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Well it's up for all you arma 2 fans. I'm currently at 89% of my download, can't wait to give it a go. You can get it on steam or directly from BIS's site. I'll post some screenshots later on.
LordofHats wrote: All the Day Z fans are gonna get the game and their first question will be "where are all the zombies"
Heh ya I can see that happening
Condas wrote: I will have to get that, had a blast with Arma 2 just fooling around in the editor. Put hundreds of hours into that thing.
That's what is great about BIS, you can access the editor in the alpha, and the best part is there's very little learning curve because it's so similar to arma 2's editor.
As promised here are a crapload of screenshots from a little scenario I put together in the editor. For an alpha this game looks amazing. And it's a blast to play already.
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djphranq wrote: Is the Arma II collection worth a purchase (20 bucks on steam)? Or should I just jump into Arma 3 Alpha? I've always wanted to try the Arma series.