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    What the...?

    I'm pretty sure he just built a lightweight lawnmower shell around the mechanics of remote-control plane. I read about it somewhere.
  2. Nothing to add except; Beaucoup. It means 'alot'. I guess you need to have seen some Vietnam movies to get it.
  3. Well, why do they expect you to forward the email if it doesn't guarantee you will meet your true love?
  4. I thought it was more to do with it being the end of the season rather than her death. My understanding was that there would be a double episode on Sunday.
  5. Exactly. Of course they are told to try and keep the customers. This guy went a little overboard, but yeah, he thought he was doing his job, and he got fired for it. AOL needed to make someone the scapegoat. That said, for the past three months AOL have been billing me £5.00 for a service I haven't used in five years, so I hope they all die in freak yachting accidents.
  6. ArmA is basically an updated VBS1 engine, VBS1 of course being an updated OFP engine. Game2 is obviously going to be a further upgrade of the original engine, but on a scale that warrants standalone status.
  7. Codemasters own the rights to the name, and there was some dispute between them and BIS, the developers, so there was a split. Codemasters announced they would be making their own [OFP: DR]. So far there has been no evidence that any serious work has been done on this. BIS decided to make Armed Assault, which has been described as Operation Flashpoint 1.5. BIS are also developing a game currently known as 'Game 2'. As it stands now, this will be the true sequel to OFP in everything but name. You can find out more about that, and the Codemasters [OFP: DR], in the forums in this section
  8. This is getting ridiculous. Modding out the clicking sound? Did any of you do that for GR? Is it really that big a deal?
  9. PC Format magazine have released a video showing the TrackIR function to control head movement in Armed Assault. OFP.cz link Download #1 Download #2
  10. "You cannot invade the mainland United States. There would be a rifle behind each blade of grass."
  11. When he said "I'm with GRIN on the co-op", he meant he supported them, not that he works with them.
  12. I really enjoyed Spartan. As Para said it is a bit of a slow-burner, but there are a few shootout sequences to keep you entertained while you're following the plot. It's nicely paced, well acted and well scripted. Typical David Mamet. There also seemed to be alot of attention to realism in regard to the military side of things, so that is another bonus for the purist types. The best film I have seen this year was Brick, starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt (3rd Rock from the Sun). It's a detective story in the style of Dashiell Hammett and the Bogart noirs, set in high school. Check it out if you'
  13. Then again, maybe you did just fall or the old SS enhancement trick.
  14. I see what you mean, but most of the ones in the article are taken from the zoomed out command view, ergo you can't see much of the excellent detail you see in the official shots. Then there is the fact that OFP has always had this mip-mapping thing going on, particularly when you're running on lower detail levels, which I guess is why the trees and other objects look sort of crappy compared to the official shots.
  15. They look pretty much the same to me too. Maybe his system just wasn't up to having everything on full, or it's the size of the shots.
  16. Ah, just saw this. Just in case it was not clear, that wasn't me saying that, I was quoting another guy who replied to that comment. I think further down someone said it was indeed Saw.
  17. The tide changed according to the month, but I don't think it happened during the day (don't quote me on that). Unfortunately the rivers and lakes on Nogova also had the wave thing going on. If I remember correctly, ArmA will support rivers and lakes etc without the weird tidal effects of the sea.
  18. I know there was a day/night cycle and yes, it had the lighting and such, but I mean I can't remember if the sun actually tracked across the sky and rose on the horizon etc.
  19. It's cool though. Now that I think about it, I'm not sure if there was a realistic sun cycle in OFP or not. I'm guessing not.
  20. Yeah, it's a shame, really. Storylines are fine and everything, but I think there is a line that games should not cross. If I want to be engrossed by a plot, I'll watch a movie. These intricate plots come sometimes work in games, but I would rather not have them in military shooters like the GR series. In Ghost Recon, you had your basic story about Communist hardliners, and that's why you're there; enough said. I liked how the story was only played out in the briefings. You got little bits and pieces of a greater plot. You don't really need to know anything else because you are just the tea
  21. That would be great and all, but it can't happen. The technology and juice which would be required to make all that possible (while maintaining the graphical status quo) are immediately obvious, so I won't go into that. Apart from the hardware limitations, you're talking about completely changing the style of the game. That's a bit of an exaggeration, don't you think? You make it sound like GR was a totally free-roaming experience. I think people around here give GR more credit than it deserves when talking about linearity. The game you're describing would be 'more in keeping wi
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