Compara los precios de ARMA: Cold War Assault en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Bohemia Interactive. Publicado por Bohemia Interactive. Lanzado el 8/8/2011. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Simulation, Strategy.

The 2001 military sim that rewired expectations for PC combat. Brutal, demanding, and still unlike anything else out there.

ARMA: Cold War Assault is what happens when a developer decides that military simulation should actually simulate something. Originally shipped as Operation Flashpoint in 2001 by Codemasters, this is Bohemia Interactive's foundational work, the direct ancestor of the entire ARMA lineage and, indirectly, the DNA source for DayZ, the Battle Royale genre, and a dozen serious military sim communities still active today. You play as a low-ranking soldier dropped into large Cold War-era European terrain, and the game wastes very little time making you feel powerful. One bullet can end a mission. Vehicles handle with weight and consequence. Radio chatter matters. The clock matters. Distance matters in a way most action games from any era simply ignore. The campaign puts you through connected missions across Kolgujev, Everon, and Malden, three fictional islands with enough open terrain to make positioning and planning feel genuinely tactical. The mission design is unforgiving by modern standards: no waypoint handholding, limited saves depending on difficulty, and an AI that will absolutely flank you if you park on a hill too long. Commanding squads adds a real-time strategy layer that the interface handles clumsily but that rewards players willing to learn the radio command system. If you have ever wanted to feel what it is like to manage a fireteam under actual pressure, this is a closer approximation than most games with ten times the budget. For the strategy and sim crowd specifically, the depth of decision-making here punches well above its age. The editor bundled with the game is the same tool Bohemia used internally, and the modding community has been building on it since 2001. Custom missions, total conversions, terrain packs, and scripted campaigns are all out there. The mod ecosystem is not as vibrant as it was in the mid-2000s, but the foundation is solid and the community forums still function. From a late-game or replay-value perspective, the editor alone can justify the purchase if you are the type of player who likes constructing scenarios more than clearing them. What does not work in 2024 is easy to list. The tutorial is essentially a weapons range and a polite suggestion to read the manual. New players will have a rough first two hours regardless of experience with modern military shooters. Controls feel dated, the pathfinding AI has specific failure modes that have never been patched, and multiplayer servers are sparse. The 80 percent positive Steam rating with a Mixed label reflects a community split between veterans who remember what this meant and newcomers hitting the learning curve hard. The game also received a free re-release on Steam, which shifted part of the audience toward players who had never experienced the original and found the friction surprising. If you are coming from something like Squad or the later ARMA titles, this plays rougher but reveals where those games got their values. If you are a grand-strategy or wargame player curious about a real-time simulation equivalent, this is a legitimate recommendation, approached with a printed keybinding sheet and some patience with 2001-era interface logic. It is not a comfortable game. It is a precise one. Diego, Scout Team

ARMA: Cold War Assault

ARMA: Cold War Assault

8 ago 2011Bohemia Interactive
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The 2001 military sim that rewired expectations for PC combat. Brutal, demanding, and still unlike anything else out there.

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ARMA: Cold War Assault is what happens when a developer decides that military simulation should actually simulate something. Originally shipped as Operation Flashpoint in 2001 by Codemasters, this is Bohemia Interactive's foundational work, the direct ancestor of the entire ARMA lineage and, indirectly, the DNA source for DayZ, the Battle Royale genre, and a dozen serious military sim communities still active today. You play as a low-ranking soldier dropped into large Cold War-era European terrain, and the game wastes very little time making you feel powerful. One bullet can end a mission. Vehicles handle with weight and consequence. Radio chatter matters. The clock matters. Distance matters in a way most action games from any era simply ignore. The campaign puts you through connected missions across Kolgujev, Everon, and Malden, three fictional islands with enough open terrain to make positioning and planning feel genuinely tactical. The mission design is unforgiving by modern standards: no waypoint handholding, limited saves depending on difficulty, and an AI that will absolutely flank you if you park on a hill too long. Commanding squads adds a real-time strategy layer that the interface handles clumsily but that rewards players willing to learn the radio command system. If you have ever wanted to feel what it is like to manage a fireteam under actual pressure, this is a closer approximation than most games with ten times the budget. For the strategy and sim crowd specifically, the depth of decision-making here punches well above its age. The editor bundled with the game is the same tool Bohemia used internally, and the modding community has been building on it since 2001. Custom missions, total conversions, terrain packs, and scripted campaigns are all out there. The mod ecosystem is not as vibrant as it was in the mid-2000s, but the foundation is solid and the community forums still function. From a late-game or replay-value perspective, the editor alone can justify the purchase if you are the type of player who likes constructing scenarios more than clearing them. What does not work in 2024 is easy to list. The tutorial is essentially a weapons range and a polite suggestion to read the manual. New players will have a rough first two hours regardless of experience with modern military shooters. Controls feel dated, the pathfinding AI has specific failure modes that have never been patched, and multiplayer servers are sparse. The 80 percent positive Steam rating with a Mixed label reflects a community split between veterans who remember what this meant and newcomers hitting the learning curve hard. The game also received a free re-release on Steam, which shifted part of the audience toward players who had never experienced the original and found the friction surprising. If you are coming from something like Squad or the later ARMA titles, this plays rougher but reveals where those games got their values. If you are a grand-strategy or wargame player curious about a real-time simulation equivalent, this is a legitimate recommendation, approached with a printed keybinding sheet and some patience with 2001-era interface logic. It is not a comfortable game. It is a precise one.

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steamMilitary SimMission EditorTactical ShooterCold WarSquad CommandSandbox MissionsHardcore DifficultyModding Support

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Windows 10
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Intel Pentium II 500 MHz or AMD Athlon 600 MHz
Memory
128MB RAM
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8 ago 2011

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