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Insurgency Beta 2.0e - Half Life 2 Mod

EL1TE   on 08 January 2008 - 15:20 · 4 comments & 3975 views

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Insurgency (INS) is a total conversion modification using Valve Software's Source Engine. Insurgency immerses you, as the player, into an intense and realistic online combat experience. Set on the modern battlefields, Insurgency simulates modern infantry combat that doesn’t just encourage the use of teamwork and tactics, but makes it a requirement of survival. On the streets of Iraq it is not safe to be alone. Go head to head with guerrillas, insurgents and resistance fighters, simulating the extreme conditions faced on today's battlefields.

Engage in urban warfare where every window, doorway or road block is a potential ambush point and every object on the street needs to be watched with care. Fight against the occupation from behind windows and burned cars, with your finger on the trigger and an unsuspecting patrol down the street getting ever closer. Whatever you choose to do, Insurgency is sure to get your pulse racing and make your breathing feel heavy while you engage in such a unique and original combat experience.

What's New:
  • Fixed: Missing weapon scripts for server patch
  • Fixed: A server side crash
Download Beta 2.0e (Full Installer): Mirror | Mirror | Mirror | Torrent
Download Beta 2.0e (incremental upgrade): Mirror | Torrent
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Video: >> Click here <<
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(2 replies) #1 toadeater on 09 Jan 2008 - 05:55
Looks better than BF2.
#1.1 Synthetic on 09 Jan 2008 - 14:08
It's not...
#1.2 ZombieFly on 10 Jan 2008 - 14:11
Quote - (Synthetic said @ #1.1)
It's not...


but is it any good?
#2 AK on 12 Jan 2008 - 18:24
It's a very good game! I would say it's better than BF2, also consider that this is a free game.

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