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  1. Can you provide us a list on what is in the upcoming release? I also have some questions 1.Who is going to defend te Neutral Towns? 2.Is there going to be any new Modules?
  2. So is Paradrops Module-based or Script- based?
  3. I like the new warfare mission and the ability to play as NAPA is a great addition. But I have a question, how do you get the diplomacy mode to work?
  4. The Request is more about the units and like I said, some of the vehicles and most of the weapons are already available. I request a Washington Island map: http://www.mustseewashingtondc.com/maps/wash-dc-attractions-map-p.gif http://www.visitingdc.com/images/white-house-address.jpg http://www.visitingdc.com/images/capitol-building-address.jpg http://www.american-architecture.info/USA/USA-Washington/Washington_Monument_Dusk_Jan_2006.jpg http://www.inn-dc.com/jeff.gif http://lawyersusaonline.com/dcdicta/files/2008/05/ussc1.jpg http://www.mbari.org/seminars/2006/winter2006/Images/smithsonian.jpg http://www.american-architecture.info/USA/USA-Washington/786px-SmithsonianCastel_07120014.jpg http://crapo.senate.gov/services/images/FordsTheatre_008.jpg http://www.mccullagh.org/db9/1ds2-4/fbi-headquarters-building.jpg http://webs.rps205.com/curriculum/ssandvoc/images/27FC768F772F46AEAAB151B75A14D294.jpg
  5. I am requesting Multi-National United(MNU) Units from District 9. MNU is a organization created to keep the aliens called "Prawns contained within District 9. They have also been put in charge of relocating the population of D9 to District 10. They are also in charge of making sure that the local Nigerian Milita stays out of the district. The MNU uses a variety of vehicles from armored cars to helicopters as seen in the movie. They seem to use paid PMCs along with Armed Soldiers armed with mixed arsenal raging from RPG,MP5s,Shotguns,AK-74s/47s,and M16s.(A Majority of it already in ArmA) http://www.scifiscoop.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/district_9-3.jpg http://www.gmanreviews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/district-9-1.jpg http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_372pXNDb6uY/Stqzrh6Y0AI/AAAAAAAAAZo/a_oFQWB6CoQ/s400/Armoured_Hilux5_fin_GB_1100.jpg http://img41.imageshack.us/img41/6882/district9red.jpg http://scifimafia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/lcl_district9_w130-2l.jpg http://www.defenseindustrydaily.com/images/LAND_Casspir_Mechem_Demining_lg.jpg http://www.imagenic.net/images/id9xpqnwsvocs8dltktn.jpg http://d-10waiting.typepad.com/.a/6a0120a583b504970b0120a63cada5970b-800wiis http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2618/3881980509_3476973e01.jpg http://www.denellandsystems.co.za/images/ntw_20_82/ntw_20_main_pic.jpg http://i35.tinypic.com/2moqsn6.jpg Weapons: Vektor Cr-21 Assault Rifle: http://world.guns.ru/assault/as26-e.htm FN FAL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FN_FAL M4 w/ M203 http://thefirearmblog.dreamhosters.com//blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/Picture-19-13.png FN Minimi: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FN_Minimi M9: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beretta_92 I would request the Prawns and their weaponry, but alot of their technology may not be possible with ARMA2's engine.(Most of their weapons distengrate people or make them explode)
  6. But what if you want to put Russia and the US against the ChDKS(Insurgents) or put the US and Russia against the CDF? I have not got my Email account working, my dad needs to help me set it up. I recently had to get a reformat and lost everything.
  7. Well I have to put my suggestion here since my email is not working, so I cannot activate my account at Developer Heaven.(But I will place it there once I can activate my account.) But with the addition of the Chinese Sub-mod I think it would be a good idea to make another Russian Faction on the BLUFOR side, so mission makers can make scenarios in which the United States and Russia work together against the Chinese(Like in the Tom Clancy Novel, The Bear and the Dragon) or a Call of Duty 4-style alliance. In which the U.S helps Russia against some terrorist or rebels in a Civil War. Just use a Mod Launcher, there is several on Armaholic. I prefer this one: http://www.armaholic.com/page.php?id=6365
  8. Is this going to work well with ACE after the update?
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    Game Won't Start

