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  JTD Ambient Civilian Traffic module (v RC 01e)  
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Version : RC 01e Era : Modern Type : Misc
Size : 16 KB Demo mission : No
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Included *.pbo files : Needed addons :
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Description :
JTD Ambient Civilian Traffic module

The idea for this was born of the great work BI did on the civilian modules. With civs and vehicles in the same town, it only made sense to have them drive around. (There is a small - VERY small - chance of this when you put the ALICE and SILVIE modules in together, but it wasn't enough for me.)

So, I developed this. It relies on the ALICE module to spawn the civs and vehicles. I consider this a public release candidate. If there are no issues, I'll just update from here.

Community Base addons (possibly required)

Implementation:
Place the ALICE module. Look further down in the module list and find the JTD Ambient Civilian Traffic module and place it on the map. It is optional to then also use the Ambient Civilian Traffic module. Also, some vehicles will have passengers. Also, some vehicles will have AK-47s.

It probably requires CBA/XEH. And, if you don't have it anyway, you probably should.

It *MIGHT* actually be MP compatible out of the box. Should be run on the server, as if it is run on a client, it should exit without doing anything (or more accurately, only execute the substantive parts if it is being run on a server). The package contains signature/key thingies, but I've never built a package like that before, so I may have goofed it up.

The installation is a bit tricky - you not only need an addon folder for the pbo, but a userconfig\JTD folder for a hpp that has a bunch of configurable settings. From the readme:

Installation:

The archive contains a folder structure \@JTD\addons - simply extract the archive someplace and place the @JTD folder in your ArmA2 root folder. There is also a folder structure for \userconfig\JTD - place the userconfig folder in your ArmA2 root folder, also. There is also a \keys\ folder that contains the JTD bikey - place this file in the \keys\ folder in your ArmA2 root folder.


(This is the same installation as the JTD_FireAndSmoke addon, which you should already have.)

Ver. 01e

Added ability for mission makers to force settings. By placing a game logic with certain global variables set, it will override the hpp values:
JTD_percSpawn = JTD_ACTON_percent;
JTD_maxSpawn = JTD_ACTON_max;
JTD_maxCargo = JTD_ACTON_maxCargo;
JTD_minCargo = JTD_ACTON_minCargo;
JTD_civAK = JTD_ACTON_civAK;
JTD_civArray = JTD_ACTON_civs;
JTD_cars = JTD_ACTON_DEFAULT_vehicles;
 
Size : 16 KB
  November 18th, 2009 - 11:05   Comment (0)  

 
 
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