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Started by TheCommandTent, April 02, 2012, 09:37:15 PM

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jomni

Better luck next time, republic.

Toonces

I downloaded the alpha version of the new Guam theater for BMS Falcon this weekend and finally got it installed tonight.  All I can say is wow!

It is still very, very rough around the edges- airfields not leveled, planes blowing up on runways, getting stuck on taxiways, etc., but the potential is insane.



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Jarhead0331

Sure as hell looks great from the air!
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Nefaro

That terrain looks amazing from high alt.  Did they use actual aerial pics?

TheCommandTent

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undercovergeek

Finally finished all the codes for the Arma II Pilot Rescue Mission.

Spec Ops Bravo Team are tasked with rescuing a captured pilot - intel reports he is being held by Russian forces hiding out in the small, farming village of Hati Hati (i didnt choose the name!). Having just exited the helicopter the team spread out for a recon of the area:-



Checking the ridge line, Operative Williams (4) is on the top of a hill to our left looking down the road seen a little to our front:-



A small patrol is ambushed as they come down the road having reported the helo insertion:-



The village is split in half, the larger part is seen here, recon shows no signs of enemy activity but i post Sniper Williams here in case anyone comes out to see what were doing.........:-



.........whilst me, Handler (Medic) and Flynn (Operative 3) check the other side of the village.











Anguille

Question to the one who posted the Paraworld picture....do you run the game on windows 7? If yes how...i couldn't (stupid drm). Cheers.

undercovergeek

At the back of the village I spot a Spetznatz guard - thats him in the middle of the aiming reticule. After running Williams round the back of his half of the village and finding no troops or pilot, I decide this is where our pilot is and we move in:-



There's our pilot, I walked into a bush making noise and he popped up to see who it was - if he heard me so did his guards. I send Handler and Flynn on a wide end run round to the back of the scrapped car and hut seen here:-



Whilst they approach from the rear I jump over the wall killing one guard and Flynn is lightly wounded killing the other guard. The pilot is liberated and sent to some cover behind the buildings, and i call in the chopper while Handler gets the bandages out:-



Frantic radio calls from the local barracks go unanswered - an enemy patrol is sent to check on the situation. Flynn is KIA making sure the pilot is safe:-




Providing cover for the extraction Williams the sniper goes down, Handler takes up the slack and the pilot is instructed to get on board:-



Half of Bravo Team leaves the field with the pilot on board:-




Nefaro

I'd like to check out ARMA2 sometime, but don't know if it will give me motion sickness like certain fps-engined games do.  Judging by the screenshots, and it having a 3rd-person view, it doesn't look like one of those that gives me problems.

I have fond memories of Op:Flashpoint so have been considering it for a future purchase.

jomni

ARMA 2 is slow.  Some say clunky but it is way better than Operation Flashpoint and ARMA 1.  Playing 3rd person is the way to go if you want to avoid motion sickness. Though you still need to zoom into first person sights when you want to shoot accurately. 

First person view has puke inducing motion blur and head bob. 

Toonces

Turn the head bob off and ARMA 2 isn't too bad.
"If you had a chance, right now, to go back in time and stop Hitler, wouldn't you do it?  I mean, I personally wouldn't stop him because I think he's awesome." - Eric Cartman

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Toonces

More BMS Falcon, this time in Israel Theater of Operations 2, version 0.96:



There's a reason why it takes years and years for a "real" fighter pilot to do this stuff, and why it takes months to become proficient even in the sim.  There's a LOT going on in this picture.  I'm flying an F-15C on an escort mission for 8 F-16s doing strike and SEAD.  We're approaching the target area.  I have SA-2 and SA-3 rings on my HSD, several bogies on my FCR that are potentially hostile (and within the SAM rings), I'm showing SA-3 and SA-6 on my EWR as well as a bunch of F-16s, some of which are hostile just to keep things interesting.

All of this is happening at almost 550kts true airspeed.  It's a lot to juggle.

This is actually a fairly light mission in Falcon.



RECCE check...



I don't remember taking this picture, but it's still cool.



"If you had a chance, right now, to go back in time and stop Hitler, wouldn't you do it?  I mean, I personally wouldn't stop him because I think he's awesome." - Eric Cartman

"Does a watch list mean you are being watched or is it a come on to Toonces?" - Biggs

jomni

Is there an Israel dynamic campaign if BMS?

Toonces

Yes, but the ground war is still WIP.  They've done some amazing stuff with the theater though; it's worth checking out.
"If you had a chance, right now, to go back in time and stop Hitler, wouldn't you do it?  I mean, I personally wouldn't stop him because I think he's awesome." - Eric Cartman

"Does a watch list mean you are being watched or is it a come on to Toonces?" - Biggs

Anguille

Quote from: Anguille on January 09, 2013, 06:12:49 PM
Question to the one who posted the Paraworld picture....do you run the game on windows 7? If yes how...i couldn't (stupid drm). Cheers.

Someone?