ArmA 2 Demo Released, Samples Campaign and Multiplayer
by Alice O'Connor, Jun 25, 2009 7:59am PDTNow on FileShack is the demo for Bohemia Interactive's battlefield simulator ArmA 2. The whopping 2.84GB download contains one campaign mission, a multiplayer map with three game modes, the 'boot camp' tutorials, and oodles of weapons and vehicles.
Already released in Europe, ArmA 2 will arrive in North America through Steam on Friday, then hit retail shelves on July 7 courtesy of publisher Got Game Entertainment.
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It seems that a lot of people are hyped about the graphics, but seriously, what the hell? This game runs like shit on my beast of a computer and I honestly do not see anything great about the graphics. Extremely long draw distance? Sure, but what is the goddamn point? Character models look terrible! Nothing really remarkable about the texture work, although it's not bad by any means.
Someone explain this game to me, Fallout 3 looks exceedingly better than this and runs much smoother, this is not even mentioning the *extremely* clunky controls/combat in general (I realize it's supposed to be a complex tactical shooter, but come on, I didn't think it was fun at all!)
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It's much more than just "one soldier in a war".
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