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7 Interesting Facts About Project IGI Mission 2 SAM Base

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  Introduction SAM Base is the second mission in Project IGI. In this mission, your objective is to obtain blocks of C-4 from the ammunition storage bunker, plant them on the SAM batteries, and detonate the missiles remotely. There’s not much by way of infrastructure in this level, but the designers and developers have managed to pack some interest and interesting details into it nonetheless. Let’s get into the facts and findings from Project IGI 1 Mission 2 SAM Base. Secrets from IGI 1 Mission 2 1) The Notice is Written in a Pseudo-Language The wooden barracks that houses the all-important C-4 charges as well as hand grenades, flashbangs, and proximity mines has a notice affixed to its outer wall. It reads: EKSPLOSIVA! Chesto sobstvenya budet lakite na litotsk mani persiva. Even inside the bunker, the dark green crates have the words ‘dangri statsk 8801’ printed or painted at intervals. At first glance, the writing appears to be in transliterated Russian or a Slavic language, but...

15 Interesting Facts about Project IGI Mission 1 Trainyard

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Introduction Trainyard is the first and arguably the easiest, most stress-free mission in Project IGI. While there are many YouTube videos devoted to secrets, facts, and Easter eggs within each mission of the game, these usually focus on glitches and findings. This blog series hopes to do something different: one, it will present many overlooked details of the game and two, it will analyse some of them. Let’s get into the facts and findings from Project IGI 1 Mission 1 Trainyard. Secrets from IGI 1 Mission 1 1) The Trainyard is a Coastline Goods Yard One of the major differences between IGI 1 and IGI 2 is that the former has no discernible water bodies in any of the landscapes. The mission description is usually an objective summary, but for Trainyard, you have a location clue: Small coastline trainyard . Nothing about the featured image or the environment hints at the presence of an ocean or a sea. Once you’re in the level, there is no water as far as the eye can see, nor is anything ...