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But be warned: AS LONG AS YOU ARE IN CONTACT, THEY WILL NEVER STOP COMING. You HAVE to break contact or you will be overwhelmed and run out of ammunition, and then die.
Two suggestions:
1) There are simply too many enemies and they seem to magically spawn very close to you and know your position immediately. I think this could be tuned down. At times it feels more like Call of Duty than a Recon Patrol. Give the player some room to breathe.
2) There are too few civilians. Like 5% of the Vietnamese civilians. That feels a bit off.