Star Wars Republic Commando Mod [Updated & Extended] Delta Squad Forming Up

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Clones Updates.

Improved offensive capabilities.

Improved defensive capabilities.

Improved support capabilities.

New squad members.

The player's inventory has been increased to hold up to 225 weapons.

New weapons added to the campaign And many others hidden by the scenery.

Some new textures.

Squad system has been updated to be able to accommodate up to 250 members in your Squad,
unfortunately only three follow orders, the rest fight freely.

The damage of most enemies has been drastically increased.

New option to change the camera's FOV added to the options menu, you can customize

New FPS limit option added to the options menu.

Increased maximum ammo for most Weapons.

Increased the maximum number of grenades from 5 to up to 25

Soldiers not tied to the squad system now have the habit of following their squad members to help them complete the mission.

Some new Clone Trooper variations added.

With the update to the squad system it is now possible to name common Clones and give them the numbers and names to accompany them in their squad.

Be careful where you shoot as all clone troopers now do not tolerate friendly fire.

Adjusted AI behavior to be able to throw grenades.

Adjusted AI behavior to be able to throw back grenades.

Star Wars: Republic Commando is a tactical shooter and first-person shooter video game set in the Star Wars universe, released in the USA on March 1, 2005. It was developed and published by Lucas Arts for the Microsoft Windows and Xbox platforms . The game uses Epic Games engine in addition to Unreal Engine.







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