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Offline Night Hammer

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So how many missions have actually been released? Is it really only 14?
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Offline NGTM-1R

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I dunno...that last one in R1 ought to count for sixty-some in terms of how insane it's driven me.
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Offline Goober5000

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Dude, go download Sol: A History.  Four campaigns - totalling 47 missions - using the Inferno mod - all extremely fun. :)

 

Offline Night Hammer

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how about R1 though how many in it? and is R2 a completely different campaign?
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Offline Kosh

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There were 15 in R1, IIRC.
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Offline Woomeister

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There was supposed to be 15, but we moved m5 at the last minute and didn't rename the files to cover the gap. So there's only 14.

R2 campaign follows a smiliar general story to R1 (the EA war) however all the missions are new and follow a new plot.
R2 campaign also will include the second chapter, from after the Gigas arrives.
It should be about 30 missions.

 

Offline Goober5000

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How many chapters will there be?

 
3, with the first two new ones released together as R2.