Oddball-47 Ronin 28 Posted April 20, 2017 Dark Passage: A Mission For The Unsung Vietnam Mod http:// http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=909417462 Coop: recommended 2-4 players (will allow 9) Requirements: ArmA 3 Unsung Vietnam War mod, CBA_A3, Apex DLC April, 1969, Song Da Krong Valley. The Night Tigers are once again on the prowl; this time they are tasked with a PBR patrol; going upriver to Ta Lieng Village where the NVA has set up operations. But villagers in the area have reported strange occurances along the river. What awaits The Tigers? Mission features: (1) Progressive resapwn points (thanks to Sergeant Dennenboom of Elite Warriors) (2) Virtual Vehicle Spawners availlable at LZ Savage (CH34 only) and Outpost Seawolf (PBR/M2 only) (3) Highly immersive soundtrack which lends itself well to the eerie movement through the waterways and jungle. (4) Numerous sound effects add to the atmosphere. (5)Full arsenal availlable to kit out with; both at Headquarters and Outpost Kable and scattered throughout the map. (Look for U.S. ammo crates in and around enemy installations and emplacements.) ( Bring LOTS of flares; you're gonna need 'em) (6) On call artillery fire support. (Accessed via the "0" (ZERO) key at the top of your keyboard. Scroll wheel options availlable after that. (7) Option to insert/remove earplugs at any point in the mission. (8) Random enemy patrol script ensures replayability. (9) And thanks to Sergeant Dennenboom, an "official" end to the mission. Mission Notes: It is VERY important to ensure before beginning that your sliders for "Effects" and "Music" are set to at least 50 percent. (Mission sounds/music based on those levels.) It is recommended to set the "Radio" slider to zero to reduce/eliminate annoying AI chatter. Read the briefing and check the map out to get a feel for what you need to do and how you want to go about it. It is suggested also to disable all AI in the slots not taken up by a human player Known Bugs: (1) "image: cluster.jpg" not found sometimes appears at mission selection screen. (I've apparently not the intellect to make this "go away".) (2) "no entry cfg weapons. NAM_M16'" (problem with the Unsung Delta mod Requirements: ArmA 3 Unsung 3.1d Vietnam War mod, CBA_A3. and the Apex Arma 3 DLC Credits: My thanks to Kronsky, Nemesis, and Grumpy Old Man, Sushi, and Tonic for their scripting genius. Without their tools, this mission would have been MUCH the lesser. And to Kegety for his PBO/De-PBO tool. And special thanks to Sergeant Dennenboom of "Elite Warriors" for sharing his knowledge and time with me. And lastly, but not leastly (is that even a word?) big thanks to the entire crew behind the "Unsung Vietnam" mod. They have rekindled my enthusiasm for Arma 3 ! Urban Patrol Script Version: 2.2.0 Author: Kronzky NRE_earplugs.sqf Author: Nemesis GOM - Ambient AA :Author:Grumpy Old Man sush_pow_script.sqf Author: Sushi VVS Virtual Vehicle Spawner script by: Tonic Waterfall and Ambient Light script by: Alias Steam URL: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=909417462 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HeroesandvillainsOS 1504 Posted April 20, 2017 That image error I think has to do with a bug when defining the loading screen image directly from the editor itself. Delete that and define it in description.ext instead. That should fix it, at least to a point where the error won't happen anymore (though I still have no idea how to get the image to show in the mission selection screen. Works fine in the loading screen where it matters though). I'm primarily an SP'er so I probably can't play this but figured I could help you out here. It happened to me too. I hate pop up errors. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Oddball-47 Ronin 28 Posted April 23, 2017 HI Heroes, Thanks for that info; I'll give it a look next time I'm in the editor. Regards, Odd Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
4-325Ranger 62 Posted May 28, 2017 Hey Oddball, Just dropping a line here. I've downloaded both of your Unsung_3.1Delta missions and they are fantastic. I've tinkered around with them a bit and have learned quite a bit from what you've done. You put a lot of detail and time into these. I'm sure you get plenty of feedback, but by all means please keep sharing anything new! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites