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First-person shooter.
Battlefield 2 (Middle East Online) "Forward Afghanistan" "Operation Flashpoint" "Battlefield: Rebel Company" (Frost Engine is the focus of this game Standalone + Online) "Rise of the Dragon" Watch the trailer "Battlefield 3" is very real (Frost Engine 2, does not support XP at the end of 2011, stand-alone + online) If you don't mind, "Battlefield: Rebel Company 2" is also good (The stand-alone plot is that the Russians fight the world and the American GIs save the earth The same Frost Engine 2 xp can't turn on anti-aliasing Standalone + online.) There are institutions quite like Afghanistan).
If it weren't for a first-person shooter, it would be Apache: Aerial Assault
Additionally, the Battlefield series is multiplayer, vehicles can be driven when you see them (in multiplayer), the Frost Engine can destroy any scenery in the map, and you can use RPGs to demolish 20 floors of buildings (provided you have the patience to use Apache to demolish).
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It's hard to type by yourself).
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Advance Afghanistan" "Operation Flashpoint" "Rebel Company" "Rise of the Dragon".
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Too few are limited to Afghanistan and the Middle East is similar to Afghanistan, but there are Call of Duty 4, Modern Warfare 1 and 2 Rebel Company Dragons Rising.
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You can play Call of Duty 5
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Except for the Badge of Honor 2010, nothing else is really clear.
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What is the root cause of the U.S. war in Afghanistan? Is it a savior or a hegemon?
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It refers to the war waged by the United States against the Taliban regime in Afghanistan and the number one suspect in the "9/11" attacks, Osama bin Laden and his al-Qaeda organization. Since 7 October 2001, the United States and Britain have deployed nearly 80,000 troops and deployed five aircraft carrier groups and more than 500 warplanes to carry out military strikes on Afghanistan. Two months later, the Taliban regime was overthrown with the assistance of the "anti-Taliban coalition" forces in Afghanistan.
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It's okay, you can move, the Medal of Honor is similar to the Call of Duty series, and 4567 recommends you to play, it's very cool.
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The nomad starry sky has, after the installation is finished, change the computer date to November 9 and then click the icon to enter.
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Medal of Honor 2010 I don't think I'm connected to the Internet yet.
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Encyclopedia The war in Afghanistan is long enough.
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Youshu.com, Blue Beret, wrote about the Afghan war.
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The United States has not issued such a commemorative coin, this is deceptive and has no collectible value.
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What a mess.
It's clearly a fabrication.
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It's fake, it's just a commercial advertisement
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