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ARMA 3

I have enjoyed tinkering around in this editor, carving out my own fun

I don’t care much for military simulators. Arma 3’s brutal pursuit of realism can forge tense missions and swift deaths but it’s typically bogged down in a dedication to military strategy more likely to please hobbyist dads with miniature tank collections. All the love in the world to you guys, no judgment here. It’s just not really my bag. Yet, I cannot get enough of Arma 3. Like its predecessor I keep returning. But it’s not for the campaigns or the multiplayer. It’s that wonderful little mission editor.

Going all the way back to , I have enjoyed tinkering around in this editor, carving out my own fun. Like a kid with a sandbox

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