On June 26, Combat Arms went into its Pre-Open Beta Phase, whereby the game was open Combat Arms Europe Closed Beta testing. ![]() In the closed beta, 4 maps and 30 weapons were available. This beta was limited to users from North America, South America, and Oceania. Development Ĭombat Arms closed beta started on May 30, 2008, exclusively through FilePlanet and ran until June 6. The game boasts customizability that includes female player models. Items purchased have an expiry date, though some can be purchased for a permanent duration, after which the gear is deleted from the player's inventory. In addition, some items may only be obtained through the Black Market. Primarily, the Black Market equipment is cosmetically different from regular shop items and have no rank or level requirement that many of the free items require. Players can also purchase equipment from the Black Market that is bought with real-world money. Equipment includes weaponry, weapon attachments, and accessories for one's character. Completing objectives, killing other players, and leveling up one's rank gives the player money in the form of Gear Points (GP), which can be used to purchase new equipment. ![]() Combat Arms uses a player ranking system based on total experience, using common military ranks that players can obtain. During the 2009 winter season of the game, a special mode known as Snowball Fight was introduced, but was later removed. The game offers many different modes of play, including One Man Army, Elimination, Capture The Flag. Gameplay Ĭombat Arms gameplay is similar to commercial games such as Mission Against Terror, Crossfire, Counter-Strike, Ghost Recon 2 and Call of Duty. In July 2012, Combat Arms was also released on Steam. The game uses the LithTech game engine to produce its graphics. Gun fire was not always registered in the game and there is no real music other than in the game lobby before matches.Ĭombat Arms is a perfect beginner FPS game, but more advanced players should look somewhere else.Combat Arms: Reloaded & Combat Arms: Classic is a free-to-play multiplayer first-person shooter game developed by Nexon and published by VALOFE outside of Korea. Don’t expect 2012 level graphics even with all video settings on high.Īudio is also lacking with glitches in sound effects. Unfortunately, there is no benefit from running the game on high-powered computers because Combat Arms cannot utilize all the power. Graphics in Combat Arms are a little dated, but play well across a variety of computers. Purchases have different levels of sustainability, such as the fact that some weapons can only be used for one day and some items are only one use. The gun shop or “Arsenal” contains weapons and items that can be purchased with in-game currency called “Gear Points” or with NX, Nexon’s paid in-game currency. One thing Combat Arms has is a lot of variety. Since Combat Arms is connected to a server during matches there was some lag, but most games played with little problem.Ĭombat Arms lets you earn experience points leveling the character and show how well you complete objectives in each of the modes and maps. Combat Arms’ gameplay does feel a little unbalanced and occasionally has glitches. ![]() ![]() Anyone familiar with FPS games will know how to control their character. By using the standard WASD and mouse setup, it takes minutes to acclimate with the controls.
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