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A wide variety of things, some key ones that I can remember from the top of my head are:
A more advanced garage system than the one used by Barbolani (which has since been recreated in the community version)
A more advanced city supply system that involved locating resources and capturing and transporting them to towns.
A completely different code base created by a community development team (some of which went on to produce Vindicta)
A method of purchasing weapons through either NATO support, where a helicopter would deliver a supply crate of equipment, or by meeting a dealer known only as "The Sketchy Irishman" from whom supply crates of random weapons could be purchased.
This came at the expense of stability issues, as when Barbolani returned to development the code base was rolled back to his last work and he continued from there and thus beyond the version numbered 1.9 there was no further work or maintenance carried out on this codebase.