

Players may instead rent the weapons for a set period of time (although default weapon changes may be achieved through the Black Market.

However, as opposed to most first-person shooters, the GP system does not allow for permanent weapon purchase. Players are also able to obtain in-game money known as Gear Points (GP) and experience (EXP) after a match, allowing them to rank up and buy and unlock new weapons and equipment, such as armor, uniforms, and backpacks, for their characters. Elite Moderators also do not need a reason to kick other players. If the Room Master has purchased Elite Moderator status from the Black Market, the Room Master can kick other players during gameplay and in the room lobby regardless of whether or not they are a teammate. They can also allow other players to join mid-combat, and enable or disable Friendly Fire. Players who start a room, known as the Room Master (those who have the elite moderator are displayed as Elites), are able to choose the map, game mode while setting the score, and setting restrictions on which weapons other players can wield (for example, "Melee Only" or "No Sniper Rifles"). From there, they can join rooms and start a match. Once logged in, users can join various servers (all of which suit to their needs and ranks). While in CTF, flags are now present at either base. For example, in Quarantine, currently existing maps are given a more eerie feel than they normally would have. As of now, the game consists of 17 maps: Operations: Warhead, Pump Jack, Snow Valley, Gray Hammer, Junk Flea, Cold Seed, Two Towers, Brushwood, Waverider, Sand Hog, Death Room, Rattle Snake, Showdown, Desert Thunder, Overdose, Power Surge, and Cabin Fever.Īll the maps vary in terrain some of which can change to suit the game mode.

#Who made combat arms classic pro
The following modes are unreleased: Elimination Pro and Last Man Standing.
