be advised! Marauders is still in development, so those requirements are subject to change before the release!

    3,093 downloads

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  22. MCX Weapon Mod (Ground Branch)

    A simple weapon mod that replaces the M416D CQB version of the gun in the game. Created by ModernLancer. Nice little mod since I like the MCX.

    1,029 downloads

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  23. Medic Mod (Sandstorm Revive Mechanic)

    So instead of your knife, you take your syringe out and poke your buddies. 
    Author: Chan_ 

    217 downloads

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  24. Mountain Pass (map)

    Wide open terrain on this modded map makes advancing and capturing objectives incredibly difficult. Bring a scope.
    Author: deerslug

    284 downloads

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  25. MW2 Terminal Map (Contractors VR Mod)

    Terminal is a medium sized map with the action broken into two major areas — inside the terminal and the exterior airport apron; a parking area for grounded planes.
    Inside the terminal, the northeast acts as a lobby leading up escalators to the dining room. Players can climb a ladder here for a vantage point over the lobby and out onto the maintenance room just outside. Expect a lot of fighting between the lobby and the dining room and watch for snipers shooting from the rear diner vents.
    From the dining room players can wrap around to the main departure hall and security or head down the departure walkway. The middle bookstore connects the two pathways and often sees fighting erupt between players traversing between the areas. From the walkway mind the view out to the plane and tarmac (apron), as well as up to maintenance.
    The main departure hall is another hot zone, as its fed into from the dining room, walkway, and the plane. The plane itself squeezes you into close quarters with an exit out the side and down in the back.
    Use caution on the exterior apron, where players can get views from the plane, the maintenance room, the walkway, and down on the floor level, too. Navigate around the large scattered crates to minimize your exposure to enemy fire, or move under the stairwell and the plane, where you’re not sticking out in the open.
     

    219 downloads

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