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هذا لا يعني انو روميل فاشل هو شخص ناجح كاقائد عسكري ولكنه مع بعض بروباغندا الالمانيه التي ما زالت حتي الان
Wide open battlegrounds with extremely large mountainous terrain, making it a logistical nightmare to use vehicles as they are crucial to controlling the map yet have a hard time maneuvering through certain strong points.
The inclusion of having only 2 victory points is a great idea, encouraging players to not stall and hold position, and focus more on team work and efficiency in order to maintain both VPs.
Both VPs are very well designed, with the Airfield being wide open, easy to fortify and place defenses whilst the sandy mountain valleys make it incredibly difficult for tanks and vehicles to be used effectively, encouraging hit-and-run tactics, use of mines and close-quarters combat.
The salt field, the open desert, small lake and farm lands, on top of mineshafts and abandoned emplacements give the map a unique twist as control over territory also grants mortar bunkers and additional resources.
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1494887017&searchtext=africa+desert
its a bit smaller