Our Goal is to take BF1942 and now BF2 and transform them into a whole new Experience, one that gives a much more realistic game play. We are doing this by changing and adding to the game. We have totally revamped the physics of the weapons and vehicles. Plus added many new vehicles, weapons, sounds, maps, armies, textures and much more. We also have a team of researchers that work to give us the information we need to change everything to reflect how it was during WW2. Our Mappers produce maps to the finest detail to how it was during each battle. We have a totally revamped Tank Damage System with all the muzzle velocities and penetrations to their real life specs. We also with each weapon and vehicle make sure that its load out reflects what it had when in service. We hope you enjoy our work, and most of all get a more realistic Experience of ww2.
XWW2 Mod Team News for Fall of 2008. Airplanes, new vehicles and a special naval update with destroyers, battleships and diving submarines. Help wanted...
A newspost for the month of July showing our efforts over the last few months.
Because after a long hiatus from updating our moddb page, we're back with more to help catch up!
Hi All, Sorry for the huge lag in time between posts but lots of good production has been going on over at XWW2. We've been making great progress and...
Flugzeug Maschinengewehr MG-15 MG15 Modeled by UberDuber Unwrapped and Skinned by TaskForce Flugzeug Maschinengewehr MG-15 Cartridge: 7.92 x 57mm Length...
Our Flugabwehrkanone-18, 36, and 37 (Better known as the Flak 88) Flak 36 model by Bajee Remodel, Unwrapped and skinned by ShadowKnight Flugabwehrkanone-18...
Our Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger Ausf. E Sd. Kfz. 181 Tiger by Geledonut. Unwrapped and skinned by Mschoeldgen. scripting by Mschoeldgen We still have...
Our MG34 & M1928 MG34 Updated model and skin Mg34 model by BajeeRemodelled by ShadowKnightUnwrapped and skinned by Shadowknight M1928 Thompson 1928 model...
Our Dodge WC51 Length: 4235 mm, width: 2120 mm, height: 1870 mm without canvas (WC51) Gearbox: 4 speed + back Single speed transfer box with front axle...
Our M4A1, Sherman I: The British called this tank the Sherman_I , while it was known in the US as M4A1. Technical Data for the M4A1: Weight (combat ready...