Tuesday, January 24, 2012

ARMA 3

  ARMA 3
Arma 3 is an open world tactical shooter video game developed by Bohemia Interactive and expected to be released in Q4 2012. The game takes place in near future during Operation Magnitude, an operation launched by NATO forces fighting "Eastern armies" in Europe.

Gameplay

Campaign

The game is set in the near future (2030s) where NATO is trying to hold off a large offensive from the east. In the campaign the player will take the role of British Special Forces soldier Captain Scott Miller. Initially the player must survive on his own after a failed NATO operation. During the campaign the player will face everything from lone wolf infiltration missions to commanding of large scale armored operations. The player will be able to choose different objectives and weaponry (like UAVs, artillery, and air support) according to their play style. 
Arma 3 takes place on a Mediterranean island of Limnos (Greece) and will feature photo-realistic terrain and water environments. The game-world will be the largest yet seen in the Arma series, 900 square kilometers. The island will feature over 50 villages with buildings that are both enter-able and destroyable.

Development

Arma 3 will be using newest version of Bohemia Interactive's own Real Virtuality game engine. New features compared to previous Arma games include:
3D mission editor
Support for DirectX 10 and DirectX 11
Ragdoll physics
Physics enabled vehicle handling and environmental objects (PhysX)
Underwater environments, vehicles and diving
Weapon and uniform customization
Volumetric clouds
Hands move when turning a car
The developers are considering a public beta release 1-2 months before official game release.


It uses the third-generation Real Virtuality game engine, which has been in development for over 12 years and of which previous versions are used in training simulators by militaries around the world.

REMEMBER, It's only a game! ;)

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

(Let's say... " I DARE YOU TO MAX OUT THE ARMA 2 SETTINGS FIRST!")

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