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Operation Flashpoint: Resistance Demo
Operation Flashpoint: Resistance - The Critically Acclaimed Expansion for the Multi Award Winning Operation Flashpoint.
OPERATION FLASHPOINT: RESISTANCE SINGLE PLAYER DEMO VERSION 1.78
(c) 2002 Bohemia Interactive Studio and Codemasters Software Company Ltd. All rights reserved.
Welcome to the Operation Flashpoint: Resistance demo.
In this demo there are two exclusive missions available. In one you'll play as the commander of an infantry squad and in the other as a member of the squad.
Your mission is to neutralise the enemy forces in a small area of the new island.
In the full game you can look forward to a brand new campaign, featuring over 20 missions.
Visit official web pages of Operation Flashpoint at http://www.flashpoint1985.com and http://www.codemasters.com/flashpoint !
HOW TO INSTALL
Unzip the file to a directory and click on the 'Setup.exe'. The setup procedure will install the Operation Flashpoint: Resistance demo to your PC. To play the demo once installed click:
Start -> Programs -> Codemasters -> OFP Resistance demo -> OFP Resistance demo
New graphics
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This demo features an entirely new island, Nogova, with new buildings and flora and high resolution textures and models.
There are two new Video options to enhance your experience: visibility and terrain detail settings.
Please note that by setting the values beyond the performance range of your PC you may get very low frame rates in the game.
New Weapons
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The demo features a selection of new weapons from Operation Flashpoint: Resistance including the UZI sub-machinegun and Tokarev T33 handgun.
WHAT'S NEW IN THE FULL RESISTANCE EXPANSION
New Resistance campaign
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The new campaign included in Operation Flashpoint: Resistance forms a prequel to the original game's plot and is set several years before Operation Flashpoint's Cold War hit crisis point.
Operation Flashpoint: Resistance casts the player as Victor Troska, ex-Special Forces soldier, living a peaceful civilian life on the island of Nogova, a short distance from the original game's three islands.
However, his situation changes when a Soviet force invades the island group and destroys Troska's idyllic dreams.
Teammates: As you go through the full campaign, you will quickly become the leader of your group. As your teammates survive battles, they become more and more experienced. So try not to let them die and they will learn to fight better.
Weapons: You often be very short of specialist weapons in OFP: Resistance. You'll have to collect good weapons and try not to lose them.
Vehicles: The same for your vehicles, if you are not able to steal enemy tanks in a mission where that is the goal, your attack on a heavily guarded enemy position will be much more difficult later on.
New single and multiplayer player missions
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As well as the full 20 mission campaign, there are 5 new single player missions and 9 new multiplayer missions with updated and enhanced multiplayer code.
DEMO CONTROLS
Infantry
Keyboard
[W] Forward
[E] or [SHIFT]+[W] Sprint
[A] Strafe Left
[D] Strafe Right
[S] Backwards
[F] Walking Mode
[SHIFT]+ Direction Key Move Fast
[Z] Lie Down / Stand Up
[Q] Crouch / Stand Up
[Y] Hand Gun
[R] Reload Weapon
[RETURN] Open Action Menu (see Action Menu)
[0]-[9] Call Command Menu and select menu items (see Squad Command)
[Backspace] Call Command Menu and go back a level in the command structure
[Nuumpad.] Switch Command View On/Off
[V] or [Numpad 0] Switch Weapon View On/Off
[+]/[-] Zoom In / Out (1st, 3rd Person View only)
[M] Map
Mouse
Mouse Left / Right Turn Left / Right
Mouse Up / Down Look Up / Down
Left Mouse Button Fire Gun / Throw Weapon / Use Item in hand
Mouse Wheel Call Action Menu and highlight menu items
Middle Mouse Button /
Click Mouse Wheel Select Action Menu Item
Right Mouse Button Zoom In
Commander of the squad
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[F2]-[F12] Select soldiers
[~] Select soldiers in main group / select all / deselect
[0]-[9] Give commands
[Numpad .] Command camera
Land / Sea Vehicle Movement
Keyboard
[Q] Slow Forward
[W] Forward
[E] Fast Forward
[A] Turn Left
[D] Turn Right
[S] Decelerate / Brake
[SHIFT]+ Direction Key Move Fast
Mouse
Switch Between Mouse Look and Mouse Steer with numpad [*] key
Mouse Look Mouse Move
Mouse Left / Right Look Left / Right Steer Left / Right
Mouse Up / Down Look Up / Down
Right Mouse Button Select Target / Lock On (see Targeting and Firing Vehicle Weapons)
Left Mouse Button
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(Target Selected) Fire Weapon
Left Mouse Button
(NO Target Selected) Move to point (providing you have assumed the role of
Commander and you have a driver on your crew)
NB. You may only have access to your vehicle's Targeting and Firing Systems
if you are so authorized (e.g. sole occupant of vehicle, gunner or Tank Commander
(see Tank Command and Targeting and Firing Vehicle Weapons).