    Armed Assault won't start and it gives me this error message Out of Memory (Requested 191748 KB) Reserved 294912 KB Total Free 166442 KB Free Blocks 5, Max Free Size 142037 KB I'm have tried updating to the 1.15 beta Intel®Core™2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz 2.45z, 3.25 GB of RAM Windows XP NVIDIA Geforce 8800 GT Thank you for any support in helping eliminate this problem.
  10. Pvt.Reaper

    Game Won't Start

    According to windows, my account is a Admin. I didn't know that I was admin and how do I edit my settings?
  11. Pvt.Reaper

    Game Won't Start

    my dad's has admin power, I don't know how to compare my profiles. and he may not approve of a new H/W accout
  12. Pvt.Reaper

    Game Won't Start

    Windows, my dad doesn't touch ARMA.
  13. Pvt.Reaper

    Game Won't Start

    Seriously guys help fix this problem. This is strange but it works with my dad's profile on this computer but not mine. Plus if it was the hardrive would my other games being doing this as well?
  14. Pvt.Reaper

    Game Won't Start

    I have 272 GB of Free Space on my C Drive and I have games bigger than ARMA on this computer.
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    Game Won't Start

    No
  16. Pvt.Reaper

    Search for a best memory handling

    That did not work either.
  17. Pvt.Reaper

    Search for a best memory handling

    I have been getting this error message. Out of Memory (Requested 191748 KB) Reserved 294912 KB Total Free 166063 KB Free Blocks 14, Max Free Size 165948 KB I'm have tried updating to the 1.15 beta. Intel®Core™2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz 2.45z, 3.25 GB of RAM Windows XP NVIDIA Geforce 8800 GT I have tried all the command lines! I have tried updating to the 1.15 beta. I have tried deleting some mods. And nothing happened
  18. They aren't replacing the Bradley with another vehicle, they had some "copyright issues" with it being Vilas' Bradley. They replace Vilas Bradley with another Bradley. Oh sorry I misunderstood.
  19. Why are you replacing the Bradley? They are one the most important Weapons in the Arsenal of the U.S Armed Forces, replacing them is just unrealistic! I am a extensive studier of the U.S Military Arsenal, As far as I know there is no suitable replacement for the Bradley in service with any of the branches.
  20. Stupid Question: But Can you release the M1A2s,Stryker MGS, and the U.S woodland infantry seperatly so players can use them without using ACE.
  21. My only complaint against this mod is that some of the vehicles don't have desert-camoflague counterparts(HMMWVs in wooland camo in a middle of a desert is a perfect target for T-72s) and some of the units (Like the T-80Bv and the OH-56 or what ever it is called), lacks a model and uses a placeholder. But I love this mod because finally I have M1A2s
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    ArmA Addon request thread

