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Rasbelin

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Tampere (Tammerfors), Finland
Nov 1999 time: 07:27
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Actuelly the approach is abit different as the maps are larger, less detailed, there's no skins, you can operate tanks, jeeps, APCs, airplanes, ships (the largest one is the Japanese battleship Yamato), more theatres (Pacific, East, West, Africa) and countries (USA, Britain, Germany and Soviet Union), and a not that sophisticated SP (the game is heavily MP targeted). MoH:AA has smaller maps, detailed maps, better handarm modelling (IMO), has a decent SP campaign and fewer countries (only USA and Germany). You might also be interested that Digital Illusions, which is the development studio behind BF1942, is actually Swedish as it's well-known (i.e. the game is Swedish) and the company has AB in the title screen. None the less I like both games.
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Carolus Rex
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Sweden
Jan 1970 time: 06:27
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Hm, I suspect my PC is to slow for BF1942. It crashes if I run MOHAA with all the eye candy cranked up to max, but the game runs decently otherwise and still has nice graphics.
CPU: Intel III 550 Mhz
SDRAM: 384 MB
Graphics processor: Nvidia Riva TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 Pro 32 MB
Carolus
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