Jump to content

Warior135

Member
  • Content Count

    16
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Medals

Posts posted by Warior135


  1. I agree that a Steam-free hard copy would be a good alternative. I don't know why Sprocket was dropped either. I've not had too much trouble with the current method however if I want to have two machines with two installs of ArmA I would need two Steam accounts, which seems silly to me. I imagine (but don't know) that I would need another email address to make another Steam account yes? I've always only ever had one.

    Exactly, It is un-needed guff. (And I admit I did like Sprocket for online versions of ArmA 2)

    I will personally say I will pay a good £70 - £80 for a non-steam version of ArmA 3, quote me on that too.


  2. With ArmA 3's requirement for steam, I am not going to buy it as I despise steam and all of its buggy gimmicky features. I would rather just be-able to take a disk out of my ArmA 3 box, put it in my drive, punch in a code I found in the back an old PHYSICAL (Cant imagine it.) manual- click install, wait and when it is done, press play and there I go- I am walking around in Stratis. I can then go to the ArmA 3 website, go to downloads and download all the latest patches. And if I uninstall it, I just go into my directory files, press uninstall and there, completely uninstalled for when-ever I want to install it again with unlimited activations. But if I get the steam version...

    Steam version: I get my disk, put it in the drive, wait for steam to restart after crashing for the 5th time in 20 minutes, then wait another 20 minutes for the install prompt to appear, then punch in a code which is now useless, as is the disk I payed an extra £10 for after I install it, then I wait for it to actually wake up to start installing, then it rejects my disk as-if I am a pirate and starts installing from the internet- taking up my download capacity. When it is done it wants to do an extra 2.6 GBs worth of downloads in hot-fixes the devs had to pay for instead of just uploading them to their own servers almost free of charge. And if I want to uninstall it steam has a hissy fit and only uninstalls half of the game and might try to re-install it without me even knowing.

    Please allow us to buy a non-steam, even if it is a year or so later.

    What do YOU think?


  3. Should be a nice addon mate, actually I found and Avro Vulcan made ready for ArmA that will be easily ported to A2.

    I just need permission from the author and mlods with textures and gauges etc...

    Only problem is that bombing missions to Port Stanley will be boring, just fly straight, refuel and release bomb from 21000 ft.

    The one for ArmA: AS needs improvements, But it is still pretty good yes; But as I just said it needs improvements, The best one to use is the IRIS one IF we get permission; But if we dont, Get permission for the ArmA: AS one, Add a new cockpit; New pilots and new textures.

    If done right we would have a thing of beauty...

    Port Stanley: Yes, It would be like that; Rather boring, But that is the charm of it I think. I was pissing about with the Vulcan yesterday in Armed Assault and I was doing just that for a good 30 minuites.


  4. No absolutely not. Any Zombies should be created by a 3rd party with time and free resources at their disposal.I personally don't want the BI team spending time / resources on integrating zombies into this franchise.

    ---------- Post added at 15:37 ---------- Previous post was at 15:34 ----------

    That's a nice trololololol you have there sir. +1

    And the funny thing is, I WOULD actually buy a proper farming simulator by Bohemia :P

    Bohemia, Get it done...


  5. No, But he could do a few customs for the U.S army.

    ---------- Post added at 17:34 ---------- Previous post was at 17:19 ----------

    You could also have a bit of a scrounge around here :P

    http://forums.bistudio.com/group.php?groupid=96

    ---------- Post added at 18:00 ---------- Previous post was at 17:34 ----------

    If you dont mind, I will make a suggestion for a plane :P

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_B-52_Stratofortress


  6. Well, I have 3 requests, All of which have Alt Paint-schemes.

    1. Avro Vulcan

    air_festival_vulcan2_470_470x300.jpg

    The Vulcan is a very famous English air-craft that was used for precision Bombing.

    It also had a version that was anti-flash white:

    12.jpg

    2. BAe Hawk

    bae-hawk-19-squadron-raf.jpg

    The BAe Hawk is famous for what I will show you in a minuite

    raf-display-bae-hawk-riat-09.jpg

    It is also the representative of the Benevolent fund and....

    red-arrows-hawk.jpg

    The red arrows!

    3. Folland Gnat T.1

    6714202425_4bbc970a7a.jpg

    The Gnat T.1 is famous for being the First air-craft the Red-arrows used before they started using the BAe hawk

    http://www.aircraftinformation.info/Images/gnat_02.jpg (246 kB)

×