    Ok there is a Ozelt for Germans and a SA-6 for Russia/SLA Now the US need some form of Heavy AA. I'am requesting the MIM-72A/M48 Chaparral MIM-72A/M48 Chaparral is a US Army self-propelled surface-to-air missile system based on the AIM-9 Sidewinder air-to-air missile system. The launcher is based on the M113 family of vehicles. It entered service with the US Army in 1969 and was phased out between 1990 and 1998. It was intended to be used along with the M163 Vulcan Air Defense System, the Vulcan covering short-range short-time engagements, and the Chaparral for longer range use. Description The MIM-72A missile was based on the AIM-9D Sidewinder. The main difference is that to reduce drag only two of the fins on the MIM-72A have rollerons, the other two having been replaced by non-moving thin fins. The MIM-72's MK 50 solid-fuel rocket motor was essentially identical to the MK 36 MOD 5 used in the AIM-9D Sidewinder. The MIM-72 missile is launched from the M48 fire unit, consisting of a M730 tracked vehicle fitted with an M54 missile launcher capable of holding four missiles ready to fire. The M48 carries an additional eight missiles stowed. The MIM-72A like the FIM-43 Redeye uses a first generation infra-red seeker, and can be fooled by flares and "hot brick" jammers, such as the L166 IRCM unit fitted to the Mi-24. Also the missile needs to be able to see the hot exhaust of an aircraft, making it a tail chase only missile. A similar B model for training was identical to the A model with the exception of a different fuse. The C version of the missile, from 1974, has an improved guidance section that gives the missile an all-aspect capability, as well as a new doppler radar fuse and an improved warhead. The fuse and warhead were adapted from the earlier Mauler program. C models were deployed between 1976 and 1981, reaching operational status in 1978. An experimental D model used the warhead from the C version with the seeker from the A model, but was not deployed. A naval version of the missile was also developed based on the C version of the missile - the RIM-72C Sea Chaparral. This was not adopted by the U.S. Navy, however it was exported to Taiwan. The Chaparral system is manually fired by visually tracking the targets, slewing the missile carrier into the general direction, and waiting for the missile seekers to "lock on" to the target. It is not suitable for engaging helicopters "popping up" behind cover, for instance. In 1977 Ford and Texas Instruments started a project to give the Chaparral a limited all-weather capability through the addition of a FLIR camera. The test firings in 1978 also used a new smokeless motor, which greatly improved visibility after firing and made it much easier to fire follow-up rounds. The testing proved successful, and the FLIR upgrades were carried out in September 1984. Existing missiles were upgraded with the new motor to become the MIM-72E, while new-build versions (otherwise identical) were known as the MIM-72F. A final upgrade adapted the greatly improved seeker from the FIM-92 Stinger to the MIM-72, starting in 1980. The Stinger's seeker is considerably more capable in terms of off-axis "sighting," as well as being able to reject most common forms of jamming. Ford was contracted to deliver the resulting MIM-72G starting in 1982, and all existing missiles had been updated by the late 1980s. New-build G models followed between 1990 and 1991. By this point in time the system was already being removed from regular Army service, and being handed over to the National Guard. Two export-only versions of the MIM-72 were also built, the MIM-72H which is an export version of the MIM-72F, and the MIM-72J, a MIM-72G with a downgraded guidance and control section. The missile cost approximately $80,000 and M48 fire units $1.5 million. Among units stationed in the continental U.S. using the M48 Chaparral were Charlie and Delta Batteries, 1st Battalion, 67th Air Defense Artillery, 9th Infantry Division, Ft. Lewis, Washington near Tacoma during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Units in West Germany included Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, and Headquarters, 2nd Battalion, 60th Air Defense Artillery, later re-designated as 3rd Battalion, 44th Air Defense Artillery in 1988. These units were station at Ramstein AFB, Zweibruken AFB, and Spangdahlem AFB to protect these air bases. General characteristics (MIM-72A) Length: 2.90 m Wingspan: 0.63 m Diameter: 0.127 m Launch weight: 86 kg Speed: Mach 1.5 Range: 500 m to 6000 m Altitude: 15 m to 3000 m Guidance: Passive infra-red tail chase only. Motor : MK 50 solid-fuel rocket motor (12.2 kN) for 4.7 s Warhead: 11 kg MK 48 continuous rod [edit] Models MIM-72 Chaparral MIM-72A Original production missile. MIM-72B Training missile. MIM-72C Improved Chaparral. Featuring an improved AN/DAW-1 guidance section, M817 directional doppler fuze and a M250 blast-fragmentation warhead. These enhancements gave the missile an all-aspect capability. Produced between 1976 and 1981. It entered service in November 1978. Range improved to 9000 m. RIM-72C Sea Chaparral. Naval version - Evaluated but not deployed by the US Navy. Adopted by Taiwan. MIM-72D Experimental missile that was cancelled before production. MIM-72E MIM-72C missiles retrofitted with a new M121 smokeless motor. MIM-72F New built missiles with upgraded M121 smokeless motor. MIM-72G Fitted with a new AN/DAW-2 based on the seeker in the FIM-92 Stinger giving improved resistance to countermeasures. This was retrofitted to all Chaparral missiles during the late 1980s. New missiles where produced between 1990 and 1991. MIM-72H Export version of the MIM-72F. MIM-72J Downgraded export version of the MIM-72G.M30 Inert training missile.
  23. Pvt.Reaper

