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Wow, that looks great.:grin:
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Funnily enough, on the performance/optimization side, that's only playable because it's ArmA2's engine (Liberation 1944 was a mod which the team are making standalone game) which has gone through a couple of years of patches :P It was buggy as hell when it came out, kinda like a certain other game ^^
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Been really looking forward to this, their Panther looks sweet as a nut and the mission builder's great. Arma 2 was a nightmare for me when it first came out. Now I know my system can run it well. Just like RoF, who should really develop a WWII sim based on their engine, perhaps Flying Tigers?
Graviteam's Blaze of War looks exciting too. If they ever come up with a Sho't Centurion I'll simply explode. |
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But whinners do'nt get that... They are very limited. |
whens it available?
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http://forums.bistudio.com/showthread.php?t=117585 |
Is this a stand alone game?
Whens it out? |
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oh yeah baby... been waiting a while for this one, hopefully they have the armour values tweeked up so that side of the sim is a bit more realistic than ARMA II, i have been itching to have a good modern WWII tank sim for ages!
never have been able to get the I-44 mod to work properly with my steam CO installation! Cheers Craig |
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Looks like a great game |
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They bought the licence to use the Virtual Battlefiled Engine implemented in ArmA2.
AS Liberation was a successfull mod in Operation Flashpoint, the "Il2-1946" of the ArmA series (means BIS first release), they now jumped on the commercial way to create a own WW2 combat sim. Actually similar like Red Orchestra which was licenced by the Counterstrike engine. So yes it is a standalone game by full price. Announced to be released in this autumn. |
Looks brilliant.
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