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''Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis'' () is a 2001
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developed by
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and published by
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. Set during the
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in 1985, the game follows
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personnel in various
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roles as they combat a rogue
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invading the fictional
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of Everon and Malden. ''Operation Flashpoint'' was released on June 22, 2001 in
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and August 30, 2001 in
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to positive reviews from critics, who praised its realistic gameplay and depiction of
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. The game was ported to the
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in October 2005 as ''Operation Flashpoint: Elite''. Two
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s, '' Operation Flashpoint: Red Hammer'' and '' Operation Flashpoint: Resistance'', were released in February and June 2002 respectively and follow differing perspectives surrounding the conflict on Malden and others on nearby islands. In 2005, developer Bohemia Interactive split from publisher Codemasters following an internal falling-out, with the former losing the rights to the ''Operation Flashpoint'' name. ''Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis'' thus has two sequels under two different series: '' Arma: Armed Assault'', a
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released in 2006 by Bohemia Interactive; and '' Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising'', a direct sequel released in 2009 by Codemasters. In 2011, Bohemia Interactive rereleased the game as ''Arma: Cold War Assault'', establishing it as part of their ''
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'' series and distributing it for free to owners of the original ''Operation Flashpoint''.


Gameplay

''Operation Flashpoint''s gameplay varies significantly depending on the player's role, but the game is best described as a
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with significant vehicle elements and minor
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elements. ''OFP''s gameplay is largely team-oriented and the player spends much of the game with a
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of up to 11 computer-controlled members, either as a member of the squad or as its
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. On-foot gameplay and the vehicle elements are blended seamlessly and the player can get into any available vehicle at any time, orders and mission conditions permitting. Whether on foot or in a vehicle the player can view the action from both first- and third-person views, as well as an additional "command view" available to squad leaders that provides a limited bird's-eye view of the surrounding area. At the start of each mission the player is presented with a briefing explaining the situation, describing the player's goals in the mission and, often, providing further information in the form of notes. Once in-game the player is provided with a map, compass, watch, and a notebook. Depending on the mission the player may be required to participate in and complete a variety of tasks, from simply driving a truck or guarding bases to attacking or defending various objectives, patrols, reconnaissance and sabotage behind enemy lines, air support, or any combination of these and more. When the player is given command of a squad of NPCs, the game becomes more strategy-oriented. As a leader the player is responsible for guiding the squad to its objectives and is able to issue a wide variety of orders to men under their command, such as movement orders, designation of priority targets, formation orders and various other tactical instructions governing how they should behave such as holding fire or attacking only select targets.


Equipment

''Operation Flashpoint'' features a wide variety of
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-era equipment, all of which can be used by the player, depending on availability in any given mission. Available firearms range from standard-issue military assault rifles such as the M16A2 and the
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, machine guns, and more specialized weaponry such as sniper rifles and suppressed submachine guns, all of which have iron sights or telescopic sights that the player can use to aim. Available vehicles include wheeled vehicles (such as jeeps and trucks), patrol boats, tanks and APCs, helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft such as the
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. If a vehicle is accessible to the player, they can take the position of driver or simply ride in the vehicle as a passenger. Many vehicles, such as tanks, require a crew of at least a driver and a gunner to be used effectively. All vehicles have accurately modeled 3D interiors. ''Operation Flashpoint'' pioneered the use of realistic vehicle and aircraft combat in
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games. While ''Operation Flashpoint'' does not provide the same level of vehicle realism as a dedicated simulator like '' Steel Beasts'' or '' Falcon 4.0'', it is nevertheless notable because it does not only simulate aircraft, tank and infantry combat with consistently high levels of realism, but also accurately simulates the complex
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relationships between these elements in warfare. ''Operation Flashpoint'' includes an in-game mission editor which can be used to create missions and campaigns.


Multiplayer

Multiplayer was available through
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until the termination of their master server in July 2014. Multiplayer is now only possible through the third-party application "OFP-Monitor". For the Xbox, multiplayer for ''Operation Flashpoint Elite'' was available through
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until it was shut down on April 15, 2010. The game is now playable online using replacement online servers for the Xbox called
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. Multiplayer missions are not limited any specific mode, with the mission editor instead allowing mission creators to set their own mission parameters. The most common modes include: * Deathmatch – Players battle each other to earn the most kills and points. *
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– Players, split into two teams, battle to earn the most kills and points. * Capture The Flag – Players must steal their enemy's flag and bring it back to their own base. *
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– Players work together to complete a mission, fighting against computer-controlled enemies.


Synopsis


Setting

''Operation Flashpoint'' is set in the 1980s on an
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in the
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consisting of four major islands: Everon, a
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that houses a
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training camp but otherwise tries to remain neutral in the Cold War; Malden, a neighboring microstate housing a NATO garrison; Kolguyev Island, a barren island part of
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where Soviet military units are regularly stationed; and Nogova, a country near Everon and Malden that is invaded by Soviet forces in 1982 in a political crisis mirroring the 1968
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. The game's story is told through three campaigns: ''Cold War Crisis'', ''Red Hammer'', and ''Resistance''. The events of ''Cold War Crisis'' and ''Resistance'' are considered
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in both the ''Operation Flashpoint'' and ''Arma'' series, but the events of ''Red Hammer'' are not considered canon in the ''Arma'' series due to Bohemia lacking legal rights to the expansion's assets.


