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Old 09-30-2011, 03:39 PM
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yeah anyone who joins search for the Pickled~0nions platoon and join for the big win!
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Old 09-30-2011, 05:54 PM
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only those who preorder the game from origin can play the beta
i have much fun
pitty that has only one map though
the Caspian border conquest was amazing but they take it out after 24 hours
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Old 09-30-2011, 06:02 PM
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I suggest folks read the Origins EULA.
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Old 09-30-2011, 06:49 PM
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Even though I definitely will try it I can really recommend Red Orchestra 2 if you haven't tried it and like FPS games in some way but really like simulators more. Your first rounds you will get killed all the time and you will read chat lines from disappointed Call of Duty kids about "Damn you xxx - camper!!!! This game sux!!!!". Then you realize that this is what war was like - heroes that stormed over an open plaza got killed in a few seconds and "the camper" has just acquired a tactical position that has to be dealt with.

After playing it for a few hours it's just awesome compared to all other FPS games out there. It's really different and much more like the original Operation Flashpoint etc - but with much more "condensed" battles where the enemy is not kilometers away... And the graphical improvements over Red Orchestra 1 are impressive. Some of the maps are just awesome with all the tiny details.
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Old 09-30-2011, 06:53 PM
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Even though I definitely will try it I can really recommend Red Orchestra 2 if you haven't tried it and like FPS games in some way but really like simulators more. Your first rounds you will get killed all the time and you will read chat lines from disappointed Call of Duty kids about "Damn you xxx - camper!!!! This game sux!!!!". Then you realize that this is what war was like - heroes that stormed over an open plaza got killed in a few seconds and "the camper" has just acquired a tactical position that has to be dealt with.

After playing it for a few hours it's just awesome compared to all other FPS games out there. It's really different and much more like the original Operation Flashpoint etc - but with much more "condensed" battles where the enemy is not kilometers away... And the graphical improvements over Red Orchestra 1 are impressive. Some of the maps are just awesome with all the tiny details.
HMmmm im playing it now and i don't think the GFX are good at all tbh.. game play seems ok, haven't played online yet with it
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Old 09-30-2011, 07:00 PM
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HMmmm im playing it now and i don't think the GFX are good at all tbh.. game play seems ok, haven't played online yet with it
Ohh - but RO is really an online only game, the single player is like the "bot mode" in the original Battlefield 1942 - completely useless It's the online game that makes it awesome (and hard )

A yes, I can agree some maps are not that good, but others are splendid IMO, like the Red October Factory map. Have you played that?

EDIT: Just downloaded it and got the message that I had to have the 285.38 version of the Nvidia drivers... Hmm - isn't 280.26 the latest version I thought? Went to Nvidia to check for Betas and there you are - version 285.38 with a performance boost in BF3 of up to 38% Think about if MG had the same power over Nvidia to force them to release a beta version only for their beta game
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Old 09-30-2011, 07:21 PM
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just download the beta drivers 285.38
it works ok with other games too
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Old 09-30-2011, 08:12 PM
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Even though I definitely will try it I can really recommend Red Orchestra 2 if you haven't tried it and like FPS games in some way but really like simulators more. Your first rounds you will get killed all the time and you will read chat lines from disappointed Call of Duty kids about "Damn you xxx - camper!!!! This game sux!!!!". Then you realize that this is what war was like - heroes that stormed over an open plaza got killed in a few seconds and "the camper" has just acquired a tactical position that has to be dealt with.

After playing it for a few hours it's just awesome compared to all other FPS games out there. It's really different and much more like the original Operation Flashpoint etc - but with much more "condensed" battles where the enemy is not kilometers away... And the graphical improvements over Red Orchestra 1 are impressive. Some of the maps are just awesome with all the tiny details.

i was REALLY disapointed with RO2. i didnt play RO1, but i was all excited to finally have waht looked to be a realistic objecitve based, Teamwork WW2 shooter.

well, it all went way preatty fast. Quickscoping, ubber weapon accuarecy, combined with MW2 sized maps resulted with it being just another run 'n shoot everithing that moves.

GFX's wise it was also a let down. it suffers the same problem of AA3, looks good at close, but 25 meters way stuff looks out of focus.
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Old 09-30-2011, 08:27 PM
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i was REALLY disapointed with RO2. i didnt play RO1, but i was all excited to finally have waht looked to be a realistic objecitve based, Teamwork WW2 shooter.

well, it all went way preatty fast. Quickscoping, ubber weapon accuarecy, combined with MW2 sized maps resulted with it being just another run 'n shoot everithing that moves.

GFX's wise it was also a let down. it suffers the same problem of AA3, looks good at close, but 25 meters way stuff looks out of focus.
I don't really agree on the uber accuracy part. I can shoot a paper figure in the head at 300 meters with a G3 (prone) even without a scope and the maximum kill range I've had in RO2 is 200 meters so not problems for me at least. I'm better IRL

I can agree that the maps are a bit small, but if I want big maps I play ARMA so this is a nice "quick option"...

Regarding the graphics I'm old and started playing on the Spectrum 16kb so I'm really not that picky even though I've played most major titles since 1984
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Old 09-30-2011, 09:11 PM
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I don't really agree on the uber accuracy part. I can shoot a paper figure in the head at 300 meters with a G3 (prone) even without a scope and the maximum kill range I've had in RO2 is 200 meters so not problems for me at least. I'm better IRL

I can agree that the maps are a bit small, but if I want big maps I play ARMA so this is a nice "quick option"...

Regarding the graphics I'm old and started playing on the Spectrum 16kb so I'm really not that picky even though I've played most major titles since 1984
True, but im preatty sure you cant hit a thign at 50 meters instantanely after zooming in your sights. that is, you need time to adjust your eye to tgunsight, 1 to 3 seconds. its not instantaneus.

arma, its too big. RO ist too small. 2x2 km would be my expectations.

Regarding graphics. im ok with "bad" graphics. waht it dont like at all is having multiple levels of quality in the same game. its like having bad CGI in a movie. looks ugly and unnatural.

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