Never played Red Orchestra, but this looks kind of interesting. A new way to do things.
It appears that Tripwire (RO2's developer) started working with the modding community from the beginning of development for the game. The thought process was that they wanted to expedite the time it would take to release a mod after releasing the game. They actually wanted to create more content for the game. Go figure.
Anyway, it's a WWII era game set in the South Pacific, but it looks like they have large maps. Otherwise, it's not as pretty as BF3, but it still looks cool to this old gamer.
http://pc.gamespy.com/pc/red-orchestra- ... 017p1.html
http://www.ign.com/videos/2011/10/17/re ... er?show=HD
It appears that Tripwire (RO2's developer) started working with the modding community from the beginning of development for the game. The thought process was that they wanted to expedite the time it would take to release a mod after releasing the game. They actually wanted to create more content for the game. Go figure.
Anyway, it's a WWII era game set in the South Pacific, but it looks like they have large maps. Otherwise, it's not as pretty as BF3, but it still looks cool to this old gamer.
http://pc.gamespy.com/pc/red-orchestra- ... 017p1.html
http://www.ign.com/videos/2011/10/17/re ... er?show=HD