Air Vehicle Movement
Keyboard
[W] or [Cursor Down] Forward
[E] or [RShift and Up] Fast Forward
[A] or [Cursor Left] Strafe Left
[D] or [Cursor Right] Strafe Right
[X]/[C] or [Del]/[End] RotateLeft / Right
[S] or [Cursor Up] Decelerate
[Q] or [Page Up] Ascend
[Z] or [Page Down] Descend
Mouse
Switch Between Mouse Look and Mouse Steer with numpad [*] key
Mouse Look Mouse Move
Mouse Left / Right Look Left / Right Steer Left / Right
Mouse Up / Down Look Up / Down Nose Up / Down
Right Mouse Button Select Target / Lock On (see Targeting and Firing Vehicle Weapons)
Left Mouse Button (Target Selected) Fire Weapon
NB. You may only have access to your aircraft's Targeting and Firing Systems if you are so
authorized (e.g. pilot of aircraft or gunner - see Targeting and Firing Vehicle Weapons).
Universal Controls
[SPACEBAR] Select weapon
Middle Mouse Button Call Action Menu / Confirm Action
Mouse Wheel Select Action Menu item
[/] numpad Show Compass
[*] numpad Toggle Mouse Look / Mouse Steer
Page Up / Page Down Increase / Decrease game speed
Action Menu
[RETURN] / Middle Mouse Button - open Action Menu
[Square Brackets] / Mouse Wheel - highlight Action
[RETURN] / Middle Mouse Button - activate Action and close Menu
[close sidebar]
The context-sensitive Action Menu is used for such tasks as selecting and drawing your
weapon/s or for selecting special weapons or ammo. It is also used to enter, change seats
or disembark vehicles.
Encountering a specific point in a mission will sometimes cause new options to become
available in the Action Menu. When this occurs, the Action Menu will automatically appear
to allow you to activate the new options.
The Action Menu also allows you to access functions not available via the standard control
keys. Press [RETURN] or Middle Mouse Button to call up the Action Menu and use [ & ] or
the Mouse Wheel to underline the action you want to perform. Once selected, press [RETURN]
or Middle Mouse Button again to activate the action.
Attacking
Targeting & Firing Personal Firearms
Personal firearms can be targeted in several ways depending on the view you are using at
the time. For some missions where fast paced no-time-to-think action is required, the
point-and-shoot method used in 1st and 3rd Person views may be the best option. Alternatively,
where stealth, cunning and intelligence are required, the more considered approach of
Weapons View may be more appropriate, especially if you are equipped with a specialist sniper
sight.
In 1st/3rd Person View
In 1st / 3rd Person view, the crosshair in the center of the screen shows the approximate
aiming of your weapon. The floating dot shows the actual point that your bullet would land at,
not taking into account cross-wind or range. A perfect shot can be achieved when the dot is in
the center of the crosshair. Note how, when you are running, the floating dot moves about much
more quickly and is more difficult to locate in the crosshair. To aim more accurately in this view,
slow down or stop. Better still, lie down as this braces your arms against the ground and gives
you greater stability and less reaction from recoil.