''Cold War Crisis''

In May 1985, new
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's ''
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'' and ''
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'' reforms are welcomed by Western governments but rejected by Communist Party hardliners. One such hardliner, General Aleksei Vasilii Guba, orders his 3rd Army on Koljugev to invade Everon and Malden, with the goal of discrediting Gorbachev's administration and forming an anti-Western government with Guba at its helm. Soviet forces under Guba land on Everon and defeat the Everon Freedom Alliance
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, crushing opposition and cutting the island's communications. During a
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on Malden,
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Colonel Caper Blake, commander of NATO forces in the region, becomes suspicious of the sudden loss of contact with Everon and dispatches a squad of soldiers to investigate, led by infantryman Corporal David Armstrong. When Armstrong's squad comes under fire from Soviet forces, Blake authorizes the deployment of additional NATO units, who manage to push deep into Everon; however, after seizing the city of Montignac, Guba retaliates with a massive
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of Soviet troops and combat vehicles who overrun NATO forces and push them out of Everon. Armstrong, the sole survivor of his squad, is captured by the Soviets but is rescued by the Freedom and Independence Army (FIA), a guerilla army formed from the remnants of the Everon Freedom Alliance. After fighting their way through Soviet lines to reach the FIA's base camp, FIA leader Ian Stoyan arranges for Armstrong to return to Malden to seek help from the NATO garrison. Armstrong returns to Malden, but his superiors refuse to support the FIA. Reassigned as a
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, Armstrong is attacked by
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and learns the Soviets are invading Malden. NATO forces elsewhere on Malden, including inexperienced tank commander Lieutenant Robert Hammer, fight back and achieve some victories but are ultimately pushed to the northern coasts of the island. With geopolitical tensions escalating as the West erroneously blames Gorbachev's government for the invasion, Guba contacts Blake with an ultimatum to surrender; however, this reveals his complicity and prompts the Soviet government to condemn his actions, and Blake refuses to surrender when the U.S. government orders a carrier battle group to the region.
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Major James Gastovski is brought out of retirement to sabotage Soviet materiel, while Armstrong is promoted to lieutenant for his actions in combat against the Soviets, who are eventually forced out of Malden. NATO forces, including helicopter pilot Captain Sam Nichols, launch a counter-invasion of Everon and liberate it with the FIA before shifting their attention to Koljugev, which Guba's forces are using as a
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. When NATO invades Koljugev, Guba acquires a
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and captures Nichols, by then reassigned from a
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to an
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, and threatens to fire the Scud and publicly execute Nichols and other
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to coerce Blake's forces to withdraw. However, Nichols manages to escape, while Gastovski's special forces team acquires the Scud's disarm codes, allowing NATO to destroy it. In a fit of rage, Guba kills his secretary and lover Angelina and orders the preparation of a second Scud for launch, but is captured by Gastovski. While in custody, Guba accidentally reveals the location of the second Scud, which is promptly destroyed by NATO, ending the conflict. With the crisis resolved, the Soviet Union and the West agree to cover up the conflict as a foiled nuclear terrorist attack. In the campaign's epilogue, a fully retired Gastovski returns to Everon to reunite with Armstrong, Hammer, Nichols, and Stoyan, now his friends.


''Red Hammer''


''Resistance''

In 1982 in the fictional island of Nogova, the Soviet Union invades the island, claiming that they were establishing a new socialist government. Guerilla resistance forces soon establish a small camp at Blackwood Forest. Judge Victor Troska joins the resistance movement shortly after.


Reception


Sales

In the United States, ''Operation Flashpoint'' sold 230,000 copies and earned $8.8 million by August 2006, after its release in June 2001. It was the country's 90th best-selling computer game during this period. It received a "Silver" sales award from the
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(ELSPA), indicating sales of at least 100,000 copies in the United Kingdom. Sales of ''Operation Flashpoint'' surpassed 1 million units by 2002, and ultimately topped 2 million copies by 2010.


Critical reviews

John Leaver reviewed the PC version of the game for ''
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'', rating it four stars out of five, and stated that "This is an extremely realistic sim. Its only major drawback is that the realism sometimes takes precedence over playability, and at times it will bore less-than-hardcore war gamers." ''Operation Flashpoint'' has won critical acclaim for its realism of simulating military conflict situations on PC, even to the extent where the game's technology has been adapted for real soldiers to use as the special combat training application ''VBS1''. ''Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis'' won ''
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''s 2001 "Game of the Year" award. The editors wrote, "Little did we know that somewhere in what used to be Czechoslovakia, Bohemia Interactive was quietly building one of the most revolutionary games that we would ever play." The editors of ''
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'' named ''Cold War Crisis'' the best action game of 2001, and wrote, "It doesn't play quite like any other action game out there, and that's a good thing—especially in a game that's this much fun." The magazine also presented ''Cold War Crisis'' with its 2001 "Best AI" award.


Accolades

* PC ZONE Classic Award'''' * IGN Editors Choice Award * Gamespy: Best of 2001 (PC Action) * Computer Gaming World's Editors Choice Award * The Adrenaline Vault
Seal of Excellence Award
* ECTS winner * The Wargamer: Award of Excellence * Gamestar.de Award * PC Gamer Awards * COMBATSIM.COM: Best Integrated Battlefield Simulation 2001


Expansions

Throughout 2002, Codemasters released two expansion packs for ''Operation Flashpoint''. They were ''Operation Flashpoint: Red Hammer'', released on February 1, 2002; and ''Operation Flashpoint: Resistance'', released on June 28, 2002. ''Red Hammer'', developed by Codemasters, added the ''Red Hammer'' campaign and several new vehicles and game improvements, while ''Resistance'', developed by Bohemia Interactive, added the ''Resistance'' campaign, improved graphics, and guerrilla warfare-focused gameplay mechanics.


Sequels

A direct sequel, '' Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising'', was released by Codemasters on October 6, 2009. Independently, ''Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis'' developer Bohemia Interactive released its own spiritual sequel, '' Arma: Armed Assault'', on November 10, 2006.


References


External links


Official website
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