In the bombed-out hulk of what appears to be a rail depot, “White” ground force commander Polygon sets his watch to a countdown of two hours, and presses start. Simultaneously, an ominous two-hour countdown clock appears in the upper right of the viewer’s screen. Polygon’s men let out tense sighs as they set off on their mission, and their leader looks back with foreboding at a Pelican-style case being held by one of the fighters staying by his side. The battle soon begins when the Whites use automatic grenade launchers to open fire on a building occupied by the opposing “Yellows.” Here, the viewer is quickly dumped into the action of a brutal room-to-room urban fight without much of any backstory and lots of confusion as to why there is a countdown on the screen.
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In the bombed-out hulk of what appears to be a rail depot, “White” ground force commander Polygon sets his watch to a countdown of two hours, and presses start. Simultaneously, an ominous two-hour countdown clock appears in the upper right of the viewer’s screen. Polygon’s men let out tense sighs as they set off on their mission, and their leader looks back with foreboding at a Pelican-style case being held by one of the fighters staying by his side. The battle soon begins when the Whites use automatic grenade launchers to open fire on a building occupied by the opposing “Yellows.” Here, the viewer is quickly dumped into the action of a brutal room-to-room urban fight without much of any backstory and lots of confusion as to why there is a countdown on the screen.