waya32 5 Posted May 10, 2016 Hey so i apologize if i am beating a dead horse here. So I am running AISS latest version. Now i thought i understood this but apparently not. So i have AISS in correct location, as it is enabled and working, however it has recently started doing a couple things while i added the opt content. When it loads and i reach the main startup page for arma 3 it tell me the the scripts/aiss/.hpp file cannot be found. AISS is in directory >>> C: Programs(86x)/steam/steamapps/common/arma3/@AISS the .hpp file aiss.hpp is location in @AISS. I have attempted to put this in the "addon" folder, my userconfig folder ( seperate question, should userconfig be in C:Programs(86x)/steam/steamapps/common/arma3 ? can you put all config files in that same folder) So my main question is where in the heck does the .hpp file go? what folder? where at in that folder? Thanks...sorry for being annoying. Gotta learn somehow, sometime. Thanks all. Any feedback is appreciated. greenwaya Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
froggyluv 2136 Posted May 10, 2016 There should be a Userconfig folder in Arma3 root -if not create one. Place the FOA folder from the AISS download into the Arma3/Userconfig. Next you will have to enable -Filepatching either via modline or there is an option in the Launcher/Advanced i believe 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
waya32 5 Posted May 11, 2016 There should be a Userconfig folder in Arma3 root -if not create one. Place the FOA folder from the AISS download into the Arma3/Userconfig. Next you will have to enable -Filepatching either via modline or there is an option in the Launcher/Advanced i believe You rock, thank you for answering the question. I did locate file patching and enabled it. THANKS. However what is the FOA folder? UPDATE: So...I have AISS2. I did not know there was a newer version. I didn't even see or know when they started calling it FOA. Anyway I guess that would explain a lot. Thank you very much for your help. The userconfig makes more sense too. Apparently I was doing that correctly. Thanks for your help man I appreciate it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites