Tonci87 163 Posted August 13, 2009 (edited) Combined Operation Arrowhead informations http://www.arma2.com/arrowhead/arrowhead.html The Cover will look like this There will also be a different Cover for the US, its basucally the same, only that the US one has the Flag as background The Game is an Addon to Arma2, but will work stand alone. OA will take place in the Country of Takistan, wich is inspired by Afghanistan Releasedate: 29.06.2010 Overview: Three years after the confl ict in Chernarus, portrayed in the original Arma II, a new fl ashpoint in the Green Sea region heats up and coalition forces led by the US Army are sent to Takistan to quickly restore peace and prevent further civilian casualties. Players will enlist into various roles within the US Army, from basic infantrymen, through special operatives, to pilots and tank crew in this new installment in the award winning line up of military simulators for PC from Bohemia Interactive. Features: Takistan 160km² 160 square km of Central Asia modeled with extreme precision using real world data Zargabad 70km² 70 square km of extremely realistic environment including full areas of dense urban CQB conflicts. Desert The Size is infinite Neue Factions For example German KSK, Czech Army, the Takistani Army and local militias Over 100 new vehicels and over 80 new Weapons For example Sweet Stuff like the AH-64 Apache, MH-47 Chinook, AH/MH-6 Littlebird, Stryker varianten, M3 Bradley, T-55, BTR-60, M113, UH-1H, FN FAL, FN SCAR variants and many more New Sound Engine Grafics and Engine Optimisations Funktional Infrared Lasers und Lamp torches FLIR Countermeassures for Planes and Choppers Firecontrolsystem for Tanks Fully functional Backpacks Controllable UAVs Ability to zero your Gun Random Town Generator If you are tired of playing in the same enviroment again Nearly all Buildings enterable Better Performance compared to Arma2 Not confirmed Features: Fully functional 3-D Real Time Editor 64bit .exe for more RAM Support Ability to modify your Weapon à la MW2 Ability to shoot from the passenger seat Factions: BLUFOR -US Army -Delta Force -German KSK -Czech Army -UN OPFOR The local takistani Army, local Militias First Trailer: IlXa9uoAoXc&feature=player_embedded >All Screenshots are Ingame Eine kleine Auswahl von amerikanischen Schützenpanzern Chinook Falschparker A Review from a Game Magazine that had the privilegue to play the Prewiev Version of OA It wouldn't be fair to call Operation Arrowhead "just" an expansion. Respect-worthy statistics describing the new project prove that this is in fact a new game built on top of ARMA 2's engine. The plot is this time set in a fictional country similar to Afghanistan, where terrorists fight with several international organizations. The campaign and its plot won't have almost anything at all in common with previous ARMA.Because the release date is closing in we got our hands on a press preview version. It still had a few quirks, but it gave us a strong suggestion as to what a war in a different place on Earth will look like, meaning a completely different environment that Chernorussian forests in the previous game. The first thing from Operation Arrowhead I tried was one of the campaign missions, where together with my team I set out to free captives from buildings inside a quarry... The mission start was truly effective - we were transported to the place by small helicopters straight out of the Black Hawk Down movie (Little Bird ). I got a rifle with a telescopic sight so huge it filled nearly half of the screen. On top of that we were attacking from hills and the whole complex was right down bellow us. All we had to do was close in a bit and open fire with lethal precision on the enemy soldiers. They did react on the incoming fire by lying down, for example, however hiding behind some obstacles or even inside buildings didn't appeal to them. After a rather easy base clean-up a next task came up. A civilian rushed out from one of the buildings and claimed that he was ordered by the enemy soldiers to rig the whole complex to explode. He gave me a deactivation code just before he disappeared in a valley. I thought that deactivating the bomb would be an easy task. However, at that time I didn't yet know that the detonator's display doesn't show standard Arabic numerals, but some weird gibberish. Thankfully the numbers were quite easy to guess and I could move on to searching for the hostages. At that time another helicopter with a "clean-up" commando was already landing in a courtyard between the buildings and I got to hitch a ride to the other side of the valley where I was to defend a nearby town with an anti-aircraft cannon from an air raid. Overall a pretty busy day! As is obvious from the part above Operation Arrowhead compared to the original campaign quite some action. I didn't hit a single dead spot playing the mission. I was also surprised by the