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Report RSS TO:Crossfire 1.2 Released!

When we announced that we postponed the release of 1.2 until further notice, you showed great confidence in us by saying "take your time, you showed us before that it's worth the wait".

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When we announced that we postponed the release of 1.2 until further notice, you showed great confidence in us by saying "take your time, you showed us before that it's worth the wait".

That little boost gave us the inspiration and motivation to settle the last bricks in the wall. Through this post we also want to thank again the people that actively participated in the open beta session which led to this version. From the feedback we thus received, we were able to fix map bugs, game-related issues and most important: we were able to adjust the gameplay according to what we were hearing from you, the community!

The latest patch, which includes all fixes since the initial release 1.0, contains three brand new maps. We already mentioned the remake somb]I[ made of his popular TO:AoT map, pushing the visuals on OBJ-Salsa to limits suited for the ut2k4 engine.

OBJ-Salsa OBJ-Salsa

Zer0.BE already showed throughout the public forums that he is capable of making great looking and gameplay focused maps. As a TO:C teammember he now presents his beautiful Japanese-set map, OBJ-Bushido.

OBJ-Bushido OBJ-Bushido

Everyone knows the TO:C maps Avion and Medina, made by none other then BabyNuke. His early creation was also shown on the public forums and is now finished and packed in TO:C 1.2. The small fast paced and tense map carries the name OBJ-Dagger.

OBJ-Dagger OBJ-Dagger
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leilei
leilei - - 5,721 comments

wewt for actual production values and effort put into a new, non-source mod!

(Yeah, source mods suck lol)

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Llama Author
Llama - - 5 comments

but actually we're not "new" ;)
we have been working on this mod for the last years (work started with UT2k3) and the release of beta 1.0 has been some time ago already - at least it feels like that hehehe

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Alone_In_The_Dark
Alone_In_The_Dark - - 791 comments

Source mods are mostly bad, the released ones, but theres still hope...anyway, nice CS clone, i like it.

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NightSage
NightSage - - 644 comments

I wouldnt call dystopia, The hidden and probably others bad. Well at least people play them unlike pretty much every UT2k4 mod.

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methy
methy - - 1,221 comments

Good job guys. Nice to have a successor to TO.

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lisac2k
lisac2k - - 116 comments

Really nice! I've been playing today and all I can say is: I agree with Mr. Methulah completely. Good job, people! One wish only: better single player (a campaign a la Rainbow Six or some other tactical shooter)...

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