Time again to delve into the depths of the modification community and see if anything is shiny.
First up, "Project Reality", being built by the nice boys over at
http://www.realitymod.com/An ambitious attempt to bring more realism into an extremely arcade-style game, PR has recently added more toys to their expanding arsnal of death-dealing devices. The Chinese have gained the PF-89, an anti-tank rocket, while the British bombers have a total of 5 new forms of explosive ordance to rain over their enemies. The premise sounds good, the graphics look purty, and while its probably pointless to hold your breath, there is some hope that these guys may bring back that elusive balance of realistic physics and addictive gameplay that made us all love BFV and 1942 so much.
Next, "Brickfield 2", a likely drug-induced modification which is Lego-inspired. Sadly, the website is down... we can only hope that this is a temporary situation, and not indicitive of the team throwing in the coloured blocks. Check it out yourself at
http://www.brickfield-mod.com/On a more promising front, "Operation Peacekeeper", about the fictional conflict between the German and Serbian forces in Kosovo, seems to be steaming ahead nicely. They've recently added the J-22 "Eagle" jet to the Serbian forces, and while there are no comments on a final release date (since when have modders been that organized?), at least their site is still up at
http://www.opkmod.com/.
Lastly, no news from POE2. Our breath may be baited, but we'll simply have to wait.