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  • fdgfgfvffdv 32 minutes ago
    Operation Flashpoint (for anyone who bought it on release back in the day).

    It was later turned into the Arma series and re-released with this name to fit the series branding.

    I've played them all - this was the best of the lot IMHO.

  • romandr 23 minutes ago
    This game was on my cousin's dad PC about 20 years ago. There were no name on the icon, it was just titled "war" (assumingly by cousin). Later I got Arma: Armed Assault on Steam, when all my friends played Arma 2/DayZ and I couldn't, because my PC was a potato. Spent hours on sandbox editor making big warfare.
  • klaussilveira 2 days ago
    Not only Bohemia Interactive released the code, they cleaned it up and ported to Windows x64 and Linux x64. That's amazing.
    • beaker52 1 hour ago
      I’ve always had a bit of a soft spot for Bohemia Interactive. Their games have always had a charming “designed by a software engineer” feel, which I appreciate.

      Also, Operation Flashpoint was the reason I learnt to code and ended up having a career a software engineer, so I owe BI for that. My first real foray into programming was writing scripts, specifically to trigger unguided bomb releases from planes onto moving ground targets using some shoddy trigonometry as a 14 year old kid.

      I have a lot of fond memories of that game. I still remember being awed by some of the mods created by this guy: https://kegetys.fi His name has lived rent free in my head for 2 decades now. Legend.

      • DicIfTEx 16 minutes ago
        Same here; I remember playing ARMA 3 during the early-2013 public alpha, which was an eye-opening look at how the gaming sausage is made in real time (and before Early Access was as established a concept as it is now).

        I was rather disappointed when I heard that they had been acquired by BAE Systems, but on further inspection it seems like that was only the BI Simulations arm (responsible for VBS), now rebranded as OneArc. My guess is that a release like this wouldn't have happened were they not still independent.

    • wuschel 15 minutes ago
      Seconded. I applaud BI for doing such a clean open source release. So many things to learn from!

      I wish other game studios would release their software so many years after release.

  • felixg3 1 hour ago
    Ahh, another interesting post… and it’s Dewey again.
  • junaru 2 hours ago
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