

>Modified the Casspir, including a new skin. >Modified the AC-47, including a new skin. >The Battlefield Vietnam 1.2 vehicles are supported. Next Up: Reclaiming Hue, which this will have the same layout as this one (not with the flags), but it is more destroyed.Latest Patch: Bush War v35(76MB) īUSHWAR Version 0.35 is designed to work with Battlefield Vietnam version 1.2, but it should also All rights go to those who had made them. Also, I do not intend on infringing the music at all.

I do not own any of the assets, textures, Google Images, and music used at all. Martha and the Vendettas - Nowhere to RunĬheck out my DeviantArt page for the latest updates on maps I will plan on making in the future:
#BATTLEFIELD VIETNAM MUSIC INSTALL#
I hope your site crashes and burns, and you pieces of ♥♥♥♥ who install our mods from that site or from any other illegal website for that matter get arrested. See how you like that for a change, loser. And on a related note, you really want my maps, don’t you? You really want to get that sweet, sweet money, as well as others who didn’t buy the game by pirating this map? Well, guess what, loser? I had enough of you pirating my maps, so I recently decided to go on the offensive, and desperately rip you a new ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ by talking ♥♥♥♥ about you so you won’t upload them, and also have text on the map saying that you suck. Usually, I am a pretty friendly person, but considering that you are the scum that refuses to be remorseful of your actions, I will be unique from the others I talk to, and it will be which by no one who interacts from me will deserve. I will have you know that I, as well as many others in the Ravenfield modding community are displeased, ♥♥♥♥♥♥, and offended at you for what you had done. You are nothing but degenerate trash that not only want to destroy a devoted creator through not paying for the game at all, but profit off our work.
#BATTLEFIELD VIETNAM MUSIC DOWNLOAD#
♥♥♥♥ you for stealing my mods, as well as steal everyone else’s mods, and making a profit off them, as well as the manchildren who didn’t even bother to pay 15 dollars to play this game, and download our mods from this site. I also decided to make this the first map that is strictly night time, because that was when the battle took place in. I might do 2 variants of Reclaiming Hue, one being called nostalgia, which is like the Battlefield Vietnam layout for the flags, and the other being just the layout I would've chosen, which that variant won't have a name. I will also make the Reclaiming Hue map, but I don't know when that will happen. For the experimentation, I used a technique, which I put stuff on a certain side of a building, and then I use the snipping tool for that side of the building, and use the pictures I made to attach them onto the existing buildings that while blurry, gives off this feel that effort was put into the buildings, and keeps the framerate very consistent. Now I decided to make this map for experimentation regarding buildings, and to also throw more nostalgia at Battlefield Vietnam fans. Across the Song Huong River lies the walls that mostly seal in the area, where the citadel, and the Purple Palace are located, and with the forces moving southward, invading more land, we must send in some of our best troops inside to capture the area, opening a route to the deeper ends of the city. However, there is a key area that we must move in and take over.

Our assault into the ancient city of Hue had proved so far to be a success. With the forces we have currently south of the area, we must scramble in there, and take hold of key strategic positions inside the walled area in order to push back the enemy force. The enemy is currently heading west into the walled city, where the citadel and the purple palace are located. The NVA had recently set foot into the ancient city of Hue, a viable city to us, and had mopped up resistance with ease during the first few hours. Filled with suburbs, buildings, and a palace in the middle, the ARVN and the NVA have to work together through their arsenals of land vehicles, and use flanking tactics in order to control the city. Hue - 1968 is a small sized Vietnam themed urban map that pits the ARVN and the NVA at two bridges, and capture points scattered in the city.