logical puzzle mentioned before. Personally I the missions in the full game will look similar and the boring segments from the previous game won't have a comeback. It would really help. The destruction system got an update as well, this time it is present with every building. Larger buildings can be "chewed up" from every side and only after a while the whole structure will collapse. Smaller houses on the other hand will collapse fully into a cloud of smoke after a single shot. The destruction of course can't match for example Bad Company 2, though only a few would expect that from a such a complex game. The terrain is of course completely new, although it felt a bit weird to me in some places. Personally I expect a lot more desert from an environment similar to Afghanistan. Green vegetation could be seen a bit too often and it was rather weird when you had a huge bush or a ten meters high tree growing out of a dead dry ground. Even with low altitude helicopter flying the scenery didn't seem as varied as it was in the original ARMA. On the other hand I have to commend the buildings and I hope a part of the missions in the full game will take place in built-up areas. Operation Arrowhead obviously offers a lot of new combat means, which once more look impressive. Most of you will be impressed by ground vehicles, presented by tanks, personal carriers and even motorbikes and quads. The eye of a real military enthusiast will be attracted by the air vehicles, including the the AH-64 Apache or MH-47 Chinook. Similar equipment can be found on the other side, where you get to meet up close the legendary T-55 tank or the amphibious BTR-60. All of the war machines could be tested at military bases, where they were neatly parked next to each other. To be frank, I haven't seen such a great military parade for a long time. It was these combat vehicles that took the main part in the other two included missions that were included in the preview version, next to the editor and some smaller missions for each side of the conflict. In the first mission I took control of an American tank, passing in between oil rigs decimating similarly dug-up enemies. As is the standard for ARMA, one direct hit meant the enemy is dealt with. I was allowed to choose if I want to get behind the wheel or rather command the crew and use the top machine gun. The other mission behind the controls of a helicopter at night was no less interesting. My task was to get past enemy anti-air defenses and destroy the assigned target. In the full version you will also get the option to customize your weapons, quite similar to Modern Warfare 2, and a unique thermal vision. New hand weapons go hand-to-hand with that. Analyzing the AI behavior at this point is a bit so far a bit premature and I personally hope the developers will properly focus on this area. Such focus should be also dedicated towards the HW requirements. With Core i5 750, Radeon 4890, 4 GB of RAM and Windows 7 64-bit I was struggling to get past 30-40 frames per second at medium details and parts where my frame rate could be counted on the fingers of one hand weren't that uncommon either. The HW requirements could obviously change in the several months left before release though. Operation Arrowhead looks very good so far, as far as missions go. As usual, the models of vehicles are perfect and interesting are the small improvements such as the building destruction. Let alone the whole new terrain so big, it can be easily compared to what the original second ARMA offered. The developers have to be on a lookout for artificial intelligence tweaks, HW requirements and the few small quirks I have met with in the preview version. Maybe in the end it will all work out and this ARMA 2 sequel will again seize the place amongst the top of realistic combat games. A Video demonstrating the new FLIR. You wont find such a realistic FLIR in any other game bQUy15Hfct8&feature=player_embedded Another Video showing some Tank Commander Action, just scroll to the Bottom of the Page New Video showing the Random Town generator 6gyVO7BZIss&feature=player_embedded Gamestar Video showing some Features of OA http://www.gamestar.de/index.cfm?pid=1589&pk=13838 A Few Pictures of Takistan Zagrabad [rimg]http://arma2.pl/img/article/201004/arma2.pl_086.jpg[/img] And the Desert Some nice FLIR Shots For the Pilots Lets present BLUFOR US Army: Czech Army: The German KSK: Locals: And here comes OPFOR: Takistanian Army: Takistanian Militia: The improved Damage Model: Before: After: Some more Stuff for Pilots: New Gamestar Video showing some Weapons Training http://www.gamestar.de/index.cfm?pid=1589&pk=13861 Updated 07/05/2010 2 New Videos O9PI5fpINJI&feature=player_embedded and Pz6Dytaq828 Please keep in Mind that this is just the Preview code. The game will be much better by now The second Video was made with AMD X2 3800+/OC 4600+ 2 GB RAM ATI Radeon HD 4870 