While certain upcoming military shooters have yet to reveal if they will have any mod tools, Codemasters' recently released Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising game has a full mission editor for anyone to make their own maps and missions in the game. Now PC processor maker Intel will be rewarding folks who come up with the best missions for the game in a new contest.
People who own the game can use the mission editor to submitted their creations to the contest (they have to have, among other things, an Intel i7 processor as one of the mission's objectives). Deadline for entries is November 29. After the top 12 are decided by the game's community via their votes, the winners will be determined by a jury of people from Codemasters, Intel and others. The people who create the top two missions will each receive a gaming PC valued at over $2,000.
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Totaly agree.
But to those that participate: good luck!
Wondering if the patch will make LEANING possible, and
prevent BODIES DISSAPPEARING under your eyes when
you are about to scavenge for ammo.
my guess: nope.
It's definately the fall season here,
with OFP:DR and COD:MW2 being epic fails
for PC gamers.
Posted at 3:15AM on Nov 5th 2009 by Jelle



My guess
10/20 people participate in this.
Why? Shitty Port from console, their own damn fault. And from that you get alot of people pirating, Intel can take their over-priced cpu's and just go home.Posted at 12:46AM on Nov 5th 2009 by PCgamer