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Back in the day, I had much fun reloading Operation Flashpoint over & over again to try to get all the intros on each island. Hopefully it will happen to you too in Task Force Admiral! These cannot be looped randomly just yet, but we have finished implementing the...

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Animarchy History 🇦🇺🇺🇦🇵🇸2 years ago

DO I SEE LADY LEX?

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Task Force Admiral - WW2 Carrier 3D Wargame on PC!2 years ago

At the very end? Yes of course! In her pre-April 42 configuration in that one. Part of a video made with @MilAvHistory about the battle off Bougainville!

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Adam "T_bone" Kusiak2 years ago

♥️

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Hammy_on_twitch2 years ago

So ready for this to be out my man! Have had it on the wishlist for what feels like years

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Legion Actual2 years ago

Take my money!!!!!! pls

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Erukanu Senpai 🇵🇱🇺🇦🇯🇵2 years ago

i could watch this for hours , just looking at aircraft and ships flying/driving past

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General Ripper2 years ago

You guys are doing everything right and in a day where everyone rushes to make a buck, I appreciate it. Thank you.

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The Freelance Foxer2 years ago

@BurdenOfCommand AHHH YISSSS REAL FOOTAGE IN THE MENU <3

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