Binkowski posted three new pictures of his latest work in progress.
WIP, new Army SF. Original models / textures done by Johannes who so kindly gave me permission to use / modify them in ArmA2. Expect a release of ACU, MCU, and maybe BDU
I44_John of the Invasion 1944 mod has sent us the first pictures of the port of their ArmA1 project Invasion 1944: D-Day to ArmA2. He added the following:
This port will be the first release for ArmA2, containing mainly reworked versions of the contents of the ArmA1 project, as well as revised scripting and added features. This will give people something to play with while we continue working on Wacht am Rhein, including the replacement of items from previous projects that look dated. Quite a lot of questions and comments about porting D-Day to ArmA2 were posted on the community websites, so we hope that everyone will appreciate the approach we've chosen.
The latest addition to our website is called "Tw@ts", our very own ironically named rip-off of Twitter, in which we post about features with a maximum of 250 characters. We will post one feature (can be a totally new, or revised feature) every week. So be sure to checkout our website regularly!
All screenshots in this newspost were made by Ingram, who is from now on our official "Combat Photographer".
Rommel [AAF] has released a NoMapTex addon on the BI Forums. Removes the annoying satellite textures 'attached' with the original maps in ArmA2. I saw the Map Plus addon that was released by NouberNou, but couldn't stand the new colours nor the added features, so I went for something simpler and just removed the satellite textures from the map instead. I must give some credit to NouberNou, especially for the initiative and idea, but it is only one line of code; and thus I don't expect much credit for this either. Enjoy, it removes personally one of the worst features in [default] ArmA2.
Once again the FDF Mod site has been updated with a new ingame WIP picture : here is the NH90.
NHIndustries NH90 helicopter hovers above the treeline during a landing exercise. NH90 is a state of the art aircraft which has recently entered service across Europe. Finland has chosen the SAR (search and rescue) variant and first helicopters have been in service since 2008.