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July Calendars Are Up

By Fates,

terribly sorry for June guys, lotsa family matters and traveling keeping me afk. Hope this new lot of calendars can make up for it. Enjoy!
GALLERY
enjoy them......the French Mirage in on page 2
WWII Battle Tanks: T-34 vs. Tiger
Naval Sim Skin

By Fates,

There's a new Naval Sim skin released for CombatAce.com. Hope everyone enjoy's it.
Cheers~ Fates
You can change your skin at the bottom left of the website.
We need you.

By Erik,
We're looking for some members who speak other languages fluently to manage forums in other languages and coordinate with our team here at CombatACE.com. I'm interested to find out who would be interested if we offered such a service and which languages you think would be most used.
Feel free to respond here or in PM with your thoughts and details.
Thanks everyone.
Erik
May Calendars Uploaded

By Fates,
Uploaded the new Calendars. Enjoy.
http://forum.combatace.com/index.php?autom...eq=sc&cat=4
Operation Flashpoint 2 Announced

By Fates,
Operation Flashpoint™, the game that invented the conflict simulation genre, to return in 2008 reveals plans for a sequel for Bohemia Interactive Studios' military shooter. The sequel is being developed internally by Codemasters, and is slated for release in 2008:
Promising warfare on a scale never seen in a FPS, the biggest name in modern military simulation gaming will return in 2008 as Codemasters confirms that Operation Flashpoint™2 is in development for PC and major console formats.
Operation Flashpoint™2 will mark the long-awaited return of the total conflict simulator, which won international acclaim. Now in development, it is Codemasters Studios' most extensive R&D project to date. With the studio's largest development team ever assembled, Operation Flashpoint™2 has already benefited from over two years of pre-production on a closed set basis and will use a new FPS variant of Neon technology, the studio's proprietary middleware.
Building on the original game's heritage, Operation Flashpoint™2 will see the most realistic modelling of conflict scenarios in a new contemporary theatre of war. By offering a multitude of military disciplines, gameplay will deliver warfare more realistic and intense then ever before, while an extensive multiplayer component will create battles on an incredible scale.
Set to redefine the genre it created, Operation Flashpoint™2 is coming in 2008. Further details will be announced this summer; gamers can sign up for future development briefings online at: www.codemasters.com/flashpoint2