BIS can do it, they just choose to dedicate what time they have to revenue generating projects like Red Hammer. Which is to bad, because OFP will die out that much faster if people have to wait for each game to end.
I would love to be able to have a large island, half east, half west owned. Throughout the week the frontline moves back and forth until one side eventually owns all positions. Very much like WWII online, only on a smaller scale (and with the superior OFP engine).
Speaking of WWII online. If Cornered Rat Software can have a map of Europe with hundreds of players working(arguably), why can't BIS do it with a small island and less than 32 players?
I really hope they reconsider implementing join-in-progress games. It would open up a whole new world.
(Edited by DutchBoY at 4:25 am on Oct. 26, 2001)