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question about OPFOR weapons

#1 User is offline   mark2000 Icon Posted 22 January 2008 - 01:15 PM

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well two, actually.


could someone tell me which files inside the origmiss folder are used for the OPFOR weapons(mainly the ones with the accuracy/muzzle-flash/zoom configuration stuff inside)?

I have a pretty wild guess that they're all .GUN files but I'd rather know the facts from you guys personally than depend on my clueless guesses.


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do the OPFOR and the ghost team share the same gun files for their weapons? It's because I'm planning on tinkering with the accuracy of the OPFOR weapons exclusively.


any help would be nice :)

#2 User is offline   doubletap Icon Posted 22 January 2008 - 03:02 PM

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Any .gun file with the name of an enemy weapon, for example ak47.gun, is what you want to edit.

<Recoil>
<RunStandAccuracy>
<RunCrouchAccuracy>
<RunProneAccuracy>
<WalkStandAccuracy>
<WalkCrouchAccuracy>
<WalkProneAccuracy>
<ShuffleStandAccuracy>
<ShuffleCrouchAccuracy>
<ShuffleProneAccuracy>
<StationaryStandAccuracy>
<StationaryCrouchAccuracy>

<StabilizationTime>

Increase any/all the above for lower accuracy.

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do the OPFOR and the ghost team share the same gun files for their weapons?

Different files, as evident simply by the file name, i.e. m16.gun vs ak47.gun.

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#3 User is offline   mark2000 Icon Posted 22 January 2008 - 06:17 PM

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Different files, as evident simply by the file name, i.e. m16.gun vs ak47.gun


does that mean that they never use any gun that are included in the original kits?

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View Postmark2000, on Jan 22 2008, 12:17 PM, said:

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Different files, as evident simply by the file name, i.e. m16.gun vs ak47.gun


does that mean that they never use any gun that are included in the original kits?


you can create kits and place them in the equip folder so they are easliy found when you place the enemy on a map...at that time you can designate which kit he gets via the Actor Properties GUI that pops up in the lower right hand corner of the screen...there is a default kit which will be given if you do nothing, if you want you can edit that kit in the Kit Editor so they all get a different primary or secondary than you normally see - maybe AK 74 instead of AK47 or such...for instance in a mod I'm working on I've made the default primary the RSE AK74u, but I'm also giving them Russian weapons kits that have third party weapons... with the author's permission of course...
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As for weapon performance, the kits have nothing to do with that directly. The .kit files don't contain weapon data and specs. The .gun files listed in the kit files are what actually contain all the weapon stats.

Notice the kit file merely references a particular .gun file.....

<ItemFileName>ak47.gun</ItemFileName>

So, the ak47.gun is where you'll find that weapon's details.

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do the OPFOR and the ghost team share the same gun files for their weapons?


I may have misundersyood your question earlier. No they don't share the same .gun files, but only because opfor and ghosts don't use the same guns. Each gun has it's own .gun file; it's not like one file controls several guns.

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#6 User is offline   mark2000 Icon Posted 23 January 2008 - 12:13 AM

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this may sound pretty obvious already but just to be sure, are all the .kit files that are located on the equip folder belong to the opfor?

(I'm talking about the origmiss folder btw)

#7 User is offline   doubletap Icon Posted 23 January 2008 - 01:59 AM

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are all the .kit files that are located on the equip folder belong to the opfor?

All but a few. I see there's an M16 only.kit and a binocular.kit, those aren't opfor. I'm not sure what those are for, probably used by a.i. friendlies like regular army, marines, etc, but the ghosts have their own kits in the kits folder.

#8 User is offline   mark2000 Icon Posted 23 January 2008 - 04:43 AM

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View Postdoubletap, on Jan 23 2008, 09:59 AM, said:

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are all the .kit files that are located on the equip folder belong to the opfor?

All but a few. I see there's an M16 only.kit and a binocular.kit, those aren't opfor. I'm not sure what those are for, probably used by a.i. friendlies like regular army, marines, etc, but the ghosts have their own kits in the kits folder.


I see. Thanks alot. I think I can start doing this properly now.

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