


So, be ready for the extreme survival shooting missions and show your perfect gorilla commando skills to eliminate all the enemies’ base camps. As you are the last commando, so you are the only hope left for your country defense. It’s your challenge to kill enemies before they kill you and take back your land from enemy and become a last commando sniper shooter. You are only last person left from your force.

Enemy has taken your land and they make their camp and making trouble in your country. Enjoy thrilling commando assault based game with modern combat zones. So I'm still open for suggestions, it really drives me (and my students) insane.Commando 2 with sniper 3d assassin is one of the best first person shooting action game that is all about shooting and survival with your strategy. It was mentioned that this pops up if you need to install a package from source, but this happens without any packages being installed, and it doesn't explain why on earth RStudio starts looking for git. I have asked this before: Turn off git requirement on MacBook Pro - get rid of popup I also don't know how to solve this, apart from clogging up their hard drive with a bunch of tools they're not going to use. It's a intro course statistics, so there's absolutely no need for those command line developer tools. They don't need git, they don't need to build packages from source. This year's example is on a MacBook Air (M1, 2020) with macOS Big Sur version 11.5.2 installed. Do you want to install them now?" (Dutch screenshot in attachment). "For the command git command line developer tools are needed. Quite a few of the ones that come in with a Mac, get the following pop-up when opening RStudio: This problem pops up every year when a new batch of students enter the classroom.
