Operation BackFire is a total conversion mod; Unreal 3 Engine. Using the UT3 engine, this mod is focusing on the rich detail of explosions and implosions. The high adrenaline, action packed, cinematic action mod is here! When we say explosions and implosions, we mean buildings being destroyed in an epic way. Implosions is a new technique of user excitment; once armed and activated the nerobomb sucks in all particles around until the violent release. Here's what we aim for: Big Buildings + Bombs + Slow motion before and after explosions = High Adrenaline rushes and action. They're going to be 2 game modes in this mod. Team Destruction and Headquarter Rush. Team Destruction - Headquarter Rush - Its similar to Team Destruction but instead of 2 teams attacking each other. There's an offense and a defense team. The object for the offensive team is to infiltrate the enemy complex and plant the bomb. Easy enough? Wrong.The multi-story complex is heavily guarded, loaded with user-controlled...

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