ARMA III

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ARMA 3
Developer(s)w:Bohemia Interactive
Publisher(s)Bohemia Interactive
Director(s)Joris-Jan van 't Land
Jay Crowe
Producer(s)Marek Španěl
Programmer(s)Ondřej Martinák
Vojtěch Hladík
Artist(s)David Zapletal
Composer(s)Ondřej Matějka
Grigorij Tolkačev
w:Nathan McCree
SeriesARMA
EngineReal Virtuality 4
Platform(s)w:Microsoft Windows
ReleaseMicrosoft Windows
  • WW: September 12, 2013
OS X, Linux
  • WW: August 31, 2015
Genre(s)w:Tactical shooter
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

About

ARMA 3 is an open-world, realism-based, military tactical shooter video game developed and published by Bohemia Interactive. It was released for Microsoft Windows in September 2013, and later announced for macOS and Linux in August 2015.

ARMA 3 takes place in the mid-2030s, on the islands of Altis and Stratos in the Aegean Sea, and the South Pacific island of Tanoa. The islands feature photo-realistic terrain and water environments. Altis is the largest official terrain in the ARMA series with ground area covering approximately 270 square kilometres (100 sq mi). The smaller island, Stratis, expands over an area of 20 square kilometres (7.7 sq mi).

The single-player campaign has the player take control of U.S. Army soldier Corporal Ben Kerry. During the campaign, the player will face everything from lone wolf infiltration missions to the commanding of large scale armored operations. The player will be able to choose different objectives and weaponry (such as UAVs, artillery, and air support) according to their play style.

History

Interest in ArmA began within BMW not long after Rust had began to taper off as a primary source of gaming for the group. A channel was created on May 24th 2016 for ArmA, and Bimmers began playing individually in different game modes as the group began to form up.

Pubbie Servers

The first server BMW landed on was called Sager Gaming, running the Exile mod for ArmA, which essentially turned the game into Rust with APCs. The map was a large Russian like map (Possibly Beketov). BMW with its 6+ players was easily the largest group on the server, and therefor ran roughshod over anyone and everyone. The admins in particular were not fans of this, and when the Bimmers began harassing people in the safe zones by repeatedly running them over with APCs, the admin teleported everyone and their vehicles to the farthest northeast corner of the maps and asked them kindly to stop.

BMW Server

2018 Rebirth

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