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Recruiting Arena Ladder Admins
12/30/2004 | 1:41:35 AM - By: Ninja1 GSA/IGN Arena/Arcade is currently recruiting for Arena Ladder Admins of the Action Genre.
They are seeking American Army members that might be interested in helping us run some AA Arena Ladders.
Anti-Cheat Petition Online
12/15/2004 | 10:34:48 AM - By: Ninja1
Someone took it upon him to start an online petition in order to minimize the impact of the many cheats available for America's Army.
It is up to you to make the choice to support his effort or not.
America's Army Linux update
12/15/2004 | 1:19:52 AM - By: Ninja1
The soldiers using the penguin powered edition of the game can now breath easy again because HQ has sent in the reinforcements.
The last month's update to version 2.2.1 is now also available for the Linux edition, you can find a list of mirrors right here.
Special Forces (Vanguard) v2.2.1 Patch
11/19/2004 | 5:44:59 AM - By: Ninja1
Coming in at about 28.3Mb there's now a new patch available.
Changelog:
Updated SF Hospital: Removed M9 from standard loadouts
Updated SF CSAR: Assault spawnpoints returned to original position
Updated SF Oasis map: Gameplay balance tweaks
Fixed training issues in the following training missions: MOUT, M24, and U.S. Weapons
'pbweb.exe' added to 'pb' folder for manually updating PB client and server versions
America's Army registered trademark symbol added to various in-game AA logo graphics
Default demo added for demo/kiosk mode feature
Adjustment to disable DevMode commands
New PB code (scans additional files)
Change to prevent admins from retrieving players passwords via PB screenshots
Tweakguide updates
10/21/2004 | 12:31:44 PM - By: Ninja1
The fellows from Tweakguides.com have made a couple of changes in their tweakguide because of the patch release this week. Click here to read it
AA:SF (Vanguard) V2.2 Available
10/20/2004 | 1:58:51 AM - By: Ninja1
The newest version (v2.2) of AA:SF, codename America's Army: Special Forces (Vanguard) has been released.
This latest release in the America's Army game series offers many client and server fixes as well as two additional Special Forces missions.
Army's war game recruits kids
9/24/2004 | 1:37:38 AM - By: Ninja1
Not everybody likes the game or so it seems.
There's a rather negative look on the game America's Army on the pages of SFgate.com.
America's Army Q&A; on GameDaily
8/20/2004 | 2:55:47 AM - By: Ninja1
A new Q&A; on GameDaily talks with David Kozlowski, associate producer on the U.S. Army's first-person shooter:
"America's Army has and continues to be carefully guided and scrutinized by the Army, and the end result is an extremely credible Army experience. The realism is one of the main features that captivated our players and they immediately embraced the training, gameplay, and the chance to play Army as realistically as possible."
Prepare for Deployment aka SitRep 08-14-2004
8/17/2004 | 12:35:53 AM - By: Ninja1
The carrier pigeon had a little delay, but here it finally is.
Topics for this SitRep are:
"Name the next software version" Contest
Server patch release
Future applications (AAFA):
XM25, TALON Robot and the JAVELIN Rocket launcher.
Phillip Bossant interviewed
7/28/2004 | 7:59:55 AM - By: Ninja1 HomeLAN Fed's America's Army Q&A; talks with Phillip Bossant about what the future holds for the freeware America's Army game.
America's Army SitRep of June 26th
6/27/2004 | 11:57:04 PM - By: Ninja1
The America's Army Community Rally Point has a new SitRep for us to read until our eyes have lost focusing capabilities.
The update details the coolness of their new studios, plans for a UT2004 code-merge, upgrades to their data servers and plans for future grenade allocation tweaks.
Army Sets Up Video-Game Studio
6/22/2004 | 1:30:13 AM - By: Ninja1
The U.S. Army, riding the success of its action video game America's Army, has set up a video-game studio with industry veterans to write other kinds of software to simulate training for a variety of armed forces and government projects.
Click here for more
Reinforcements have arrived
6/1/2004 | 11:53:24 PM - By: Ninja1
AA:SF (DOWNRANGE) is here.
The newest version (v2.1) of AA:SF, codename America's Army: Special Forces (Downrange) has been released on Monday, 1 June 2004 for Windows, Mac, and Linux clients.
This latest release in the America's Army game series continues to focus on the critical, specialized role of the Army's Special Forces within the U.S. Army as they fight the Global War on Terrorism, but expands the scope to include Stryker vehicles, and the M136 AT4.
With the new release of AA:SF Downrange, non-leased servers need to be re-registered at http://login.americasarmy.com This does not include Leased GoAA servers as this is done by the GoAA system.
Team Greater Than Q&A;
6/1/2004 | 12:17:22 AM - By: Ninja1
There's a Team Greater Than Q&A; on Americas Army Overview talking with the team that won the America's Army E3 tournament.
Forward Observer update
5/17/2004 | 7:57:49 AM - By: Ninja1
I got word from [DivideByZero] that the latest version of the Forward Observer Online Server Browser is now up and running at www.ForwardObserver.us.
Here is a list of the new features:
Improved interface.
Buddy Lists.
Improved Player Searches (Full and Partial matches supported. Enhanced performance.)
Server queries use the new GameSpy protocol: all data is received for servers with more than 16 players.