When I was young, I played a lot of air-combat games. If I remember well I learned the Ukrainian geography while Bombing Russian troops in Odessa playing USNF Video for the kids . Another game had a campaign in Yemen. If my memory isn’t too rusty, there was also Egypt and Korea campaign.

20 years latter, it seems pretty accurate, so I am curious on where the campaign occur nowaday, just to know where I shouldn’t go

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    6 months ago

    There’s this fun little game. Basically you can play the zombie apocalyps on google maps 3d view. Even your own street, or especially your own street.

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    The only one I play regularly is Arma 3, and other than the (IIRC) 80s cold war DLC all their maps are technically fake countries. That said, I’m pretty sure they’re all made using real satellite footage so I guess stay away from Greece, Lithuania, Mediterranean France (?), and whatever island in the Pacific Tanoa is based on.

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        I somehow only saw this reply now. It’s funny to meet other Arma players on here being that Lemmy generally seems to be a pretty progressive-leaning community and I don’t necessarily think the Arma community, on average, would be a super compatible demographic. Granted, there’s bound to be some crossover.

        Anyway, judging from your comment history I get the vibe you might enjoy mods like overthrow and antistasi. If you’re not familiar, both are open-map game modes where you slowly build up a resistance movement to an oppressive government or occupying force. They’re literally the only way I personally play the game.

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          Our server has been having some federation hiccups. I actually play with a really chill unit. Oddly enough, all the Arma units I’ve encountered have been pretty progressive. As a cis woman, I am almost always outnumbered by the trans gals because there’s always a bunch of them around. Also, all the units I’ve been with have a negative amount of tolerance for bigots.

          I pretty much always play as the medic in our PvE ops, and unfortunately I’m a little incompetent when it comes to actual combat, so I haven’t been horrendously useful when we play Anyistasi.

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            That’s really encouraging to hear! I don’t think I’ve ever played Arma multiplayer (other than a bit with my dad) but ages ago I used to play a lot of Battlefield 2 and I recall that community being a mixed bag in terms of cool and toxic people. Maybe that was partly the times as it was a good 15 years ago, though the gaming community even now seems all over the place. My wife and I regularly game with another couple (our own private servers, mostly survival games). They also play Overwatch and have said that community can be pretty awful, especially to women.

            Oh, and I know what you mean about Arma combat - it’s punishing. That’s part of why I like those resistance-style game modes. Hit and run is a viable strategy.

            Anyway, glad to hear you mostly have good experiences with that community.

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    There’s that one fucking game that the players keep leaking classified docs about military tanks and jets and shit so they can make the game hyper realistic. I think it’s called like War Thunder or something.

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      I was more thinking about the campaign.

      Quite worried that on my youth I was playing video game about the war in Ukraine which is real today. Looks like political sciences major knew about that upcoming war for decades.

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    World of Tanks/World of Warships?

    Neither uses especially real locations, and teams are made up of players regardless of the national origins of their respective vehicles. So my buddy in a Soviet T-34 can battle alongside my Sherman M4. There’s no overarching “nation vs nation” story to either game.

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      War thunder was a pretty descent alternative… a litltle bit less arcadish. The devs acted like they were hosting a simulator but aerodynamics are pretty bad even in sim mode.

      The tank mode was pretty good imo