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Operation Flashpoint 2: Dragon Rising

PKerr

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Wow! this game looks sweet! It just might give COD4 a run for it's money.

http://xbox360.ign.com/objects/901/901428.html#aboutThisGame

"General Features
  • Operation Flashpoint 2 gives players the freedom to handle military crisis situations on their initiative. Unscripted missions task players with real objectives, such as laying down covering fire, covering a friendly unit’s retreat or conducting short-range recon patrol. Armed with cutting edge military hardware, players will need to balance brute force with intelligent use of tactics. Once players have completed the campaign, a Mission Editor enables gamers to create their own single player and multiplayer missions
  • Players command and control a wide variety of multi-component, multi-weapon vehicles, including tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, APCs, attack and utility helicopters. Fully loaded weapons and individual ammunition types are simulated with detailed ballistic physics, based upon individually-crafted mechanics. The character damage system authentically depicts the terrible wounds and injury from modern weapons to communicate the reality of combat
  • Players fight as infantry soldiers in battle, drive tanks in armored assaults, pilot helicopters in air strikes, and infiltrate the enemy in covert special operations utilizing a wide variety of realistic military weapons from knives and rifles to machine guns, grenade launchers and laser designators for air strikes. In whichever role the player chooses, they experience the fierce and brutal reality of warfare and the shock and awe of contemporary firepower unleashed on the arresting scale of modern combat
  • Immense play areas of more than 135 square miles give players a multitude of tactical decisions on how to best accomplish missions. Densely packed with environment detail and objects, valleys, mountains, coastlines, towns, villages and industrial complexes all combine to deliver a rich and challenging tactical environment. The world is persistent, so that buildings destroyed in one campaign mission will be destroyed in the next
  • Operation Flashpoint 2 models the environment, objects and people in realistic detail, but its visual styling will embrace documentary techniques. The camera work through cut-scenes is heavily influenced by television war reports that are often shot under extreme circumstances delivering a unique look with incorrect exposure, severe camera shake and loss of focus."
 
Wow! this game looks sweet! It just might give COD4 a run for it's money.

Ugh.

OFP was pitched as a realistic infantry combat simulator, and indeed formed the basis for a professional simulator - VBS - which is currently licensed to several military institutions. Call of Duty is a realistic simulator of Saving Private Ryan. That the two might be compared indicates that something, somewhere, has gone horribly wrong.

What next, a regenerative health system in Rainbow Six? :lol:
 
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Wow! this game looks sweet! It just might give COD4 a run for it's money.

Ugh.

OFP was pitched as a realistic infantry combat simulator, and indeed formed the basis for a professional simulator - VBS - which is currently licensed to several military institutions. Call of Duty is a realistic simulator of Saving Private Ryan. That the two might be compared indicates that something, somewhere, has gone horribly wrong.

What next, a regenerative health system in Rainbow Six? :lol:

Have you looked at any of the vids?
 
Those features all sound the same as the original but then I love the original Operation Flashpoint, I have all the expansion packs and still play it. Hell, its where my screenname comes from.

Can't wait to play this, getting to go through the whole experience again with todays graphics. :D
 
Those features all sound the same as the original but then I love the original Operation Flashpoint, I have all the expansion packs and still play it. Hell, its where my screenname comes from.

Can't wait to play this, getting to go through the whole experience again with todays graphics. :D

I've never played the first but I may have to pick it up since it's BC.
 
Me and a friend who often play CO-OP on the 360 have this game penned down but am not sure how the big ass battles will work on LIVE due to well basic Lag other suckers who still use 512k...seriously you still get major lag on Bomberman online :p so FLASH 2 has it work cut out for them.

I've heard the game has CO-OP, is that the single player missions assuming they have them and its not just online ?

PS - Stay away from the official forums, I have never met a bigger group of self centered cunts who are so far up there own arses that I doubt they will ever see sunlight again. They all seem to suffer from this god complex and spend most of time verbally pleasuring there egos just because they played OP 1, it makes them out to be a higher being of gamer compard to us lower mundane gamers.
 
^ I would've thought those folks would be off playing ArmA. There's something of a history there, with both ArmA and OFP2 claiming to be the true successor to OFP.
 
It was in production so long, the two companies that created OFP1 kept arguing so much, that after ArmA was made into a totally different, more war-on-terror simulator, one company broke away and created a true successor to Operation Flashpoint name and all.

And yeah some of the original fans can be pretty damned annoying, I've gotten into arguments with them and been called some unnecessary names for not giving a flying fuck about ArmA and wanting OFP2.
 
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