03-23-2016, 03:13 AM
Good question
I played Hidden and Dangerous too, also "Delta Force Land warriors" (and "Delta Force Black Hawk Down")Â and loved playing delta force coop with just one friend.
My war gaming went quite for a while, sticking with RTS games mainly (Anno I love)... then I found Arma3... which I played a bit... then a bit more, then made missions and made more and now Im just hooked!
Has everything! Not bothered with the single player campaign, Im only interested in the Coop side of things, and with no re-spawn and even no revive sometimes adds the tenseness I love in a game. No hand holding, and a punishing death! that makes you value your life more (in game).
Im not a fan of the usual pvp, its fun occasionally, but I hope to build a coop mission that is also pvp (two sides with there own missions, just like the CiA coop nights, but, you will at some point cross paths with the other human team. Playing against real players is a whole different experience with human reactions and choices, and can (if the setting is right) get extremely tense!
I played Hidden and Dangerous too, also "Delta Force Land warriors" (and "Delta Force Black Hawk Down")Â and loved playing delta force coop with just one friend.
My war gaming went quite for a while, sticking with RTS games mainly (Anno I love)... then I found Arma3... which I played a bit... then a bit more, then made missions and made more and now Im just hooked!
Has everything! Not bothered with the single player campaign, Im only interested in the Coop side of things, and with no re-spawn and even no revive sometimes adds the tenseness I love in a game. No hand holding, and a punishing death! that makes you value your life more (in game).
Im not a fan of the usual pvp, its fun occasionally, but I hope to build a coop mission that is also pvp (two sides with there own missions, just like the CiA coop nights, but, you will at some point cross paths with the other human team. Playing against real players is a whole different experience with human reactions and choices, and can (if the setting is right) get extremely tense!