ArmA: Armed Assault

ArmA: Armed Assault (stylized as ArmA), also known as ARMA: Combat Operations in North America, is a tactical military first- andthird-person shooter which was developed by a 40 member team at Bohemia Interactive (BI), an independent game developer based in theCzech Republic.
ARMA is the spiritual successor to Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis and features an overhauled game engine, with improved graphics, physics, multiplayer functionality, scripting capabilities, and new units and vehicles. An expansion pack titled ArmA: Queen's Gambit was released in 2007.
Because of legal issues between BI and Codemasters (the original publishers of Operation Flashpoint), Codemasters owns theintellectual property to the name Operation Flashpoint. Since BI severed its connection with Codemasters and no longer has the legal right to use the Operation Flashpoint name, Armed Assault is considered to be the direct descendant of Operation Flashpoint. ARMA 2(previously referred to as "Game 2") was released in June 2009. Codemasters has released a rival title to BI using the name Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising with which BI has no participation.[1][2]
ArmA Armed Assault System Requirements | GD Hardware Rating | Diff | ||
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Intel CPU![]() | - | Pentium 4 3.0GHz | ![]() | Login to compare your CPU |
AMD CPU![]() | - | Sempron 3500+ | ||
Nvidia GFX Card ![]() | - | GeForce 6800 GT | ![]() | Login to compare your GFX Card |
ATI GFX Card ![]() | - | Radeon X800 GT | ||
RAM (Memory) ![]() | - | 1.5 GB | ||
Hard disk space ![]() | - | 4 GB | ||
Direct X | - |











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