

Following its reformation, it was renamed into the New Takistani Army (short form: NTA) and serves as an Independent faction. It was added with the release of the Operation Arrowhead expansion pack. At the moment Cops can snipe robbers from their HQ ruining bank robberies. The Takistani Army is an OPFOR faction in ArmA 2. * Bank should not be so exposed to the point were blufor could just launch nades and kill robbers inside killing RP, A new different building where the safes are more secure with no windows. * Wall of Rasman with a chain link fence with multiple breach holes. * All Car shops should sell repair kits unlike the one in Rasman. * Hospitals you can actually go in and get healed that also sells Medkits. * Place Mosques where players can go pray and it heals, food and drink. * Remove Blufor Radar that detects players, Vics is ok. * Remove all Car Paint jobs that are unrealistc, Ex Bright neon colors.
#ARMA 2 TAKISTAN LIFE MAP FULL VERSION#
Arma 2: Operation Arrowhead Demo allows you to experience the unique gameplay featured in the full version of Arma 2: Operation Arrowhead including multiplayer, as. * Add Supermarkets where players can buy food and drinks. It is the sequel to ARMA: Armed Assault (ARMA: Combat Operations in North America), and preceding ARMA 3. * Remove all vics that dont belong in takistan, ex VW hatch back, SUVS ,

Items in sotrage crates should save after restart or until raided by police if contains illegal items. * Players able to buy houses that lock and buy storage crates that save after restart and also the ability to deploy vics from garage. Here Is what i wish that gets added to 2.0 Free arma 2 dayztakistan lifeisland life bypasser hack.
#ARMA 2 TAKISTAN LIFE MAP UPDATE#
The Dev Team Would like to update everyone on the changes last month and this month so far regarding TLX 2.0!Īny features you would like to see please post a comments and the dev team will try to add them thanks! To play dayz takistan, i recommend using dayz commander to keep the map uptodate and to easily.
