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Post by Dan @ 03:01pm 27/08/09 | 3 Comments
Codemasters have released another developer diary style trailer for the forthcoming realism-geared first person shooter Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising. Today's video focuses on the audio and the lengths the team have gone to in capturing the game's sound effects for your immersive pleasure.

Check it out right here on AusGamers.

Operation flashpoint: Dragon Rising drops in October 2009 for PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.












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Trauma
Posted 12:05pm 28/8/09
I hate being capped, this vid any good?
Pinky
Posted 12:47pm 28/8/09
Yeah, its looking good. As Dan said, it focuses on the audio. Game looks pretty nice though. A little bit more arcady than ArmA (at least, in that vid the player was doing a lot of scoped straffing while shooting, which is bullshit in a military sense). Must buy for me though, no question.
Crakaveli
Posted 01:14pm 28/8/09
it looks like they're trying to target a larger audience, with the reduced realism etc. I think i'll stick to Arma2 for realism and just play this for a bit of no brainer action. Ofcourse i could be completely wrong.
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