you can't do "copy picture location" from that site. You have to look at the page info or page source, find the image link, and grab it from there.
you can't do "copy picture location" from that site. You have to look at the page info or page source, find the image link, and grab it from there.
In favor of calling BI's Mi-28/Ka-50 mash-up the "Hamok".
Give terrain makers the tools they need! http://dev-heaven.net/issues/20349
Is it me or is the link for the pic I put up broken.
Matthew "Hawkeye" Angel
"Junior officers and NCOs who neglect to guide the thinking of their men are shirking a command responsibility.
-Feb 1955 Cbt Forces Journal."
Yes, it would appear that it does not work. You can try something like image shack or photobucket, or any other image sharing websites, that may work.
Last edited by NodUnit; Jul 6 2012 at 04:54.
Admittedly I'm curious to see the backlash on this one, seems some of the dayZ community is reacting to it as some BI community reacted to dayZ..Ironic
Though it's interesting to see the parallels between the two.. I think we have more in common than most would like to admit.
Spoiler:
Same mixed reactions to the video and possibility of new players as this community had to them..hmm.
Last edited by NodUnit; Jul 6 2012 at 10:39.
Technically it is arma...cause yknow...mountain bikes... -facepalm-
So ANY military picture is arma then?
It's less about the picture and more the message references. Y U NO guy for example used twice here.
Let's make a rule:
The text of a ArmA meme should be related to any game developed by BIS. The underlying picture can be anything. Please note that regular forum rules still apply.
Would this be acceptable?
I think it could also just generally relate to BIS in some way.That "Player isn't cannot the mission!" that I posted could be pretty meme-worthy on its own, but would be discredited by the current form of the rule.
Actually, scratch that, since it refers to Arma's task system. But anyway, my opinion is that a reference to BIS should still apply.