Air Missions: Hind Gets Steam Workshop Support
It was announced today by developer 3 Division, the release of a big content update for their action combat flight simulator Air Missions: Hind. Besides Steam Workshop Support with the introduction of a Mission Editor, players can now bring fresh new units into action. Air Missions: Hind is a combat simulator based on the Russian Mi-24 Hind assault helicopter. The title is currently available for $16.99/16,99€ as an Early Access Game on Steam and is planned to be fully released in early 2017.
Check out the announcement trailer of Air Missions: Hind, featuring some gameplay footage:
https://youtu.be/HGgNmbWNUJg
“Steam Workshop
With the new update, Air Missions: HIND offers full Steam Workshop support. Players can now easily create and share missions with other members of the community.
The newly added Mission Editor lets players bring their creativity to life and should leave nothing to be desired. From specifying objectives, to appointing targets, to creating spawn points, through to deploying units into the battlefield, almost every aspect of a mission can be determined. Furthermore, all available aircrafts, vehicles, soldiers, and weapons are at the players’ command.
The editor supports both single- and multiplayer game modes. Mission creators, who prefer to play together with friends, can set up co-op missions with support for up to five players. Following frequent request from the community, the Mission Editor allows to specify weapon reloading procedures: creators can decide whether an aircraft needs to return back to the landing zone, or whether it will be able to reload mid-air.
New Units
The update also brings various new units to the game: besides the new T OS-1 rocket launcher or the Mig-21 jet fighter aircraft, players now have the opportunity to command and control unmanned aerial vehicles. On the way to its full release in early 2017, developer 3DIVISION also replaced some soldier placeholders with final graphics and animations.
To complete the update, players can now choose between three degrees of difficulty. Easy, normal, and hard modes offer the right severity level for novices, advanced players and experts.”
For more information on Air Mission: Hind, visit its Steam page.
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