Im a really neat Operation Flashpoint fan and i really want to get Operation Flashpoint Dragon Rising. But is it worth it? is their people playing in multiplayer? Should i get it?
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Im a really neat Operation Flashpoint fan and i really want to get Operation Flashpoint Dragon Rising. But is it worth it? is their people playing in multiplayer? Should i get it?
Gammet25
Oh please, spare your self and don't buy it, I bought it while it was on sale for 7.50€ and I still feel like I've been ripped, it's a horrible game.
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Im a really neat Operation Flashpoint fan and i really want to get Operation Flashpoint Dragon Rising. But is it worth it? is their people playing in multiplayer? Should i get it?
ventnor
Oh please, spare your self and don't buy it, I bought it while it was on sale for 7.50€ and I still feel like I've been ripped, it's a horrible game.
its not that bad.. i actually thought it was alright and i paid nearly double what you did. i got a poorly narrated fps with solid game mechanics and realistic combat and battle damage mechanics in an environment i found believeable to no end in a situation i found believeable to no end. and if that isnt a good definition of how a realistic combat experince is idk what is. i literaly bit my lip in firefights trying to avoid getting popped in the leg and having to hobble back to the evac point in fear of it taking to long /risk getting caught by the enemy. i reveled in every demolition and wiped sweat from my brow wasting the enemies set before me. i cringed as helicopters loomed above and prayed that said armored convoy never saw me. i felt like i was at war.. unlike bfbc2 where i felt unattached and uninterested by the sp.. or arma II's vibrant lack of SP. but if MP is all your after yeah arma II is by far the better choice.
then again these are just my feelings. you can take them as you see fit. mr/mrs i know everything about games. what i know is that opfp2: DR brought me many hours of happiness that arma II never even tried to give me.
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[QUOTE="Gammet25"]
Im a really neat Operation Flashpoint fan and i really want to get Operation Flashpoint Dragon Rising. But is it worth it? is their people playing in multiplayer? Should i get it?
aura_enchanted
Oh please, spare your self and don't buy it, I bought it while it was on sale for 7.50€ and I still feel like I've been ripped, it's a horrible game.
its not that bad.. i actually thought it was alright and i paid nearly double what you did. i got a poorly narrated fps with solid game mechanics and realistic combat and battle damage mechanics in an environment i found believeable to no end in a situation i found believeable to no end. and if that isnt a good definition of how a realistic combat experince is idk what is. i literaly bit my lip in firefights trying to avoid getting popped in the leg and having to hobble back to the evac point in fear of it taking to long /risk getting caught by the enemy. i reveled in every demolition and wiped sweat from my brow wasting the enemies set before me. i cringed as helicopters loomed above and prayed that said armored convoy never saw me. i felt like i was at war.. unlike bfbc2 where i felt unattached and uninterested by the sp.. or arma II's vibrant lack of SP. but if MP is all your after yeah arma II is by far the better choice.
then again these are just my feelings. you can take them as you see fit. mr/mrs i know everything about games. what i know is that opfp2: DR brought me many hours of happiness that arma II never even tried to give me.
I found it to be far too buggy. And the online lagged like absolute crazy.Online is borderline unplayable, the map editor is nerfed compared to the original one and the campaign is short. Arma 2 is a better purchase.Im a really neat Operation Flashpoint fan and i really want to get Operation Flashpoint Dragon Rising. But is it worth it? is their people playing in multiplayer? Should i get it?
Gammet25
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