ArmA: Armed Assault [import]


By News from N4G, posted 10 months, 2 weeks ago
DasReviews writes: Now here is something interesting. Bohemia Interactive, the award winning independent developer, released a final update for its complex simulator ArmA: Armed Assault. Yeap, you read it right. This patch is not for ArmA 2 but for its predecessor...

By News from N4G, posted 2 years, 6 months ago
GoGamer has kicked off this week's 48 Hour Madness sale, this time pricing nearly 40 titles under $5, including the strategy title Maelstrom for $0.50. Yes, less than a dollar. Highlights of the sale include The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Unreal Tournament III (both for PC and Xbox 360) and ArmA for under $10, with titles such as Battlestations: Midway, Call of Juarez and Quake Wars going for under $5 while supplies last.

GoGamer has listed this week's 48-hour Madness sale, offering up huge savings on several big name titles including Mirror's Edge, Prince of Persia, Beyond Good & Evil and twenty other games for less than $6 while supplies last.


Artillery Howitzers and mortars provide decisive long-range support to advancing troops. Many artillery pieces are capable of firing special ammunition, such as flares or laser-guided rounds, or even to lay down a smokescreen.

By News from N4G, posted 3 years, 9 months ago
The relatively unknown FPS ArmA has been updated to version 1.14. You'll need to be patched to version 1.08 already to patch to 1.14. There's a completely new gameplay mode, new units and many bug corrections. Please note this patch applies to both the boxed ARMA: GOLD edition or the ARMA download version 1.08. The patch comes in at 137megs, so it's fairly hefty.

By News from N4G, posted 3 years, 9 months ago
French website JeuxVideo writes: Tomorrow, the multiplayer mode of ArmA : Amered Assault will get a big update. There will be: a new mode called ArmA Warefare integrating RTS stuff, new units, a patch and an editor to create your own maps, vehicles, units and weapons. Bohemian Interactive gives some screenshots in support.

By Ben Schroder posted 5 years, 4 months ago
Monday 16 October 2006 PC gamers who recall the brilliant-but-buggy Operation Flashpoint will be happy to know that its sequel in all but name, Armed Assault, is progressing nicely - as you can see in these screens or by hitting the movies tab above. While the footage is three minutes of build-up with no big-bang payoff - more about showing you Armed Assault's comprehensive military manoeuvres than the brewing civil war - it gives an idea of the kind of scale you can expect in this thinking
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