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Revision as of 15:24, 31 July 2006
Introduction
Ballistic Addon Studios was formed in mid 2002 by Tigershark when he expanded TJP. The team soon grew and gained many skilled members. All of whom were actively involved in pushing the limits of the Operation Flashpoint engine.
Ballistic's first Addon followed soon after, in October of 2002 the Littlebirds were released, followed by the MH-47E Chinook in January of 2003, the Deltas/Rangers in February, The OH-58D Kiowa Warriors in April, the MH-60 Blackhawks in August and Tonal in October. Variations of Addons, such as the Pavehawks followed soon after in November, along with smaller releases such as the OPFOR ballence pack, various patches for older addons, as well as some fresh material in the form of the Tonali Special Forces.
Every one of Ballistic's releases was met with both joy and controversy. The popularity of the Studio was also one of its major downfalls. Many controversial issues have surrounded BAS from the time the Studio was formed to the current day. They range from peoples personal issues, to accuastions of theft and Ballistic's involvement with P3DEdit and ODOL Explorer. Most, if not all, of these accusations were based on rumours or un-truths, and BAS Team Members believe to this day that they did nothing "wrong" or different to any other members of the community.
Key to Ballistic's success was not only the quality of the Addons, but the Missions which were packaged with them. The Missions, expertly created by Nagual, TJ and later by select members of the community were demonstrations of the capabilities of BAS addons, and were meant not only to be played but to inspire other people to create missions for them.
The culmination of Ballistic's work was the release of Tonal and its supporting addons. Whilst not the prettiest of addons, the Tonali units combined with the island are one of very few complete full-modifications for Operation Flashpoint, and the highlight of Ballistic's releases. The Tonal Addon still generates approximately 500 downloads a month.
Addon Releases
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Homepage: Ballistic Addon Studios