



What’s more interesting, though, are the new weapons and vehicles – take to the skies over the original game’s Blood Gulch in a Hornet or Falcon, or cover ground the more old-fashioned way in a Warthog ATV or Scorpion tank. OPTRE is a massive toybox full of Halo kit Just do a little searching in the Steam Workshop, and you’re likely to find what you’re after. Mods are often custom-built for a single map, but even if you’re not interested in that environment, chances are pretty good that there’s another version of the mod available for your preferred landmass. Thankfully, some truly amazing mods have emerged over the past year, so we’ve put together this guide to cover some of the new content out there – whether it’s total conversions, new models, or AI environments, you should be able to find something for you in this list. Sometimes I’d rather just fire up a quick game and lead a fire team over a hill to shoot some bad guys. But if you’re like me, sometimes that’s a bit… much. Beyond the campaign, there’s the game’s powerful editor, which allows players to create remarkably complex combined arms combat scenarios across vast land masses, and a library of Arma 3 DLC besides. The visit was a huge success.It’s easy to see why the best Arma 3 mods retain so much popularity with a possibility space as large as the one presented by Arma 3, it’s often difficult to know what to actually do with it.

We are very grateful to Midlands Co-operative Society for its support. As well as entertaining the children during their stay, they are given access to medical professionals for routine dental checkups and eye tests - again all done on a voluntary basis. “It’s wonderful and important the society is able to support our work in the way it does. Local Chernobyl Children Life Line chairman Richard Street added: “Each year it becomes more difficult to get the children over, look after them and occupy their time. “We’ve supported the charity on a number of occasions by making donations and helping towards fundraising and we hope this latest event provided the children with some wonderful memories to take back home.” Tanya Noon, Member Relations Officer for the society’s Northern Region, said: “We co-ordinated tours for 26 children and two of their teachers from Belarus and their host families which include both adults and children who look after them during their one month stay in our area.
