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Also, I have no idea what you mean by underlined words.
I never played Arma II so I would not know. Why isn't it comparable to RO2. As far as I've heard, both games are WWII simulators, realistic, seem to have tanks and infantry, to me it seems that those 2 can be well compared. It is not like comparing a zombie killing game and FIFA game.
RO2 has a better wound and kill system than Iron Front. For me, graphics and animation are better too. The Territory and Countdown game types are more interesting and RO2 can hold up to 64 players (32 in each side).
The two games have bugs but I steel prefer RO2 for a lot of reason :)
Maybe, go to youtube and watch some ingame-movies of the 2 games.
Part 1 http://youtu.be/T2MRwAijKJs
Part 2 http://youtu.be/2oL98wA39aY
(I have both games. No longer playing RO2. Curintly playing IF44)
If you like designing your own single player missions or playing other single player missions, IF44 is much better than RO2 with its underwhelming "campaign" single player missions. So I guess it depends on what you like. I own both, but it's been a while since I played IF44.
ARMA 2 Engine: wide openspace areas = long distance vision and shooting and fighting (on fields, forests). Fine, some action might be placed also in a village. I don't own Iron Front, but I do Arma 2 (retail disc version) and OA on steam. As I saw gameplay videos, it looks like arma with different guns.
RO2 on the other hand offers CQB at stations, ruins, bombed houses/villages, squares.. Yes, there is also plenty of space, you can shoot on 150+ m - but you probably won't hit anything if it moves.
My decision - if I want to tactically conquer a country in FPS, to crush the army of enemies, to take the field by lots of vehicles accompanied by footsoldiers -> ARMA 2 engine.
If I want to take cover, crawl, camp, and fight house to house, meter per meter and to cover my buddy's back in terrifying atmosphere of death, where even a single tank is a problem -> RO2.