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Easy Red 2

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6.8

10 нояб. 2020 г.

Marco Amadei
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System requirements for Easy Red 2

GPU

GeForce GT 710 / GeForce GTX 750

CPU

AMD Athlon II X2 250 / Intel Core i3-2100 @ 3.10GHz

RAM

1.5 GB / 4 GB

MEM

10 GB

SSD

Not required

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About Easy Red 2

Easy Red 2 is a tactical, realistic, historically authentic World War II shooter focused on the kind of large-scale immersive battles that recreate front-line chaos with unusual fidelity. You're not a special super-soldier here — you're the average soldier, fighting alongside an actual squad through gunfire and shell-shocking explosions, and your survival isn't guaranteed by genre convention. The game commits to that framing through every system it ships.

The base game ships with six extensive campaigns drawn from real historical operations. Anzio in central Italy covers the brutal months-long stalemate of 1944. Monte Cassino covers the mountainous Gustav Line assaults. Tunisia covers the final stand of German forces in North Africa in 1943. Operation Flintlock takes the player to the Marshall Islands of Kwajalein and Roi-Namur for joint U.S. Army Pacific and Marine assaults. The Battle of Makin covers the simultaneous-with-Tarawa Makin Atoll invasion. The Invasion of Kos covers German action against Italian occupation forces on the Greek island. Together these campaigns contain over 75 unique missions.

DLC expansions extend the war to the Eastern Front in Stalingrad, the Western Front in Normandy, and the streets of war-torn Shanghai, with over 80 additional missions across the available packs. Squad-focused gameplay covers Squad Leader, Radioman, Medic, Support Gunner and other roles with distinct abilities. Mechanized warfare includes M4 Sherman, Willys Jeep, Churchill, Panther, Tiger tanks on the ground and Spitfire, P-51 Mustang, P-40 Warhawk, P-38 Lightning, F4F Wildcat and Bf 109 in the air. Environment destruction is dynamic — forests level, buildings rubble — and full mod support through a dedicated SDK keeps the long tail running.