Arma II: Operation Arrowhead is an excellent expansion. It provides an abundance of new content, including at least 15 hours of gameplay before you even touch the editor or enter a multiplayer match, a beautiful new Central Asian setting, and a respectable number of new factions and armaments. Additionally, it fixes some significant flaws from the previous game, most importantly by avoiding the infuriating bugs that marred Arma II's single-player campaign. In short, it achieves almost everything that an expansion should and marks a new high point in a steadily improving franchise.
This article is about the interview that took place at E3 about DayZ Standalone, a little teaser at what we are to expect from the new release. New emerging details has been released on DayZ Buzz, The "News Media Outlet" for the DayZ Community.
DSOGaming writes: "Bohemia must feel really great with ArmA 3′s success. Despite the fact that the game is still in alpha stage, ArmA 3′s users are already more than those of all previous ArmA games combined."
I quite enjoy the Beta so far, very fun.
Too bad my video card burned out, hopefully not because I was playing ArmA3 haha, although it is very likely as the game is pretty demanding on the hard-wear.
Friend gave it to me on steam, awesome game hopefully
PS4 Release in the future.
Mods on Monday is back for another week. This week, Arma II's mod, Wasteland, a sandbox style gamemode is featured for this week. The idea is to scavenge for your weapons and gear via vehicles as well as take down objectives that appear on the map, taking them for your team. Along with that, the ability to build your own bases by taking the resources you need from the places around you.
Suggestions for more mods to look into are welcomed.