Easter Eggs – ArmA: Armed Assault
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== Random signs and hidden meanings == | == Random signs and hidden meanings == | ||
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Revision as of 17:06, 9 February 2007
Introduction
Just as in Operation Flashpoint CWC and Resistance [1], there are quite a few Easter Eggs to be found in Armed Assault.
Most of the Easter Eggs listed here have been discussed in this forum topic [2].
If you think this aspect of the game is too subtle to be referenced in the WiKi, please do not read on.
Santa in the Chimney
As a runner up to OFP's most famous easter egg, many users reported BIS to have added this face in the chimney (visible all year long).
Ghosthouse face in the wall
There's a gollum-like creature in the wall. It matches nicely the decrepit and derelict state of the house. But does anyone know where it originally comes from?
Notice the brand of the car too. [Screenshot credits to user Redface]
Beverly Hills on Sahrani
Each mailbox in Kindgom of Sahrani have 90210 postal code on it. Remember Beverly Hills?
Jara Cimrman's quote
Text on dicator's statue says "EL FUTURO PERTENECE AL ALUMINIO" ("Future is dedicated to aluminium"), which is one of many famous quotes of Czech ficitional artist Jara Cimrman.
Some random handwriting on the wall. Pivo means beer in Czech, gulas is goulash in Czech.
Both words were tagged with "el" to make them fit into the Spanish-themed environment of Sahrani.