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{{Header_Nav|game=Soldier Front}}
{{Header_Nav|game=Soldier Front}}
Soldier front is a modern first-person shooting game that is free to register.  After you have registered just scroll down on the main page for ijji then click on Soldier Front after you have clicked on it just click on play live and its free to download after u have done downloading it, click on play live again then just let it load.
Soldier front is a modern first-person shooting game that is free to register.  After you have registered just scroll down on the main page for ijji then click on Soldier Front after you have clicked on it just click on play live and its free to download after you have done downloading it, click on play live again then just let it load.




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=== Single Battle ===
=== Single Battle ===
In the only deathmatch mode in SF, up to 16 players compete against each other in a free-for-all to reach a certain number of kills. The first person to achieve the number of kills wins the match.  
In the only deathmatch mode in SF, up to 16 players compete against each other in a free-for-all to reach a certain number of kills. The first person to achieve the number of kills wins the match.  
Team Battle: Two opposing teams, the red and blue teams, set out to accomplish a certain mission. For example, common missions include planting/defusing a bomb or capturing/protecting a target. The Red Team always roleplays the part of the aggressor/terrorist faction; and Blue Team conversly acts as the defender faction. There are exceptions in dual operations, however. A team wins a round when it successfully accomplishes its specific goal. The overall winner of the game is determined by which team won the prerequisite number of rounds first (usually 8 or 10 rounds).  
Team Battle: Two opposing teams, the red and blue teams, set out to accomplish a certain mission. For example, common missions include planting/defusing a bomb or capturing/protecting a target. The Red Team always roleplays the part of the aggressor/terrorist faction; and Blue Team conversely acts as the defender faction. There are exceptions in dual operations, however. A team wins a round when it successfully accomplishes its specific goal. The overall winner of the game is determined by which team won the prerequisite number of rounds first (usually 8 or 10 rounds).  


=== The Blast Operation ===
=== The Blast Operation ===
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=== The No Sniper Mode ===
=== The No Sniper Mode ===
The No Sniper mode is enabled only in VIP rooms. Single, Team, and Clan battles may be chosen with this option. If this mode is chosen, sniper rifles may not be used for any purpose throughout in the battle at any time.
The No Sniper mode is enabled only in VIP rooms. Single, Team, and Clan battles may be chosen with this option. If this mode is chosen, sniper rifles may not be used for any purpose throughout in the battle at any time.
 
== Game issues ==
The game has many exploitable glitches and bugs that users can use to gain an advantage in a match. For example, a player can hide in objects and walls, rendering himself completely invulnerable while still able to shoot freely at other players. "Glitching," as it is commonly referred to, explicitly violates the TOS of the game. Consequently, "glitchers" are filed into ban reports, and eventually banned from the game. Another issue is "modem tapping" or "standbying".

Revision as of 07:36, 5 October 2007

Soldier front is a modern first-person shooting game that is free to register. After you have registered just scroll down on the main page for ijji then click on Soldier Front after you have clicked on it just click on play live and its free to download after you have done downloading it, click on play live again then just let it load.


Game modes

Single Battle

In the only deathmatch mode in SF, up to 16 players compete against each other in a free-for-all to reach a certain number of kills. The first person to achieve the number of kills wins the match. Team Battle: Two opposing teams, the red and blue teams, set out to accomplish a certain mission. For example, common missions include planting/defusing a bomb or capturing/protecting a target. The Red Team always roleplays the part of the aggressor/terrorist faction; and Blue Team conversely acts as the defender faction. There are exceptions in dual operations, however. A team wins a round when it successfully accomplishes its specific goal. The overall winner of the game is determined by which team won the prerequisite number of rounds first (usually 8 or 10 rounds).

The Blast Operation

The red team must plant a time bomb on one of the two blast points and ensure the detonation of the bomb and eliminate all opposing members of blue team to win the round. The blue team must defuse the bomb if it is planted and eliminate the red team to win the round.

The Capturing Operation

The red team must retrieve an item and return it a to designated 'safe zone', as well as kill all the opposing members of the blue team to win the round. The blue team must defend the objective for the set amount of time or kill all the members of the red team in orderto win the round.

The Flee Operation

The red team must reach a preset 'safe zone' (usually on the far side of the map) or eliminate all the opposing members of the blue team to win the round. The blue team must eliminate the members of the red team before they reach the 'safe zone' in order to win the round.

The Dual Operation

The red team or the blue must acquire the objective and return it to their designated 'safe zone' to win the round. The teams may also kill all opposing members of the other team to win the round. Essentially, this mode is like Capture the Flag.

Clan Battle

Essentially identical to Team battle; however the opposing teams are made up of members of opposing clans. Playing a Clan battle gives clan points, which raise the clan's ranks. Clan battles are officially done with both teams playing both sides of each map (red/blue) with 5 rounds each to determine the win % out of 10 total rounds.

The No Sniper Mode

The No Sniper mode is enabled only in VIP rooms. Single, Team, and Clan battles may be chosen with this option. If this mode is chosen, sniper rifles may not be used for any purpose throughout in the battle at any time.