Soul_Assassin - His StringForge XML Editor was used for editing the (broken) stringtables. Shuko - His taskmaster script is the base for the mission briefing and tasks.
Pierremgi - Shared his scripting wisdom with us, teached the AI how to provide CAS. MoPoUK - he ported the campaign from CnotK to CWR III. LAxemann - We used his traffic script in the final mission. Ghost - Some of his scripts still being used in this mod.
Without the following people it would have been impossible to meet the self-imposed deadline:ĪZCoder - rewrote the mission 'Airborne' because the original doesn't really make sense and he was also involved in 'Status Quo'.īatteriefuhrer - translated a lot of the texts from and to Russian, some of them for the first time.ĬnotK - we used a part of his campaign, especially the cutscenes. Well, just in time for the big 20th anniversary we managed to release the campaign with Cold War Rearmed III after all. Contrary to rumours, the CWR team has nothing to do with it - why should they, we really appreciate their work. Unfortunately, his version of the campaign was deleted from the Steam Workshop. However, CnotK managed to revive the story of the Malden Islands for a third time. This time a bit faster and Cold War Rearmed² became, contrary to expectations, a quite popular modification with countless extensions.Īfter the Arma3 release there was - for various reasons - no continuation of Cold War Rearmed. Immediately after the Arma2 release, the CWR team also started porting the content again. It was a tight squeeze and Cold War Rearmed, including the campaign, was finished just days before the release of Arma 2. When Armed Assault was released in 2006, we started porting the content from Operation Flashpoint. This is the story of David Armstrong, Robert Hammer, James Gastovski, Sam Nichols, Aleksei Guba and the infamous Angelina.
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