Hey all, whats your opinion? Please explain!
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lol, i actually asked myself this about an hour ago. But after reading the reviews on OF2 i think I am going to stay away from it. Maybe i just didn't read enough into it but apparantly the multiplayer on PC is just like the console version meaning no dedicated servers, can only join lobbies and not games in progress etc. Not sure on the player limits. I figured it would have a larger scope considering they were bragging about maps so large that it would take 9 hours to walk across them.
I am downloading the arma 2 demo on steam right now to check that out.
I wouldn't judge ARMA 2 on the demo. I played the demo and hated it. I was reluctant to purchase the full version but I liked a lot of the additions I read about and really liked the 1st game even though they should have released ARMA 2 instead. The actual full version of ARMA 2 is vastly better than the demo. This is one of those times where I think releasing a demo will actually drive people away from the game. Waiting for my copy of Op Flash : DC so I can way in.
I wouldn't judge ARMA 2 on the demo. I played the demo and hated it. I was reluctant to purchase the full version but I liked a lot of the additions I read about and really liked the 1st game even though they should have released ARMA 2 instead. shaggni444With ArmA 1, Bohemia just plain ran out of money before they finished making the game and had to launch it unfinished to make enough money to finish the game. Europe caught the worst of it by far compared to NA, though.
i haven't played arma 2 yet and i have playedofp dragon rising but i'd say Arma 2 because dragon rising isn't that much of a military sim itsjust difficult sort of in between original ofp and battlefield 2 u get the vehicles and that but u cant rush in or u getmassacred lol
and arma 2 has alot of features apparentlyand i did play the original ofp and loved it, is arma 2 still badly bugged cos i was thinking of buying it?
both are excellent, I recently purchased OF 2 and it is quite fun, despite the "hardcore" players badmouthing.
I will say this, though: OF 2 is playable, ArmA II is not.
So with OF2 I feel like my 40 bucks were well spent. ArmA II has been a waste thus far; it is an excellent game, and its potential is far greater than OF 2, but as it is now, the game is not worth anyone's money.
With OF2, I was able to play for like 3 hours nonstop last night, and two hours this morning. No bugs, no crashes, no quirks...just seamless, fun gameplay.
With ArmA II I admit I had more fun, but for 20 minutes. Then it crashed. Then it wouldnt start. Then I had to reboot my PC. Then I played again for an hour, then it crashed again. It is not like my PC is unusual, either.
*PS: I have not played ArmA II since about a month after its release; if these bugs have been fixed, please let me know and I will give it another chance.
both are excellent, I recently purchased OF 2 and it is quite fun, despite the "hardcore" players badmouthing.
I will say this, though: OF 2 is playable, ArmA II is not.
So with OF2 I feel like my 40 bucks were well spent. ArmA II has been a waste thus far; it is an excellent game, and its potential is far greater than OF 2, but as it is now, the game is not worth anyone's money.
With OF2, I was able to play for like 3 hours nonstop last night, and two hours this morning. No bugs, no crashes, no quirks...just seamless, fun gameplay.
With ArmA II I admit I had more fun, but for 20 minutes. Then it crashed. Then it wouldnt start. Then I had to reboot my PC. Then I played again for an hour, then it crashed again. It is not like my PC is unusual, either.
*PS: I have not played ArmA II since about a month after its release; if these bugs have been fixed, please let me know and I will give it another chance.
mrbojangles25
I sounds like you have never played a good co-op on ArmA 2 with 10+ people. ArmA 2 doesn't shine until you get into those games.
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both are excellent, I recently purchased OF 2 and it is quite fun, despite the "hardcore" players badmouthing.
I will say this, though: OF 2 is playable, ArmA II is not.
So with OF2 I feel like my 40 bucks were well spent. ArmA II has been a waste thus far; it is an excellent game, and its potential is far greater than OF 2, but as it is now, the game is not worth anyone's money.
With OF2, I was able to play for like 3 hours nonstop last night, and two hours this morning. No bugs, no crashes, no quirks...just seamless, fun gameplay.
With ArmA II I admit I had more fun, but for 20 minutes. Then it crashed. Then it wouldnt start. Then I had to reboot my PC. Then I played again for an hour, then it crashed again. It is not like my PC is unusual, either.
*PS: I have not played ArmA II since about a month after its release; if these bugs have been fixed, please let me know and I will give it another chance.
