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skillfultree

So im new here and have a few questions.

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Is arma 2 open world? like far cry 2. or is it level by level?

and should I get arma 2 or wait for 3?

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The game is what you make it to be.

It can be both open world and level by level depending on how the mission has been made.

I'd suggest you get ARMA2:Free and play around with the editor to get a feel for the game hobby.

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Ye sure,

it has single player mode with campaigns, single missions, tutorials etc.

And last but not least the game has an editor where you can build custom missions, so this 'what you make it to be'.

Meanwhile there´s a ton of user made missions and addons available, so you will never run out of new content for free :)

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sweet! thanks, ill do more research on the game. and asking people here is my homework. If you can be bothered to post a comment like that, you could surely tell me what I would like to know.

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Arma is a great game with almost infinitive possibilities.

Look here

www.armaholic.com

Tons of user Made MP and SP Scenarios, Campaigns, Weapon-, vehicle-, unitmods, Islands. And all for free!

Be sure to buy the Combined Operations package.

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Do your homework on this game and you'll be rewarded.

What Hellfire meant is that you will have to invest some time into the game, learning how it works, how to play it, even how to install some mods.

Other games of course are more user friendly.

Arma isn't so accessible at first. But after you learn the game, I'll promess, you will receive such a deep and atmospherical gaming experience which the other games can't give you!

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Once you learn how to play ArmA and get past the general derpitude of the action menu and some of the animations, it becomes very fun and a much cheaper (and IMO better) alternative to Michael Bay-produced Call of Duty games etc.

ArmA requires patience, cooperation and being careful overall. It's one of those games where you can't expect it to take care of you.

Edited by Colosseum

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