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Is Arma3 still the "Flagship"

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I wouldn't mind if ARMA 3 was delayed somewhat longer towards summer of 2013 for extra polishing if necessary. I rather see a nice neat product than a rushed one :P. Quality is always nice. Of course if it comes with the typical bugs that ARMA is usually release with, that's fine if it gets patching up over time but a lot of newcomers would be turn off (doesn't bug me as long as I see some neat features included and delivered).

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I wouldn't mind if ARMA 3 was delayed somewhat longer towards summer of 2013 for extra polishing if necessary. I rather see a nice neat product than a rushed one :P. Quality is always nice. Of course if it comes with the typical bugs that ARMA is usually release with, that's fine if it gets patching up over time but a lot of newcomers would be turn off (doesn't bug me as long as I see some neat features included and delivered).
The point of delaying for extra polishing would be to get rid of "the typical bugs that ARMA is usually release with"... I would be bugged to see them as a player (who doesn't do mission design) still in ARMA 3, and as you said -- "a lot of newcomers would be turn off", but it "doesn't bug me"... I remember Mondkalb talking about the differences in perspective, and how "doesn't bug me" won't help in squashing those bugs.

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BIS cancel all things!

Recent studies have shown that strategic cancellation can increase the reputation and sales figures of a company. The proof of this is the not-cancelling of Daikatana. I am also of the opinion that 99% of all BIS customers will support every cancellation. Doesn´t matter what´s cancelled.

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With any luck this zombie stuff will get a melee option into ArmA.

Gief bayonet.

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Recent studies have shown that strategic cancellation can increase the reputation and sales figures of a company. The proof of this is the not-cancelling of Daikatana. I am also of the opinion that 99% of all BIS customers will support every cancellation. Doesn´t matter what´s cancelled.

Not sure a 12 year old game counts as "recent", but what the hell! Let's cancel Arma3, that's certainly something I can support! When can we pre-order the cancellation?

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I'd support delaying it indefinitely to implement AI self preservation. Ie: against heavy weapons (tanks, attack helicopters) where it can be easy to sustain heavy losses. (Which now happens a lot as they seem to just stand there and take it)

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