Contact DLC is on sale:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1021790/Arma_3_Contact/
Global Mobilisation on sale:
https://store.steampowered.com…zation__Cold_War_Germany/
Both are worth the money.
Contact DLC is on sale:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1021790/Arma_3_Contact/
Global Mobilisation on sale:
https://store.steampowered.com…zation__Cold_War_Germany/
Both are worth the money.
Anyone who hasn’t yet bought the Tanks DLC really should do considering how cheap it is. £2.54. https://store.steampowered.com/app/798390/Arma_3_Tanks/
Prices of each DLC right now:
Arma 3 Jets - £2.54 / 2.95 EUR
Arma 3 Helicopters - £2.54 / 2.95 EUR
Arma 3 Karts - £0.40 / 0.46 EUR
Arma 3 Marksmen - £2.54 / 2.95 EUR
Arma 3 Apex - £6.11 / 7.09 EUR
Arma 3 Laws of War - £2.54 / 2.95 EUR
Arma 3 Tac-Ops - £1.52 / 1.76 EUR
Arma 3 Tanks - £2.54 / 2.95 EUR
Arma 3 Contact - £16.49 / 19.15 EUR
Arma 3 GM - £12.74 / 14.79 EUR
Not bad I say
bump. arma3 currently with big discount. for the love of god, get those bloody dlcs...
Is Tanks DLC not mandatory at this point?
Is Tanks DLC not mandatory at this point?
I wouldn't say so, all the tank DLC gives you is access to in terms of assets are the NYX, rhino, and the t140 Angara. The vehicle interiors for the majority of the IFVs came as a free update with the tank DLC. That being said for its current price it definitely worth getting, and the campaign that comes with it isn't half bad.
lets be honest. we all have +1000h in this game and still play it. The prices are just a no-brainer now. i would just add everything i dont own purchase it. even by far the worst dlc, the Kart dlc, is at a right price below 1€ / 1£ and for what it is, i would even spend that on it.
besides with upcoming iron curtain dlc, global mobilisation may turn out more useful and less out of place.
DLC has been a bit of a problem for us over the course of the year. I think particularly the introduction of another required DLC with the release of Contact caused quite a bit of frustration among some members. Personally I think it's outstanding DLC, with a fantastic, surprisingly engaging campaign. For us as a multiplayer group it's been a bit hit and miss though: Some of the kit is very good and useful, genuinely adding to the game. The map however, which was maybe my own personal core argument in pushing for this DLC, is terribly optimised and we're not likely to see much of it as we go forward.
Additionally, we've lost at least one recruit (possibly more) due to our DLC requirements. In terms of recruitment we certainly had a gap there (talking about DLC wasn't part of our recruitment process so far), which I'll try to address in the future.
I do agree with all of your arguments here falseprophet , even simply supporting the developer by buying DLC which you're not even going to play is something that makes sense to me. I think we do want to see more Arma, new Arma, in the future. Voting with your wallet in this case is well in order.
However, some of BI's DLC policy certainly deserves criticism. It does create frustration and reluctance among some players of Arma, and certainly rightly so. Something to be aware of.
Not getting my hopes up for Iron Curtain frankly, after the first iteration of the GM line of 20GB+ paid redundant mods. But that's a matter for a council session, I guess. Pilgrim As a group, going forward, this is a matter I believe we should continue to debate, discuss, revise as it develops.
Everything made by BI though - just get it, why don't you. From my experience, everything made by the original developer is well worth it both for the group as a whole as well as individual player experience.