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Festung Europa is a realism-based, multiplayer combined arms tactical shooter, currently under development by Jackboot Games for the PC on Unreal Engine 4: Take your place at the front lines as the Allied forces face the might of the German war machine during one of the most pivotal moments in World War II. From the bloody landing beaches, through the deadly bocage, to the desperate, desolate fields outside of Falaise, you will fight side by side with your squad mates against the opposition as you participate in historical Operations such as Neptune, Perch, Epsom, Charnwood, Goodwood, Cobra, and Totalise.

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Pea Dot 44 Camouflage
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cinco
cinco - - 880 comments

always nice to see what the coming generation of true talent brings to the table.

compare this to the crap you find in big budget titles like call of duty world at war and i challenge you not to bust out laughing. the midget pieces of **** in literally every single call of duty game pales in comparison to this perfectly formed and proportioned life-like human character.

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The soldiers in this image are wearing the Pea Dot 44 Pattern type camouflage typical of field uniforms worn by certain Waffen-SS units in Normandy ’44. Since there was no actual universal style of the Pea Dot 44 Pattern, the shade of the camo or the pattern sizes did vary depending on which fabrication company made the pattern being worn.