In Weapon View
For even greater accuracy, switch to Weapon View by pressing [V] or [0 Ins] on the numpad. This view shows
your gun sights and allows you to draw a much more accurate bead on your enemy. If you have a weapon
that is equipped with specialist sights, you will be able to aim even more accurately still.
To re-map control keys for the various actions available, simply click in the field that you want to
amend and delete its contents. Enter the new key and click OK.
If at any time you want to return the control keys to their original settings, simply click the Default button.
MIMIMUM SPECS:
Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
DirectX 8.1
Pentium or Athlon 500 CPU
128Mb RAM
16 Bit DirectX 8.1 compatible sound card
Compatible 3d Graphics Card with 16Mb RAM
250Mb Free Hard Drive Space After Installation
RECOMMENDED
Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
DirectX 8.1
Pentium or Athlon 700 CPU
256Mb RAM
16 Bit DirectX 8.1 compatible sound card
Compatible 3d Graphics Card with 32Mb RAM
500Mb Free Hard Drive Space After Installation
GRAPHICS CARDS
3dfx - Voodoo3, Voodoo4, Voodoo5
ATI - Rage 128 pro, Radeon
Matrox - G400, G450, G500, G550
Nvidia - Riva TNT, Riva TNT2, GeForce, GeForce2, GeForce3, GeForce4
S3 - Savage 2000
PowerVR - Series 3 (Kyro II)
RADEON USERS: if you are encountering any graphical problems please go to the video options menu in the game and turn off the W-BUFFER option. This fixes a number of issues.
© 2002 Bohemia Interactive Studio and The Codemasters Software Company Limited ('Codemasters'). All rights reserved. 'Codemasters'® is a registered trademark of Codemasters. 'GENIUS AT PLAY'(TM) and 'Operation Flashpoint'(TM) are trademarks of Codemasters. Developed by Bohemia Interactive Studio.
Operation Flashpoint: Resistance | |
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Developer(s) | Bohemia Interactive Studio |
Publisher(s) | Codemasters |
Director(s) | Marek Španěl |
Designer(s) | Viktor Bocan |
Programmer(s) | Ondřej Španěl |
Composer(s) | Ondřej Matějka |
Series | Operation Flashpoint |
Engine | Real Virtuality |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows, Xbox, Linux |
Release | |
Genre(s) | Tactical shooter |
Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer |
Operation Flashpoint: Resistance (also known as ARMA: Resistance) is an expansion pack to Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis. It was developed by Bohemia Interactive, authors of the original game, and published by Codemasters. It is the second expansion of Operation Flashpoint, the first one being Operation Flashpoint: Red Hammer, which was developed by Codemasters. Resistance was later re-released as part of ArmA: Cold War Assault.
The expansion adds a new campaign, which takes place on the fictional island of Nogova. The island's towns and villages are mostly named after real locations in the Czech Republic. The plot is inspired by the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia.[2]
The storyline takes place in 1982, three years before the events of Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis. The player takes on the role of an ex-special operations soldier, Victor Troska, who must fight the Soviet Army, which has invaded his country.
Gameplay[edit]
The gameplay is the same as the original game. It varies significantly depending on the player's role, but the game is best described as a tactical shooter with significant vehicle elements and minor real-time tactics elements. OFP 's gameplay is largely team oriented and the player spends much of the game with a squad of up to 11 AI controlled members, either as a member of the squad or as its leader. On-foot gameplay and the vehicle elements are blended seamlessly and the player can get into any available vehicle at any time, orders and mission conditions permitting. Whether on foot or in a vehicle the player can view the action from both first and third-person views, as well as an additional 'command view' available to squad leaders which gives the player a limited birds-eye view of the surrounding area. At the start of each mission the player is presented with a briefing explaining the situation, describing the player's goals in the mission and, often, providing further information in the form of notes. Once in-game the player is provided with a map, compass, watch, and a notebook. Depending on the mission the player may be required to participate in and complete a variety of tasks, from simply driving a truck or guarding bases to attacking or defending various objectives, patrols, reconnaissance and sabotage behind enemy lines, air support, or any combination of these and more.
