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Combat Mod Remastered 2 (CMR:2)Battlefield 2 (2005)
CMR 2 is a deep overhaul of Battlefield 2, started in 2023 and built on the foundation of the original 2009 project. The mod occupies a niche between arcade and military simulator: enough realism for immersion, but without the tactical overload that turns a game into a chore.

C&C3: Tacitus RevolutionC&C3: Tiberium Wars (2007)
C&C3: Tacitus Revolution — an unofficial second expansion for Tiberium Wars and a direct evolution of the Kane's Wrath Reloaded mod, which incorporates the best ideas from C&C4. 14 factions, over 100 new units and buildings, 100 missions, dozens of multiplayer maps, new game modes, and a reimagined conclusion to the Tiberium saga.

Battlefield 2043Battlefield 2 (2005)
Battlefield 2043 is a large-scale mod for Battlefield 2 based on the WW3 mod. 5 factions, 112 maps with AI support, and a wide variety of combat vehicles.

Tyranid ModWarhammer 40,000: Dawn of War (2004)
Tyranid Mod is a mod for Dawn of War: Soulstorm that adds the Tyranids, a predatory hive race inspired by the Warhammer 40k universe. The Tyranids seek no diplomacy: their goal is to consume all living matter on a planet and strip it of resources, leaving behind dead, lifeless worlds.

Alpha ProjectBattlefield 2 (2005)
Alpha Project is a large-scale mod for Battlefield 2 that restores cut content and adds new features. Unique weapon customisation, new maps, vehicles, animations, and sounds.

Ultimate Apocalypse ModWarhammer 40,000: Dawn of War (2004)
Ultimate Apocalypse is arguably the best mod for Dawn of War: Soulstorm, turning the game into a true apocalypse set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe. 12 factions, hundreds of new units, colossal Titans, new maps and modes. One of the best ways to play DoW today.

SilentPatch for NFS 90sNFS: Porsche Unleashed (2000)
SilentPatch for NFS 90s is a modification for the classic late-1990s Need for Speed games, from NFS2: Special Edition to NFS: Porsche Unleashed. Since unofficial patches already exist for these games, the author focused on problems that those patches either missed or introduced themselves.
