Combat Arms/Gameplay

Combat Arms is quite a straightforward game. Anyone that you can kill, you should kill! Otherwise they will kill you, because they should too. Whoever doesn't do the better shooting dies. This is the general gist of Combat Arms.

Joining a Game
Combat Arms is played as a series of separate games, or "matches". Before you will get into a match though, there are several things to do. After downloading, installing, starting, and logging into Combat Arms, you will have to create your character for that account.

Character Creation
There are six character skins to choose from - four males and two females. There is no difference between them besides the appearance. After that, you will have to choose a name. Press the button next to the name form to check if the name you choose is available, if not, you will have to use another one. Your name can not contain profanity or attempt to impersonate a GM.

Note that after you create your character, you can not delete it. That character will forever be the only one for that account. You can change your base character appearance with real money via the Black Market, but you can not change your name. So choose your name wisely!

Server/Channel/Room Selection
After you create your character, you will be taken to the Server Selection. There are many servers to choose from, but some have restrictions. Some servers are reserved for less experienced players, some for more experienced players, and some for clan battles. The servers higher up on the list tend to have more people, and therefore more lag.

Once you select a server, you will see the Channel Selection. There are ten channels to choose from, and they are like "sub-servers", dividing each server into ten sections. You can choose any of them, but once again, the channels highest up on the list (Channel 1 especially) will have the most people.

When you select a channel, you are taken to the Lobby. This is where you select a game room. The game rooms are listed with the room number, room name, game mode and map being used, maximum number of players, and any weapon restrictions. This lets you scan all the game rooms listed very quickly to search for one that you like. You can not enter a game room that is full or in the final rounds of the game.

Other than joining a game room, you can also create your own game room for others to join.

Game Rules
When people in the game room are ready to start the game, they should press the orange Ready button. The room master, who is the person that created the game room, should press his orange Start button to begin the game. The game cannot be started if there is nobody Ready. The game master also sets all the rules. The parameters that can be set include


 * Players - Maximum number of people that can join the game. It has a maximum of 8 vs. 8 in games with teams and 16 in games without teams.


 * Game Mode - There are five game modes to choose from, which includes Elimination, Capture the Flag, Search and Destroy, One Man Army (non-team), and Spy Hunt (non-team). Game modes that are team-based will split all the players in the room into Alpha and Bravo teams. Anybody can switch freely between these two teams, unless the switch will unbalance the number of players on each side. See Modes for these explained in detail.


 * Map - This is the environment setting that the game will take place in. There are currently ten different maps to choose from. Information about the maps and specific tactics that can be used on each of them are explained in their respective articles.


 * Arms Settings - This is an optional restriction on the type of weapons that can be used in the game. The room master can choose from
 * All Permitted - Any weapon can be used
 * No Explosives - Items such as grenades and mines can not be used. This makes the game more controlled and more gun-based.
 * No Sniper Rifles - All weapons except sniper rifles can be used. This makes the game full of close quarters combat rather than long distance combat.
 * No Backpack - All players are restricted from using a backpacked weapon. This makes it so that people will run out of ammo more often.
 * Sniper Rifles Only - No weapons except sniper rifles can be used. This makes interesting games, especially in small maps, because sniper rifles are difficult to aim and shoot with at close range. Melee weapons are also available.
 * Pistols Only - All weapons except secondary weapon pistols are restricted from use. Melee weapons are also available in pistol-only games. Shotguns, even though they are secondary weapons, do not count as pistols and are restricted.
 * Melee Only - All weapons except melee weapons are restricted. This setting makes interesting games that includes a lot of chasing.


 * Join Mid Combat - Disabling this will make it so that nobody can join the game once it has already started. It is very rarely disabled, because if somebody on your team leaves the game, you want another person to be able to fill in.


 * Friendly Fire - Enabling this makes you able to kill your teammates. Team killing is highly discouraged, and annoying people can abuse it and keep killing his teammates if Friendly Fire is on. Team killing can also result by accident, as when somebody accidentally gets in a sniper's line of fire, or is blown up by a teammate's grenade. Overall, Friendly Fire makes the game more interesting. Most of the time, it is not turned on.


 * Kill Cam - The bane of campers. When Kill Cam is enabled, during the three seconds that you respawn from a death, the camera will show you the position of the person that just killed you, and also if he is going anywhere. This makes it difficult to camp, because people that you kill will always find out where you are. If Kill Cam is disabled, during your respawn you will instead see a random teammate. Kill Cam is more often turned off because people like to camp, but sometimes it is turned on to discourage camping.


 * Room Password - If the room master wishes to make the room private, he or she can set a four-letter password that people must type in to enter the room. The room master tells this password to the people that he wants in the room.