and Windows XP running almost year without format Viewdistance 4km (Information collected by Tonci87, greetings from =NAG= Clan) New Update for the first Post Latest Update 18.05.2010 Some new Screenshots http://img39.imageshack.us/gal.php?g=me00012558092.jpg A nice article on krawall.de http://www.krawall.de/web/ArmA_2_Ope...view/id,54221/ together with some nice Screenshots http://www.krawall.de/web/ArmA_2_Ope...whead/gallery/ New interview with Jan Prazak http://www.gametrailers.com/video/ne...arma-ii/100305 3 Part gameplay mechanics video Part 1 http://www.gametrailers.com/video/ne...arma-ii/100298 Part 2 http://www.gametrailers.com/video/ne...arma-ii/100296 Part 3 http://www.gametrailers.com/video/ne...arma-ii/100294 Maybe in Arma 3 ---------- Post added at 10:32 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:08 AM ---------- First Post Update 02.06.2010 Enjoy the First Mission from the main campaign together wit the realy nice Cover for Germany^^ http://petergames.de/ARMA-2-Operation-Arrowhead.91.0.html Armedassault.info provides one of the best Previews so farm together with nice Screenshots and some Gameplayvideos. The most important info is thta the AI has been optimised to better interact with the bulidings. AI is now likely to use balconies. http://www.armedassault.info/index.php?game=1&cat=articles&class=articles&id=43 Please notice the AI using Smoke for Cover in the Daytime video, and the Chopper at 1:53 not crashing into the Hill like he would in Arma 2 The Nighttime Video shows that the light cones from Streetlamps have disappeared, together with the ugly muzzle flashes. AAN- Online has some new Articels about the political Situation in Takistan http://www.aan-online.com/en/europe/18-nato-training-exercises-in-2010.html Please notice the Screenshots with BRITISH units. So the Brits are a confirmed faction for OA http://www.aan-online.com/en/europe/23-chernarus-firms-strike-uneasy-deal-in-takistan.html http://www.aan-online.com/en/europe/25-chernarussian-geologist-killed-in-karzeghistan.html Don´t forget to watch the Video wich shows a Blackwater merc, so we can expect them as well to be included in OA. Edited June 13, 2010 by Placebo Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dale0404 5 Posted August 13, 2009 I hope it is true, I want some proper mountains! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bulldogs 10 Posted August 13, 2009 Standalone... meaning they could rewrite the engine for it without having to re-release Arma 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Painless 10 Posted August 13, 2009 This sounds v interesting..hope is true maybe the devs can give us a bit more info on this?.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
calo_mir 10 Posted August 13, 2009 IDEA Games don't seem to know anything about the project. An independent developer releasing an officially endorsed expansion pack to the game wouldn't take any time away from BIS to work on the engine itself. Calm down. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
da12thMonkey 1943 Posted August 13, 2009 US Army? Awesome. The screenshots look a bit like Afghanistan Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ziiip 1 Posted August 13, 2009 I hope we'll get a game with a completely rewritten physics engine...in case its true. Edit: OMG look at the pix! That Apache is totally owning. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pauliesss 2 Posted August 13, 2009 US Army?Awesome. The screenshots look a bit like Afghanistan Exactly, would love to have terrain based on Afghanistan. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Big Dawg KS 6 Posted August 13, 2009 Players will enlist into various roles within the US Army, from basic infantrymen, through special operatives, to pilots and tank crew I wonder if they mean the camaign... as in more like CWC. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
[GLT] Legislator 66 Posted August 13, 2009 I hope so :) The setting sounds great, the optics look well on the first screenshots. I like it! I buy it! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cm 0 Posted August 13, 2009 The fuck? An expansion already?! This is madness! I would hope that the game is fixed before the expansion is released. However, I assume this is done because after the game is finished you have a whole bunch of full-time employees doing nothing (most of the bug checking is done by the coders I would assume). May as well pay them to do something right? :P Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EricM 0 Posted August 13, 2009 Nice looking Apache. If it goes like Queens Gambit, the actual campaign was outsourced to Black Element. So it may not slow down BIS from fixing the original campaign (Dogs of war). Otherwise, that would explain why there wasn't many content and config fixes in 1.03. May as well pay them to do something right? :P Yes, modellers, mission makers and texture artists don't deal with bugs. So at any rate, it's just as well they work on more content. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bogdanm 0 Posted August 13, 2009 I'm not very happy to see an expansion already because BIS doesn't have a team big enough to work on both games at the same time, so they'll probably take people who are fixing ARMA2 to work on the expansion. Also I hope they will make a expansion for people who already own ARMA2 because why should we buy the entire game again if we only need the campaing and new units. I hope this doesn't postpone the release of the editing tools... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
