| Fusioncode said: This deserves to be it's own game. It doesn't even have to be full retail price, could be something like Minecraft where you pay once and get all future updates for free. Only downside is they would have to rework the entire engine since it is just a mod right now, that could take years. |
The guy works for the developer that makes the game/engine (as a multiplayer designer on ArmA 3) and he already plans to bring it to their next engine ether as a mod for ArmA 3 and/or possibly a standalone. Considering that they only sold a bit over 500k copies of ArmA 2 before the mod was released I wouldn't be surprised if he was given a team to make a standalone version as soon as ArmA 3 ships, in fact it's almost inevitable at this point.
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