When the player is given command of a squad of NPCs, the game becomes more strategy oriented. As a leader the player is responsible for guiding the squad to its objectives and is able to issue a wide variety of orders to men under their command, such as movement orders, designation of priority targets, formation orders and various other tactical instructions governing how they should behave such as holding fire or attacking only select targets. He must also provide the weapons for the guerilla fighters (mostly from defeated Soviet forces). His task is also to minimize the losses of men and equipment as both are available in limited numbers.
Resistance features updated graphics, sounds, and multiplayer mechanics. Unlike Cold War Crisis, which is more focused on infantry combat, Resistance focuses heavily on guerrilla warfare and its tactics such as raids, ambushes, escape, and evasion. The player can also control AI guerrilla units giving it an RTS feel. There are also many weapons and vehicles ranging from Tokarev pistols and AK-47 assault rifles, to LAW rocket launchers and Hind attack helicopters. Multiplayer mode is also included, which can be PvP or co-op. The mission editor from Cold War Crisis has been retained, where players can create their own multiplayer maps. In the beginning of the game, an invasion takes place from a civilian's point of view. In certain missions, the player can call for guerrilla reinforcements, but only in missions where it is part of the objective.
Plot[edit]
In 1982, Victor 'Viking Viki' Troska, is an ex-special operations soldier who has returned to his homeland of Nogova after years in exile serving with British Special Forces. Nogova is a small and quaint island nation whose coalition government has recently collapsed. The island is then invaded by the Soviet Union after some members of the Nogovan Communist Party betray the country and invite Soviet forces to overthrow the government and install a socialist puppet regime. Troska is approached by Nogovans who are resisting the Soviet occupation and asked to join them. Initially, Troska refuses to have any part in the fighting and rebukes them because he wants to put combat behind him and also he believes that any resistance will be futile and the inexperience of the partisans will get them killed. Later, a wounded guerrilla fighter being pursued by Soviet soldiers takes refuge in Troska's shed. When Soviet soldiers, led by Colonel Guba, arrive and threaten to shoot Troska and his friends if they don't co-operate, Troska is forced to make a decision: betraying the partisan, trying to negotiate with the Soviets or fighting off the Soviet soldiers and joining the resistance.
- The first choice makes Victor to join the Soviets who give him a task to locate the main resistance base and reveal its position to Soviets. After finding the base, Victor is once again forced to decide whether he will betray the partisans or lead the Soviets to the false location to join the resistance anyway. If he chooses to betray them, the Soviets win and Victor is executed with the other partisans as a traitor who cannot be trusted because he betrayed his close friends.
- The second choice only makes the Soviets more angry and the negotiation is unsuccessful.
- The last choice forces Victor to grab the gun, kill the Soviets holding him and his friends at gunpoint, and escape to join the resistance.
When Victor joins the resistance, he is immediately forced to take command and fight the Soviets who attack their base and kill the resistance commander. Then he leads his unit to attack Soviet bases and convoys to obtain weapons, ammunition, and tanks as the resistance forces only have a limited supply of weapons. Besides the fighting, this becomes a very important objective through all throughout the campaign. After some initial successful actions against remote Soviet outposts more people begin to join the resistance, making it stronger.
Later, the resistance receives some weapons and supplies from the U.S. who also send an old friend of Victor's, Major James Gastovski, and his team in to assist the resistance. Victor is also helped by 'Tasmanian Devil', an informant of unknown identity who passes critical information to him via radio (he is later discovered by the Soviets and killed).
