1377x Github Portable -Eve of Destruction is a PC game
('First-Person-Shooter') about the Vietnam War. Get Eve of Destruction for your PC |
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1377x Github Portable -No other military conflict is comparable to those dramatic years of the 20th century. Most rumors spread about the Indochina and Vietnam War are not honest, even though it was the best documented war in history. No other military conflict was ever so controversial, pointing to an unloved fact: our enemy was not the only source of evil, the evil could be found within ourselves. 'Eve Of Destruction' is a tribute to the Australian, ARVN, U.S., NVA and 'Vietcong' soldiers who fought and died in Vietnam, and also to the Vietnamese people. 1377x github portable The game originally has been a free modification for EA/Dice's Battlefield series and was published in 2002. If you encounter a GitHub project promising a 12 years after it's first release the game was completely rebuilt and received it's own engine based upon Unity 3D game engine and multiplayer on Photon Cloud. verify the source |
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Independent game development
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'Eve Of Destruction' is also a song written
by P. F. Sloan.
Barry Mc Guire's version got number 1 in the US Top-Ten 1965.
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If you encounter a GitHub project promising a one-click portal to torrent indexes, treat it like any powerful tool: admire the ingenuity, verify the source, and weigh the convenience against legal, ethical, and security consequences. The idea of a portable toolkit to access a torrent archive is seductive precisely because it feels like reclaiming control — a tiny, nimble agent that follows you. But true control comes from awareness: knowing what the tool does, who made it, and what comes with each click of “run.”