da12thMonkey 1943 Posted August 13, 2009 Personally I think the content of the expansion will be largely based on content from the VBS2 US Army module, with some enhancements to the models and inclusion of spec maps, normal maps etc to bring them up to ArmA2's visual spec. This wont draw much in the way of resources from BIS's bug-fixing since the content is already there, it just needs sprucing up by a couple of members of the art team. Hopefully this means there will be a Chinook too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TimRiceSE 10 Posted August 13, 2009 (edited) http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/arma-ii-operation-arrowhead-standalone-expansion-for-bohemia-s-military-sim-to-be-shown-in-cologne different press release? "Bohemia Interactive is fully committed to supporting the existing ARMA II user base whilst also working on the expansion pack, this will not only allow us to introduce a new and original theater of war to the simulation series, but also improve numerous areas of the core game, for both the original game and the expansion, where we can go even further with adding completely new features" said Marek Spanel, Bohemia’s CEO. Edited August 13, 2009 by TimRiceSE Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
p75 10 Posted August 13, 2009 Is this the ARMA 2 expansion pack: http://img198.imageshack.us/img198/5650/56907armaiioperationarr.jpg Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Big Dawg KS 6 Posted August 13, 2009 I'm not very happy to see an expansion already because BIS doesn't have a team big enough to work on both games at the same time, so they'll probably take people who are fixing ARMA2 to work on the expansion. Also I hope they will make a expansion for people who already own ARMA2 because why should we buy the entire game again if we only need the campaing and new units.I hope this doesn't postpone the release of the editing tools... Different people in the team work on different things. I doubt this will interfere much with tools and bug fixing. My main concern however is that they say new features... I really don't want to see any new features until BIS polishes the existing ones. "Bohemia Interactive is fully committed to supporting the existing ARMA II user base whilst also working on the expansion pack, this will not only allow us to introduce a new and original theater of war to the simulation series, but also improve numerous areas of the core game, for both the original game and the expansion, where we can go even further with adding completely new features" said Marek Spanel, Bohemia’s CEO. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cjsoques 0 Posted August 13, 2009 It's kinda pathetic that the two top threads right now: -Expansion -Campaign Needs Rework Doesn't make much sense to me really to be doing this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ck-claw 1 Posted August 13, 2009 WoW 2 expansions now yay!:D Someone beat ya to it! ;) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cjsoques 0 Posted August 13, 2009 To be fair, it was on the top of the thread list, so why create a whole new thread about the expansion when it was right there...no searching required Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mr burns 132 Posted August 13, 2009 4players.de says it´ll be a stand-alone .... ... i´m missing the right words :confused: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bogdanm 0 Posted August 13, 2009 (edited) Different people in the team work on different things. I doubt this will interfere much with tools and bug fixing. My main concern however is that they say new features... I really don't want to see any new features until BIS polishes the existing ones. Still I don't think you can make an expansion with only 3d artists and texturists. Someone still has to bring those models ingame... EDIT: Well is somehow reasuring to see an official statement that BIS can handle both game without making compromises. Any ideas who will be the enemy? Edited August 13, 2009 by BogdanM Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Baff1 0 Posted August 13, 2009 Yay! May there be many more. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites