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  • #45738
    XDCiNSANE
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    i’ll be waiting for these mods for RO……

    http://www.darkesthourgame.com/

    http://www.marenostrumgame.com/

    Ooo baby! but how they gonna incorporate Planes in RO ?

    Will these be available through steam or stuff..

    exciting to play anything other than russians 🙂

    ………

    so yeah Arma.. spose you cant compare demo to full release.. I still cant make me mind up :/ I was enjoying flying the Helo’s in the SP n all 🙂

    #45739
    Mr.Fenix
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    Since buying ArmA on Saturday, I’ve been glued to my monitor playing it. It’s heaven.

    The demo was frightening at first with the myriad keyboard controls. My answer to that was to delete ALL the controls, set up some basics for motion and weapons, and just add the rest of them in mid-game when I found a need for them. Doing it that way made it very easy to get to grips with. Of course there were some funny moments, like spending my last minute in a round being unable to exit a hummer under attack because I didn’t have a ‘select next’ key bound.

    Performance noticeably improved in the UK release v1.04 (as far as I can tell, the much vaunted v1.05 patch isn’t out yet) over the demo, and that was nice for me on a low-end machine*. I spent time last week sifting info on an upgrade to help play this game (Gainward Golden Sample ‘Gos like Hell’ 7800GTS+ 512MB DDR3 AGP) and now I don’t have to worry about finding that £200 so quickly :).

    I’m unlikely to play BF2142 again and can’t remember the last time I played um..? lol i forgot its name… uh (checks…) Red Orchestra! lol. RO was cool but I still felt it rather Call of Duty after a while. That and I never found anyone to talk to (couldn’t work Ventrilo out).

    Armed Assault FTW in this household.

    -Fenix out.

    *My Low-end machine
    Athlon XP 3000+ (333MHz)
    2GB DDR 333MHz
    nVidia 6600GT 256MB DDR3

    #45740
    nOm
    Participant

    you playing mp Fenix?

    love the cti…..how many servers etc

    never play sp of any game..so need to know there are half a dozen decent servers

    #45741
    Mr.Fenix
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    I had about 20 servers to choose from today in v1.04 – so these are brand new servers since the 16th.

    Already some cool custom missions out there.

    Hopefully, it’ll take-off like crazy.

    Off to play 🙂

    Ciao!

    #45742
    nOm
    Participant

    Fenix,if you can m8, keep us updated…with servers, performance etc 😀

    #45743
    Mr.Fenix
    Participant

    😆 I get to do the ‘research’ then. Now all I need is a grant.

    #45744
    nOm
    Participant

    spent several hours into the small hours playing cft…very tactical….popped one chap at 4/500m with me m4…methinks i might buy this 😀

    #45745
    XDCErratic-Space
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    Is that single player or MP? I’m quite keen to have a look at this but can never be bothered playing SP.

    #45746
    XDCiNSANE
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    MP mate

    #45747
    nOm
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    mp …only the demo though…buggy piece of shit tbh, but shows a lot of promise….i know theres a new patch at the end of this month..

    takes a fair while to get a decent fps on ur system though ie: above 25/30, but apparently the uk retail has been optimized 🙂

    http://www.gamershell.com/download_17023.shtml

    spend a while on it though…feels extremely ‘clunky’

    #45748
    Wipers
    Participant

    @Mr.Fenix wrote:

    Gainward Golden Sample

    😆 Always makes me titter when i see this on Gainward cards..

    But anyway… SP in Flashpoint was awesome. Kept me away from online games from ages.

    #45749
    crazy hippo
    Participant

    i have only played it briefly as im playing far too much eve, but what i ahve played of the single player game is great. its the same realism of op flashpoint that i remember but with the added bonus of looking peachy

    #45750
    nOm
    Participant

    only £19.99 at amazon

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B000MMY71Y/ref=amb_link_macro_39344865/202-4159039-8294266

    now if only i had a job 😥

    #45751
    XDCOldPhart
    Participant

    What sort of job are you after Nomster?

    #45752
    Mr.Fenix
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    Well, forgot what I was going to post. I was supposed to be working but wrote this drivel instead: –

    We’re feeling pretty good, having just wiped out a group of 12 soldiers in a short farmhouse attack – without sustaining any casualties ourselves. I was feeling lucky, and high after a close shot skinned my left arm. My bloody sleeve garnered some sympathy and humorous comments from the others.

    Our minds are thinking ahead to the next target, a nearby village where we know we’ll find armoured resistance waiting. Unsuspecting, we hope. In the distance, the drone of an enemy helicopter seems closer than it really is, perhaps amplified and funnelled towards us by the landscape.

    You can’t beat a few guys loading-up with their favourite weapons from an enemy’s supply crate. After hefting a couple of satchel charges for myself, I offer to take spare ammo for another guy’s M136 AT-launcher. Here, it’s not the frag count, you see; it’s the squad winning through. We all help each other.

    I put out the fire on the ground, and bury a couple of the most-obvious corpses, just in case. The guys who’ve finished readying themselves stand nearby or sit, watching me.

    …Then we head out into the hills on foot, planning to observe the mission objective from high cover. On the way, we narrowly avoided contact with an enemy foot patrol, itchy trigger fingers straining to open up on the 7 spec-ops walking up the same hill in single file, but common sense wins: stealth is important to our plan, and casualties now would jeopardise any chance of ultimate success at the third objective…

    We’re in luck. The patrol didn’t spot us, the village is quiet. On the other hand, we’ve already identified two BPMs (armoured, tracked vehicles with heavy machine guns in an enclosed swivel-turret). Plans are made.

    We follow a covered route in single file and regroup at the first building we come to. There we split up left and right, intent on achieving firing positions to take out the armour we spotted earlier. With an eye out for foot-soldiers – this corner is quiet but between us we spot another eight, and another three armoured vehicles. Well, we have to start somewhere!

    With good stealth, we’ve got firing positions on 2 armoured vehicles and a number of troopers. I’ve got an enemy officer in my sights. He’s not doing much; I guess he never will.

    The signal is given – FIRE AT WILL! – and all hell breaks loose. My target the officer, takes one in the side of the head just as he begins to turn towards the sound of a nearby RPG round, and is dead before he hits the floor. The first episode of mayhem lasts maybe 15 seconds; all our targets are eliminated. But, we’ve woken the whole village. In the silence that follows the madness of flashes and bangs, I can hear the distinctive engines of several more armoured vehicles turning over. I can imagine their remaining officers assembling a picture of what happened and organising their men.

    If we wait here too long, we’ll be slowly out-manoeuvred and taken apart piecemeal. It’s decided (via radio) to remain split-up and for each of the two groups to pursue separate armoured targets, eliminating any foot-soldiers we come across. I’m worried about all the unknowns, did those spec-ops patrolling squad hear us? Where are they? Eyes sharp, my group moves out. Our pointman suddenly falls and a loud crack has us diving for cover and we know he’s dead. The shot came from the hill. Convergent fire from myself and a buddy despatch the sniper, even as he edges further around a thick tree.

    Almost before I’ve regained my feet, I hear an enemy soldier (an officer?) calling out a target. Does he mean us? We have to get away from this courtyard! I leg it to the other side, to a corner. All clear, so I call the others across. The BPM is louder, it’s moving this way along the road. I look up at the wall, trying not to imagine the BPM barrelling straight through it and crushing us in the rubble.

    etc.

    yay, it’s home time. think I’ll play ArmA!

    -Fenix out

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