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Battlefield 1942 - Final Battle: Liberation map


License Free
Requirements Windows 98/Me/2000/XP, Battlefield 1942 1.4
Downloads 40 Limitations None
Publisher Hail Victory File Size 33.3M
Date added 19 Nov 2003 Check your speed

This is a Conquest-only map, made with BattleCraft, to play on regular Battlefield 1942, version 1.4. The map is not historically accurate, and the main setting is the German work camp, in the center of the map. Each team (U.S. and Germany) starts off with a main camp that is uncappable (U.S. Liberation Command and German Camp Command). The Germans get the work camp to start, but for fairness sake, the U.S. has an equally stocked tank depot across the canyon/river. In addition there are two other spawn points, the Intelligence Office and the little town of Lemberg. The office requires you to be on at least the second floor, so there will be some infantry action involved. Each side starts off with 4-5 tanks--the U.S. gets two Mustangs and a B-17; the Germans get one Stuka and two BF-109s. There are also two planes for whomever gets them first behind the German camp which are all Mustang/BF-109 and work-camp-spawned. The main objective for both teams is to control the camp.

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