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lowyhong: Open beta is, well, open. I'm in the midst of it. Will post some impressions later.

Anyone else giving this a go? http://play.jaggedalliance.gamigo.com

-edit- I just tried the tutorial. I'm normally quite cynical about these successors and sequels, but I'm impressed. It has the feel carried over from Jagged Alliance, at least so far. The gunplay is also not bad, though I'm sad to say there's no prone. I also don't know whether there's fog of war or not.
It's not too bad.
I just wished that instead of kalypso having the rights to develop JA3, the right were from these guys. They did a much better job at maintaining the essence of the JA series.
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Zangtesu: I just wished that instead of kalypso having the rights to develop JA3, the right were from these guys. They did a much better job at maintaining the essence of the JA series.
I think BitComposer is the current owner of the license, not Kalypso. Gamigo is developing JAO, while Coreplay did the BiA thing.;)

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Gamigo got the rights for JAO from BitComposer, and Cliffhanger Productions dev'd it.
Post edited February 20, 2012 by Arteveld
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Zangtesu: I just wished that instead of kalypso having the rights to develop JA3, the right were from these guys. They did a much better job at maintaining the essence of the JA series.
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Arteveld: I think BitComposer is the current owner of the license, not Kalypso. Gamigo is developing JAO, while Coreplay did the BiA thing.;)

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Gamigo got the rights for JAO from BitComposer, and Cliffhanger Productions dev'd it.
Well nevertheless I would prefer that this guys develop it instead.