Wasdie
I sounds like you have never played a good co-op on ArmA 2 with 10+ people. ArmA 2 doesn't shine until you get into those games.
*strokes beard*
hmmm I think I better give it another go, then.
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[QUOTE="mrbojangles25"]
both are excellent, I recently purchased OF 2 and it is quite fun, despite the "hardcore" players badmouthing.
I will say this, though: OF 2 is playable, ArmA II is not.
So with OF2 I feel like my 40 bucks were well spent. ArmA II has been a waste thus far; it is an excellent game, and its potential is far greater than OF 2, but as it is now, the game is not worth anyone's money.
With OF2, I was able to play for like 3 hours nonstop last night, and two hours this morning. No bugs, no crashes, no quirks...just seamless, fun gameplay.
With ArmA II I admit I had more fun, but for 20 minutes. Then it crashed. Then it wouldnt start. Then I had to reboot my PC. Then I played again for an hour, then it crashed again. It is not like my PC is unusual, either.
*PS: I have not played ArmA II since about a month after its release; if these bugs have been fixed, please let me know and I will give it another chance.
mrbojangles25
I sounds like you have never played a good co-op on ArmA 2 with 10+ people. ArmA 2 doesn't shine until you get into those games.
*strokes beard*
hmmm I think I better give it another go, then.
The campaign bugs have largely been squashed as well...
Everyone talks about bugs in ARMA2, but not OFP Dragon Rising. Just started playing OFP DR, and last night my driver just sat there. No matter how many times I ordered him to drive to a certain spot. Eventually just got out and, shot him and drove myself.
I think I'll go back to playing ARMA2, since having bugs in that game is ok since it was made by a much smaller dev team. A bug like I found in OFP DR is unacceptable what with the money Codemasters threw at the dev team.
ArmA 2 also for me, won't get into details since I'm tired to repeat myself. Some people should learn to use the search option on the forum...
hamelkarl
ha, so true. I have never seen so many posts before about should I get OFP DR or ARMA2. Thing is ARMA2 is from the developers that CREATED Operation Flashpoint. The franshise got bought out by a bidding war to see who's got the fattest wallet. Codemasters won and took the name Operation Flashpoint.
Codemasters saw the fanbase of Flashpoint and ARMA and decided to try to steal Bohemias original ideas. ARMA2 is more similar to the original Operation Flashpoint though.
NO developer, regardless of size and popularity, should released a severely bugged game. NONE.Everyone talks about bugs in ARMA2, but not OFP Dragon Rising. Just started playing OFP DR, and last night my driver just sat there. No matter how many times I ordered him to drive to a certain spot. Eventually just got out and, shot him and drove myself.
I think I'll go back to playing ARMA2, since having bugs in that game is ok since it was made by a much smaller dev team. A bug like I found in OFP DR is unacceptable what with the money Codemasters threw at the dev team.DigiTM73
Guys We we can't enjoy the two games Bohemia Did a great game and Codemasters Screwed up ( come on they make racing games only how the can make a good Sim FPS ) but the game is not that bad I ordered OFP:DR and its coming Today so I'll tell you my thoughts When I play it.Dark_prince123
When I said theyre both awesome, I meant it.
ArmA II has excellent potential, and its depth is simply stunning
Operation Flashpoint 2 is lite ArmA "lite", but it still has a lot of depth and is a ton of fun.
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ArmA 2 also for me, won't get into details since I'm tired to repeat myself. Some people should learn to use the search option on the forum...
DigiTM73
ha, so true. I have never seen so many posts before about should I get OFP DR or ARMA2. Thing is ARMA2 is from the developers that CREATED Operation Flashpoint. The franshise got bought out by a bidding war to see who's got the fattest wallet. Codemasters won and took the name Operation Flashpoint.
Codemasters saw the fanbase of Flashpoint and ARMA and decided to try to steal Bohemias original ideas. ARMA2 is more similar to the original Operation Flashpoint though.
IIRC it wasn't more like that - OpFlash came out as a regular developer/publisher relationship between BIS and Codemasters. As was the norm, Codemasters owned the rights to the OpFlash name as part of their publishing deal with BIS. After OpFlash came out, Codemasters, for a bunch of reasons (many probably legit!) told BIS 'no, we don't want you to make another game, and no, you're not allowed to make an OpFlash sequel. Good luck!' So BIS had to run off on their own and do their own thing.Please Log In to post.
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