The successful actions drive the Soviets back until they are pushed to the airfield where Guba holds his tactical bombers to be used to obliterate Nogova after the Soviet retreat. After initial refusal of U.S. assistance and failed attempt of special forces to destroy the bombers, Victor manages to destroy them. However, the Soviets surround him, leaving his ultimate fate uncertain, most likely being dead. Then the Soviets launch an offensive which puts the resistance on the brink of defeat, but U.S. forces sent by Colonel Blake wipe out the remaining Soviet forces. Guba escapes in a helicopter before the final defeat and James Gastovski, disappointed after losing his friend and Colonel Guba's escape, leaves the army.
Development[edit]
Bohemia Interactive released Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis in 2001. The game was a huge success for the company. Bohemia Interactive supported the game by releasing new addons and patches but eventually decided that they should make 'something bigger.' The started to work on a new expansion called Operation Flashpoint: Outrage. This expansion was meant primarily for Central and Eastern Europe, while Codemasters, publisher of the game, worked on Operation Flashpoint: Red Hammer that was meant for the rest of World. Outrage was later renamed to Resistance as Codemasters didn't like the name. Resistance was officially announced in February 2002 and released in June 2002. It has received very positive acclaim from players and critics alike. An Xbox version was released in 2005 as part of Operation Flashpoint Elite.[3][4]
Resistance was re-released in 2011 as part of ArmA: Cold War Assault when contract between Bohemia Interactive and Codemasters expired. This version was patched and upgraded for modern computers and newer operating systems.[5]
Reception[edit]
Aggregator | Score |
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GameRankings | 81%[8] |
Metacritic | 77%[6] |
Publication | Score |
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PC Gamer | 79%[6] |
IGN | 79%[7] |
Game Spy | 90%[6] |
Computer Gaming World | 90%[6] |
PC Zone UK[8] | 83% |
Games.cz | 90%[2] |
Bonusweb | 81%[9] |
Resistance was released to very positive reviews. It was praised for its story and the whole idea of guerrilla warfare as well as for its missions and technical improvements but it was also criticised by some reviews. Technical improvements are according to some critics unnoticeable and missions were criticised for less variety than the original game.[6][8][10]GameSpot named it a runner-up for its July 2002 'PC Game of the Month' award.[11]
ActionTrip released a review that praised the guerilla warfare and extra content. On the other hand, it noted the dated engine and dodgy AI.[12]
GameRevolution praised the fact that, unlike the original, player controls only one character in the story which makes it easier to attach to him. The Review also praised the level design and the new campaign with a solid story but with less variety than the original.[13]
GameVortex criticized Resistance expansion for not being any big improvement but single-player campaign has a replay value and also praised the Multi-player. The review recommended the expansion only to those who loved the original.[14]
Resistance was nominated for GameSpot's annual 'Best Expansion Pack on PC' award.[15]
References[edit]
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- ^Poláček, Petr. 'BI Studio oznamuje a vydává Arma: Cold War Assault - Games.cz'. Games.cz. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
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- ^Adams, Dan. 'Operation Flashpoint: Resistance'. IGN. Retrieved 21 July 2016.
- ^ abc'Operation Flashpoint: Resistance for PC'. GameRankings. 10 July 2002. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
- ^Štorkán, Vojtěch (4 July 2002). 'Operation Flashpoint: Resistance'. iDNES.cz. Retrieved 21 July 2016.
- ^'Operation Flashpoint: Resistance for Windows (2002) MobyRank'. MobyGames. 30 March 2008. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
- ^The Editors of GameSpot PC (3 August 2002). 'PC Game of the Month, July 2002'. GameSpot. Archived from the original on 7 November 2002. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
- ^'Operation Flashpoint: Resistance Review'. Actiontrip.com. 16 September 2002. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
- ^'Op Flash: Resistance Review'. Gamerevolution.com. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
- ^'Operation Flashpoint: Resistance'. Gamevortex.com. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
- ^GameSpot Staff (30 December 2002). 'GameSpot's Best and Worst of 2002'. GameSpot. Archived from the original on 7 February 2003.