Desert Combat & Trauma Studios team members edit

Desert Combat & Trauma Studios members has been corrected by an actual member of the DC team and Trauma Studios. Not Fancruft.

The listing of the team is more appropriate under the Desert Combat section since Trauma Studios did not employ all members. Trauma Studios came after the start of the Desert Combat MOD. Only a select few of the MOD team were able to join Trauma Studios full time after it was partially funded by the gameplay R&D project for Battlefield 2. Others were paid as contractors. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Westhill21 (talkcontribs) 14:17, 25 June 2015 (UTC)Reply

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