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Hope to see you at Battlefield 6…
Or at Enlisted. :joy:

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After all the maps, blueprints, and aerial photos I have posted and gone through, you are going to sit here and say this? With the dispersion, no sprint to prone dive, and no wall bangs, you tell me this is a modernized copy of RO2?

Hey, Its not my fault they decided to lock half of the levels behind paywall and gave quick progression to the buyers so no one played the campaign and so DF didn’t touch it.

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I know, but my point is that it is nothing compared to RO2 Stalingrad. Whether by locking it behind a paywall or not going through the effort of researching Stalingrad, it is a joke compared to RO2. This is incredibly disturbing as the studio for RO2 was made by a Western studio, not an Eastern studio that has these places in their backyard.

Now, you could easily say, “Well, if Darkflow isn’t putting in any effort, why don’t you do it yourself.” And to that, I say this: I already have, and did it without spending a dime on travel expenses. I have blueprints on Univermag and the Grain Silo. I have maps used by the Germans and Russians, and I have high-quality aerial reconnaissance of Stalingrad and its outskirts. All I did was look up Red Orchestra 2 maps and found this video. In the description, there is a link to many high-quality photos and maps used by Tripwire. This video was posted on November 13th, 2019, two years and four months before Stalingrad was released in Enlisted.

If I, an Enlisted player, can find this with a simple YouTube search, then an Enlisted developer should be able to do the same or supersede me. Am I wrong for saying this?

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Probably off topic but have you progressed with the train station in editor?