Eve Of Destruction - REDUX Mac OS

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Eve Of Destruction - REDUX Mac OS

Eve of Destruction

is a First-Person-Shooter for PC about the Vietnam War era.
It is primarely concerned with teamplay in multiplayer mode.
Exaggerated depiction of violence has been deliberately omitted.
Landscapes, characters and their names are fictional.

Independent

The game is a 100% indie project by just one person without any budget.

Features

8 languages in game:
German, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Chinese and Vietnamese.
35 maps with different landscapes:
with dense jungle, huge ricefields, urban villages and cities
with day & nightmode and nightvision if needed
196 different usable vehicles:
tanks, helicopters, jets, bombers, APC's, cars, bikes & bicycles,
trucks, boats, ships, stationary weapons, hovercraft and usable animals
64 different handweapons:
pistols, rifles, grenade launchers, MG, MP, knifes, grenades, antitank, Molotov Cocktail,
smokegrandes & flares, mines, traps, flashlight and much more
Singleplayer with 9 different modes:
Arcade, Combat, Tankbattle, Dogfight, Sniper, Doorgunner, Racing, Basejump, Zombie
Multiplayer for 2- 128 players
and with 5 different modes:
Conquest, Search & Destroy, Hillfight, Teamdeathmatch, Deathmatch

Operating system: Mac OS X 10.13: Mac OS X 10.15: Processor: Intel Dual Core @ 2.0 GHz: Intel i5 Series @ 3.8 GHz or greater: Video: NVIDIA GeForce 320m, Intel HD 3000: AMD Radeon Pro 580 or better with at least 4 GB VRAM: Memory: 4 GB: 16 GB or higher. Eve of Destruction - Redux VIETNAM - Vietnam War PC Game Eve of Destruction is a PC game ('First-Person-Shooter') about the Vietnam War. Exaggerated depiction of violence has been deliberately omitted. Landscapes, characters and their names are fictional. I thought Haydee made for a funny video. I was not prepared for Eve of Destruction. Fight in this PC game in the Vietnam War as soldier or get behind enemy lines with all kind of vehicles, horses or elephants.

Eve of destruction - redux mac os x

Eve of Destruction

is a First-Person-Shooter for PC about the Vietnam War era.
It is primarely concerned with teamplay in multiplayer mode.
Exaggerated depiction of violence has been deliberately omitted.
Landscapes, characters and their names are fictional.

Independent

The game is a 100% indie project by just one person without any budget.

Features

8 languages in game:
German, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Chinese and Vietnamese.
35 maps with different landscapes:
with dense jungle, huge ricefields, urban villages and cities
with day & nightmode and nightvision if needed
196 different usable vehicles:
tanks, helicopters, jets, bombers, APC's, cars, bikes & bicycles,
trucks, boats, ships, stationary weapons, hovercraft and usable animals
64 different handweapons:
pistols, rifles, grenade launchers, MG, MP, knifes, grenades, antitank, Molotov Cocktail,
smokegrandes & flares, mines, traps, flashlight and much more
Singleplayer with 9 different modes:
Arcade, Combat, Tankbattle, Dogfight, Sniper, Doorgunner, Racing, Basejump, Zombie
Multiplayer for 2- 128 players
and with 5 different modes:
Conquest, Search & Destroy, Hillfight, Teamdeathmatch, Deathmatch

Operating system: Mac OS X 10.13: Mac OS X 10.15: Processor: Intel Dual Core @ 2.0 GHz: Intel i5 Series @ 3.8 GHz or greater: Video: NVIDIA GeForce 320m, Intel HD 3000: AMD Radeon Pro 580 or better with at least 4 GB VRAM: Memory: 4 GB: 16 GB or higher. Eve of Destruction - Redux VIETNAM - Vietnam War PC Game Eve of Destruction is a PC game ('First-Person-Shooter') about the Vietnam War. Exaggerated depiction of violence has been deliberately omitted. Landscapes, characters and their names are fictional. I thought Haydee made for a funny video. I was not prepared for Eve of Destruction. Fight in this PC game in the Vietnam War as soldier or get behind enemy lines with all kind of vehicles, horses or elephants.

Eve Of Destruction - Redux Mac Os 11

Jan 11, 2021 64-bit games for Mac: The future of Mac gaming. The removal of 32-bit support caught many by surprise. Many saw it as an aggressive move that hurt both consumers and developers alike and were quick to call out Apple. Apple's decision could be debated at length, but the move to 64-bit was a necessary move.





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