Ham and Jam is a teamplay orientated, first person WW2 multiplayer game centred around the British and Commonwealth campaigns from 1939-45. Historically accurate missions coupled with careful balance between realistic and enjoyable gameplay makes Ham and Jam a unique experience. Ham and Jam started out as an idea between it's two main developers as an alternative to the tired old "U.S./Russia vs. Germany, post June 6th 1944" formulae WW2 games seem to use. Fed-up with everything prior to D-Day being ignored, the North West Europe theatre and the lack of British, Commonwealth and Free Forces they decided to do something about it. The goal was clear, to make a WW2 mod that featured all the missing bits of WW2 history, portray it in a historically accurate way but without detracting from the fun or playability by overdoing realism. In short the kind of game they and their friends would like to play. The name comes from the original code words for the capture of the Pegasus/Orne bridges

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Yronno
Yronno - - 837 comments

Your grass and soldier model look nice.

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xXMaNiAcXx
xXMaNiAcXx - - 4,807 comments

That looks amazing! Nice grass and sweet wood texture, the rest looks awesome too, look at that soldier's back!

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cinco
cinco - - 880 comments

soldier needs normals(recommend xnormal) and they need polyonal improvement as well. see ww1 mod "the trench" for understanding of how normal maps improves the visuals.

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SteveUK Author
SteveUK - - 114 comments

$ssbumps were new with Orange Box, sadly we can't take advantage of them because this is still using the 2006 engine. An engine update will be done post-release.

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