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Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis - Multiplayer map pack


License Free
Requirements Windows 98/2000/XP, 800MB disk space
Downloads 887 Limitations None
Publisher DEATHRIDEtheNailer File Size 117k
Date added 23 Oct 2003 Check your speed

This is a pack of maps for Operation Flash Point. The multiplayer map descriptions follow: Boat mission is an attack on a convoy of ships. You must destroy them before they reach there port. Boat Night mission is an attack on a convoy of ships at near dawn. You must destroy them before they reach there port. Airbase mission is a four pronged attack on an airbase, two helicopter units, one tank unit, and one infantry unit. Convoy mission is an attack on a enemy checkpoint then an ambush on the truck convoy when it arrives at the checkpoint. Drunk Tank is a tank assualt on a town with light armor, then holding that town against re-inforcements. SpearHead is a tank mission with four bases that have to be cleared of armor. Terrorist Slapfest is just a feel good mission to wipe out some terrorists. There are also three single-player missions called Blue Moon, Tri-ox, and Night Ops.

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