Carpathian Crosses - The Romanian Army in World War II This is going to be an Add-on for Red Orchestra - Ostfront '41-'45, this means you can play standard maps along with maps like Usatovo or Chisinau. We will introduce new player models, new vehicles and new weapons to the game along with additional gameplay features. Make sure to check our website over at: Or you can join in on our IRC channel at #carpathiancrosses on the irc.gamesurge.net server! While you are waiting for new media (which we plan to give out quite often), we hope you can make yourself comfortable in our forums. To continue the tradition from the RO mod times, we created an "Ideas and Suggestions" forum where you can give your input and help the mod to improve. Also, we are always looking for talented guys to help us out, if you feel you have what it needs (beside skill, time and dedication is the most important), contact us.

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A manual showing off the stuff you will see in Carpathian Crosses.

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Another week, another update. A lot of people have probably been wondering what to expect from Carpathian Crosses once it is released. For the people that simply cannot wait, we bring you the Soldier's Manual. It is an instruction to Carpathian Crosses that lists a lot of what you will see in detail; soldiers, weapons, tanks and battlefields. So grab a copy of your guide and study it carefully, you will need it to survive on the battlefield. A detailed feature list of what to expect from Carpathian Crosses will follow later.

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RogerRamjet
RogerRamjet - - 1,564 comments

Very professionally done guys.... the sort of quality manual I would expect if I payed full price for a game... very nice work...

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SinKing
SinKing - - 3,119 comments

Which programs did you use to create the manual? It's very nice looking!

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13thDeV Author
13thDeV - - 12 comments

Photoshop and 3ds Max to render the content ;)

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Docm30
Docm30 - - 775 comments

Cool stuff.

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