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Razor Sharp Teeth had the most cutscenes I ever made for a scenario.
Thanks for playing ;-)
I have many people that want to play this
As for mission deployment, move towards the ghost hawk behind the main base. That will get the mission started.
Thanks in advance.
All you have to do is subscribe to and download the mods under the "required items" to the right, just above "Created by phantom". Nothing more, nothing less. You'll get a Contact splash screen in the pre-loaded lobby for 3 seconds.
And of course, load the scenario from the Pulau map.
Its 100% free, as Phantom said, Contact assets are used as props and the player will not need the DLC to play the scenario, given that these items are native to the EDEN editor now ever since an update a year or so ago, that made DLC objects free to use in the misison maker.
As for the NiArms, I'll take a look at it and see at some point adding it in.
Thank you PHANTOM. Multi-million dollar Triple-A games don't bring even a fraction of the joy your missions have brought to me and friends.
Easily one of the most impressive things to come out of Arma 3 ever. Genuinely, scenarios like this are like the bread and butter of the true Arma experience, reminding me of the years of gold source total conversions that told better stories than many actual games at the time.
Your cutscenes have come so far as well, being the absolute most impressive thing besides the gameplay in these scenarios. Easily one of the best things to ever grace the workshop and a stellar experience.
RIP the dinosaurs caught in the Russians' bomb, hearing their pained cries was genuinely one of the saddest things ever
So true.