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Wow!
Now,if only SB Pro PE looked like this I would never leave my PC!
http://uk.pc.ign.com/dor/objects/901...re_080408.html |
Am I the only one who smells something fishy about this thing ? :hmm2:
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Actually,since posting it I found this...
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The title doesnt say if it's in-game or not. Nothing fishy there if you ask me. :salute:
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meh, could be in-game, a lot of OFP2 screenies look rather tasty.
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Edit: Another fishy thing is the reload time on that tank... :hmmm: |
The more I look at it the more I think it is not in-game footage.I'm thinking the PC to run that kind of detail hasn't been made yet...
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FYI - If you like OFP... stay tuned.
OFP2 is really a project done by the licensing distributor of the original OFP (I forget the name). In the meantime, BIS has come out with it's own descendant from OFP in the name of ArmA (Armed Assault) which has add-ons available. BIS will be releasing ArmA:2 in 2009 almost at the same time as OFP2 comes out. So really, you have 2 similar games in scope and modability coming to market this year. I can't wait. ArmA is NOT OFP. It is an evolution beyond it. Greater immersion. FAR greater difficulty. I've really enjoyed it. |
ArmA was OFP with nicer graphics, same old engine and same old limitations. And the more I look at the ArmA 2, it seems like they're doing the same trick again as that engine is 100% surely the same old OFP engine. :yep:
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Well actually OFP's engine is RV1, while Arma is RV2 and Arma2 RV3. Not at all the same engine in them, but three different evolutionary steps of the RV-engine.
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At least for me. This is flashpoint 2 only by its name. It's not even from the original developers so the original vision is not what drives this development but profit(hence the grafic whoring). Now that's fishy. I think I will not even bother about this. It's only my personal opinion but the best way to drive the smell of rotten fish into my nose is to put grafics in the foreground and couple it with cheap arcade action. |
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In some way I wish the would have created another large expansion pack like resistance back then. Maybe that would have worked out better but who knows. Personally I will continue to support BI, they did it once and they will do it again when they get the right support. I won't touch the codemasters stuff it doesn't deserve it. A good game is more then the sum of its features. This is something that publishers that try to copy the success of such revolutionary games like flashpoint, for the sake of profit will perhaps never learn. |
To be fair, one has to say that ArmA now runs fine, stable and smooth, at least in SP. I cannot judge MP, since I did not test it. I have not had a single freeze or crash with it.
Having bought the Gold Edition with the addon and patch 1.08, and meanwhile having been able to patch it further to 1.14 after initial troubles, I must say that I enjoy the huge "adventure playground" scenario I created for United Sarani very much. A very good deal for me, even more so since the Gold editon already came at reduced smile price for 10 or 15 Euros. A very good infantry simulator. The tanks and IFVs however are a waste of time, as was the case in Flashpoint. Big deal - simply leave them out, and you're done. :up: If you want to tank the countryside, pick SBP. armA2 will need to do without me for a long time to come. First I think my system cannot handle it, and second, it will have plenty of bugs, and it will take a lot of time to patch it. I am not willing to pay full price and then needing to wait months and months anymore. I am too old for such nonsense. |
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1.15 beta, which I mainly use since I only play MP, seems just as stable, while also dealing with some of the MP lag issues pretty effectively. |
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