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  The Abwehrflammenwerfer 42 flame mine Screenshots    
AtStWalker has showed us some nice WIP screenshots of his upcomming Abwehrflammenwerfer 42 static falmethrower/flame mine! He also made a short video clip. This addon will be part of his WWII mod!

The Abwehrflammenwerfer 42 was a German static defensive flamethrower or flame mine used during the Second World War. The were usually buried at intervals of 12 to 30 yards / 10 to 27 meters covering road blocks, landing beaches, harbor walls and other obstacles. They were normally mixed in with other mines or emplaced behind barbed wire and could be command detonated or triggered by tripwires or other devices.





  August 31st, 2008 - 21:16 By Bence   Comments (2)  

  Armed Assault Editing Guide Deluxe (German only) General    
Mr-Murray, the Author of the official Armed Assault Editing Guide for
Armed Assault, has informed us about the release of the Deluxe Edition of this must have for every mission editor on Mapfact.net.
The guide which is so far in german only (However an english translation is in the works), consists of roughly 333 pages !
Our english speaking visitors can still download the english Special Edition from our article section while waiting for the Deluxe Edition. It should be noted, that this guide is an unofficial release although Mr-Murray has been massively supported by BIS.

The Deluxe edition contains, with it´s 11 Chapters and 230 Subitems, nearly any stuff which is needed to create professional designed missions. A great help to navigate through the whole book are the clearly designed indexes like main index, keyword- and Syntax index and also the single chapter indexes with the chapter marker on the right border of each page as well.

This new version contains all Patches up to Patch 1.15, Queens Gambit and of course Warfare as well. The english Version of the Deluxe Edition is still under construction, we are working on it with „high pressure“! So once both books have finally been released no further ones will follow for ArmA 1 and Mr-Murray is finally finishing his Bookworks for ArmA 1.

A great Thanks goes to Bohemia Interactive Studios for the massive support, the permission for using the Cover Artworks and 1.15 informations. A further thank you goes to the translator of the english Editing Guide – MemphisBelle – , his helping Hand Steevo and his Lectorship of the english Version Metal0130 (USA) and Matt Rochelle (UK) which have all spend, and are still spending, hundreds of hours to translate and correct the different Editing Guide versions.






Source : Mr-Murray
  August 31st, 2008 - 19:27 By Deadeye   Comments (3)  

  Aircraft Tug video by Gnat Editing    
Gnat, the talented shipbuilder, has released the source files of his aircraft tug on the BI Forums. You can see the tug in action by starting the YouTube video below.





  August 31st, 2008 - 14:04 By Old Bear   Comments (2)  

  ArmA2 - General Impressions Videos    
Our former team member, da_Rat has informed us that a new video has been released on armaBASE.de. The video does not show anything special like previous one as it has been taken during the interview between Telejunky (armabase.de administrator) and Maruk.


What can be seen?

- Vegetation and general Gameplay.
- Some vehicles with interior displayed
- Civilian life

Again, thanks to armaBASE.de and Maruk from BIS!


ArmA_GC_1.mpg




Source : armaBASE.de
  August 31st, 2008 - 13:09 By Bence   Comments (18)  

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