    ArmA Addon request thread

    I was going to request something like this, all well. It would be cool if we could have one with a Single Tactical Nuclear Warhead and others with regular bombs,MOABs,FOABs(Vacum Bomb,Cruise Missiles,and Thermobaric weapons wikipedia Articles B-52 Stratofortress http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B-52 B-2 Spirit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B-2_Spirit Tu-160 Blackjack http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tu-160 Tu-95 Bear http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tupolev_Tu-95 B-52 Role Strategic bomber Manufacturer Boeing First flight 15 April 1952 Introduction February 1955 Status Active: 84[1][2] Reserve: 9[1] Primary users United States Air Force NASA Produced 1952-1962 Number built 744[3] Unit cost US$14.43 million (B-52B)[4] $9.28 million in 1962 (B-52H) $53.4 million in 1998 (B-52H) B-2 Role Stealth bomber National origin United States Manufacturer Northrop Corporation Northrop Grumman First flight 17 July 1989 Introduction April 1997 Status Active service: 20 aircraft Primary user United States Air Force Number built 21[1][2] Unit cost $737 million (1997 average procurement cost)[3] $2.1 billion (1997 average total program costs)[3] Tu-160 Role Strategic bomber Manufacturer Tupolev First flight 18 December 1981 Introduced 1987/2005 (official) Status In production Primary user Russian Air Force Number built 35 Tu-95 Role Strategic bomber, missile carrier, airborne surveillance Manufacturer Tupolev First flight 12 November 1952 Introduced 1956 (MS — 1981) Status Active in service Primary users Soviet Air Force Soviet Navy Russian Air Force Number built 500 Variants Tupolev Tu-114 Tupolev Tu-119 Tupolev Tu-142 MOAB http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GBU-43_Massive_Ordnance_Air_Blast_bomb Thermobaric Weapons http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermobaric_weapons Father of all Bombs(Vacumm Bomb) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Father_of_all_bombs Cruise Missiles http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cruise_Missile
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    Alien addon

    The Aliens need some sort of intimdating ground war machine more. Like these
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    ArmA Addon request thread

    ENOUGH OF THE WEAPONS OF THE PAST, I PRESENT THE WEAPONS OF THE FUTURE!!! Hi can Somebody make the Future Combat System. The first brigade equipped with it is suspected to be in service by 2015 and full production is expected to follow and 15 brigades by 2030. Technical Field Testing began this year. Click here to view the picture in full size It is composed of the system itself and multiple manned and unmanned subsystems. And most of the subsystems and the main system are still in works or in prototype stages. Full Wikipedia Article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Combat_System Global Security Article http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/fcs.htm Here is something from wikipedia about it Future Combat Systems (FCS) is the United States Army's principal modernization program. FCS includes 14+1+1 systems consisting of unattended ground sensors (UGS), the Non-Line of Sight – Launch System (NLOS-LS), two classes of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) organic to platoon, and Brigade Combat Team (BCT) echelons; two classes of unmanned ground vehicles, the Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle (SUGV), and Multifunctional Utility/Logistics and Equipment Vehicle (MULE) variants; and the eight manned ground vehicles (14 individual systems), plus the network (14+1), plus the Soldier (14+1+1). FCS is intended to be a joint (across all US military services) networked system of systems, although it is being developed by a US Army program office. The Boeing Company and Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) are partnered together as the lead systems integrator for this program which involves more than 550 contractors and subcontractors in 41 states .[1] The program has completed about one third of its development which extends to 2030. Technical field test begins in 2008. The first combat brigade equipped with FCS is expected to roll out around 2015, followed by full production to equip as many as 15 brigades by 2030.[2] ALSO: Common Remotely Operated Weapon System or CROWS armed HMMWVs http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CROWS And the Stryker Mobile Gun System http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_Gun_System X-47 Pegasus http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-47_Pegasus Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expeditionary_Fighting_Vehicle Dragon Fire (mortar) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_Fire_(mortar) Tactical High Energy Laser http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tactical_High_Energy_Laser Boeing YAL-1 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airborne_Laser
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