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Battlefield Commander is a Total Conversion mod for C&C;3 Tiberium Wars, bringing Battlefield 2, the First Person Shooter, into a RTS engine. We plan to make this mod work as close to Battlefield 2 as possible, while still keeping the feeling that you are playing a RTS. In this mod, you will play the roll of a commander, passing various different commands to your team from attacking an enemy, to capturing ground. One of the main roles of commander in Battlefield 2 was calling in support weaponry, such as UAVs or Artillery Strikes, this is something that will not be missing from BFC. The mod will also feature a vehicle system in the same way as BF2, where as you put infantry in to control them and then the infantry can leave the vehicles at any time, all vehicles will automatically spawn onto the battlefield in the same way as the original game, thus meaning you only build infantry. Hopefully this way, the mod will move away from the generic tank spamming and such that you get in most..
The High Mobility Multi-purpose Wheeled Vehicle is
the standard US military transport and truck.
Designed as a multipurpose vehicle, it's
equipped with a four-wheel-drive automatic
transmission and an M2 Machine Gun.
Skin and model both look great. One thing; I have never seen that cylinder just in front of the front passenger window in humvee photos. What is that thing?
It's the device used to drive through deep water so that the engine still get's enough air ( I don't know the english word but in Dutch it's called "snorkel")
Nice render! Can't wait to play the mod since I love both games!!
Wiki.bf2s.com
And thanks ^_^
its called a snorkel i got one on my monster truck
lol
it is to extract sand or simmilar particles when driving over sand dunes or dust storms
Its a snorkel for the engine intake. If you look over the far slope of the back, you can see the exhaust snorkel poking out. With these two pieces connected, the Humvee can be submerged to the point where water is covering the hood, whilst still being able to operate effectively. Of course the REST of the vehicle isn't waterproof, so the crew gets a little wet. ;)