ArmA is FUN

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ArmA is FUN

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Get it. I think it's awesome and simply demands mass 5punky action. I know some people might be put off by the stuff that isn't exactly like BEEF, but that's cos it ain't frickin BEEF. It has toys, I can create missions to suit us (I did alot of mission writing for Op Flashpoint and the scripting is basically the same), and it's a little slower and less run/die/respawn/repeat than those other games, which I like, cos I'm crap at them but quite good at this.

Jimmy and I were dicking about in Sopwith Camels last night, until we got bored of that, nicked a couple of harriers, flew up a valley, bombed their tanks to smithereens, ejected into the sea, called in a blackhawk to rescue us, and then raided the town in tanks, planting satchel bombs under all the bridges. Was a right giggle.
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I do like the sound of this - I liked OFP but it was a bit confused when we played it muliplayer. I've heard it's pretty buggy though, and I'm worried that it's going to be the betamax to Joint Ops's VHS.

On the other hand, it sounds like you could design us some very silly missions with the variety of stuff available - multi-vehicle relay races and barnstorming in Sopwith Camels are two that immediately spring to mind.
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Post by Dog Pants »

Bollocks to it, I liked OFP so I'm going out on a limb. Can't afford a lot of games at the moment but I reckon I'll get some good single player time out of it if nothing else. It's on Play.com for £18 at the moment for anyone else who's interested.
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Joint Ops is old, ArmA is new - though admittedly not as shiny as some of the really new stuff. But BIS listens to their players and actively support their product. They've already released 2 patches (first one is bundled with the Euro release) tweaking some things that annoyed the players. The game is supremely moddable, and there are already some nice looking new toys in the works...OFP had pretty much every mod you could wish for in the end (Star Wars, Lego, Transformers, Stargate and Command & Conquer to name some of the more obscure ones). So while games like Joint Ops might keep be amused for a few days, OFP and now ArmA have kept me coming back for years.
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Op Flashpoint annoyed me a bit when it first came out, and I never quite managed to join in very successfully when we replayed it (unless you count providing the media).

I'm like loads more maturerer now, so perhaps I can be a bit more patient, and not expect to run around spraying bullets and kill all of the baddies almost by mistake.

The ability to write your own stuff sounds interesting, although I'm sure you're prepared, and won't feel aggrieved when on playing the mod you've spent hours lovingly crafting, 5punkers just all attempt to occupy the same tree/bathtub/inside of a cow.

It's a new game, though and they are a scarce breed at this time of year - I'll probably grab it next time I'm in a game shop or supermarket. (That will be tomorrow, then)
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FatherJack wrote:won't feel aggrieved when on playing the mod you've spent hours lovingly crafting, 5punkers just all attempt to occupy the same tree/bathtub/inside of a cow
That's what I love about this place. I reckon the ability to make decent custom maps could lend very well to our way of playing games.
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Post by Dog Pants »

I'm an idiot. Remember when I accidentally ordered 3 copies of Boondock Saints from Play? Well now I've got two copies of ArmA winging their way through the postal system :roll:
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Dog Pants wrote:I'm an idiot. Remember when I accidentally ordered 3 copies of Boondock Saints from Play? Well now I've got two copies of ArmA winging their way through the postal system :roll:
I'll take the extra. :)
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

Dog Pants wrote:I'm an idiot. Remember when I accidentally ordered 3 copies of Boondock Saints from Play? Well now I've got two copies of ArmA winging their way through the postal system :roll:
consider it a donation to expedite the setting up of a 5punky server :)
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Dog Pants wrote:I'm an idiot. Remember when I accidentally ordered 3 copies of Boondock Saints from Play? Well now I've got two copies of ArmA winging their way through the postal system :roll:
I have cancelled out your error by completely forgetting to buy it today.
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Post by MIkkyo »

is this going on bukkake? I need to go to game at some popint and actually buy some new games
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Well I'll send my spare copy to Berk to set up a server when it arrives, so there looks to be a handful of us interested and a server to play it on.
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Post by MIkkyo »

the fact it appears to have a proper single player interests me, it also reminds me of OP Flash point. I used to love making senarioes for that.
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Post by Joose »

We had much silly fun with Flashpoints editor, setting up downhill tractor races and things. If such things are happening here, I shall most certainly get a copy.
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MIkkyo wrote:the fact it appears to have a proper single player interests me, it also reminds me of OP Flash point. I used to love making senarioes for that.
Funny that, since it's the sequal to Op Flashpoint :P

I've already one semi-serious misison which involved flying down a valley velly velly quick in a harrier but inevitably ended up in dogfighting said jumpjet vs Sopwith Camel. It's actually a piece of piss to throw together a basic mission (there's even a handy mission wizard), but I've been exploring the advanced scripting stuff and it seems to be the same language as flashpoint so I'll probably port some of my old missions over sometime. Oh yeah, this is got traaa'ors too :aww:
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Post by friznit »

In the spirit of Wikiness, behold my ArmA addons database. Kinda work in progress, but that's the whole point of a Wiki, sherly?
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Post by Dog Pants »

friznit wrote:In the spirit of Wikiness, behold my ArmA addons database. Kinda work in progress, but that's the whole point of a Wiki, sherly?
Indeed it is. Cheers Friz!
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Post by mrbobbins »

Just like the 'Charlie' section, still a work in progress

http://www.5punk.co.uk/wiki/index.php?t ... ry:Charlie
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friznit wrote:In the spirit of Wikiness, behold my ArmA addons database. Kinda work in progress, but that's the whole point of a Wiki, sherly?
Make sure it's linked to from the front wiki page otherwise nobody will navigate to it
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Post by Woo Elephant Yeah »

Oh yeah, can someone find me the Amred Assault xfire icon so I can add this to the 5cheduler please
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