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Having an absolute blast on ANZ3 this evening. Crept up on 2 guys who were sniping on top of Stary Sobor hill, my buddy goes in and f**ks guy #1, guy #2 (who we didn't know was there) jumps out and f**ks my mate, I crawl in and f**k guy #2.

Fast forward like 20 minutes while I'm hiding in the bushes prone waiting for 2 mates to rock up to loot all these dudes' shit (they also had tents there). We start sorting through everything trying to put as much as possible into our ute. Out of nowhere sniper shot takes out one of us, myself and remaining dude jump into ute and bail off over the hills northnortheast. We turn the truck around where they can't see us, creep back up the hill we're on and scope out if the dicks are salvaging the remains of their gear. They are. I manage to take one of them out from 620m :D the other 2 of them vanish.

Later in the evening some fun went down at the northwestern airfield's south barracks. No idea what happened with my buddies, but they were being f**king around in the barracks building and got raped by some dude. Once I'd crawled close, one of my mates makes a dash for it and heads northwest into a distant treeline. Dude chases him, takes him out with an AS50. I'm chilling in the bushes with no f**king idea what's going on or who's where. Next thing this douchebag comes strolling right past me. lolkk I take him out, sit there looting his shit for like 5 mins until his buddies turn up and start taking shots from the distance.

This is where I logged out for the night, little too much excitement.

This game really does get your adrenaline going. Love it!

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You would think, in 10 f**king years, they could at least put VBS1 quality models and textures into the game. There were a myriad of modifications made for Operation Flashpoint that took a shit from a great hight on the models and textures in every version of ARMA. BIS are a joke, serving up regurgitated dregs from VBS1 that would barely be the second LOD model and textures. Made worse by VBS2 being released in 2007 and VBS2 v2.0 released last year.

Yet again some group of guys make a half-arsed mod and because it isn't completely unplayable everyone shits their pants because they can finally get almost their money's worth out of paying for an ARMA game.

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You would think, in 10 f**king years, they could at least put VBS1 quality models and textures into the game. There were a myriad of modifications made for Operation Flashpoint that took a shit from a great hight on the models and textures in every version of ARMA. BIS are a joke, serving up regurgitated dregs from VBS1 that would barely be the second LOD model and textures. Made worse by VBS2 being released in 2007 and VBS2 v2.0 released last year.

Yet again some group of guys make a half-arsed mod and because it isn't completely unplayable everyone shits their pants because they can finally get almost their money's worth out of paying for an ARMA game.

Umad? I paid less than $18 for this game. It delivers entertainment. I, among thousands of others enjoy it. What's wrong with that?

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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO finally died, was on like 287 zombie kills and 3 murders :(

At least all my shit was salvaged and death avenged. Now I just gotta catch up with the f**kers in the ute to get it all back

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Just had a really interesting exchange with hackers and the like at Prig down south...f**kers ended up stealing our ute, but thankfully I managed to get back to where they were just before server restart (as a result of hax) and saw them park the ute. Then I got shot. But I was able to describe where it was parked for my mate to go there on a different server then steal it back as soon as server was back online. Suckers.

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had an awesome run last night a group had locked down the factory at kamarovo and had surrounded the whole compound with tank traps and barbed wire and was killing anyone coming close with the 8 guys in there

so the group I am playing with decided we would take them out and we done a raid with our chopper

we dropped 3 guys on the hill over looking the factory, 1 had an m107 for sniper cover and the other 2 to run in and 2 more in the chopper to drop on the roof and the pilot and myself as gunner

so once we dropped the ground crew, the sniper took the guy on the roof out and we flew in with the chopper in a circling pattern shooting in at them while the 2 guys on the ground moved in and once the 2 guys on the ground got in we landed on the roof and the other 2 got out to clear from roof down

it was the best 20 mins of gameplay and I wish I thought of recording it with fraps

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