evilnate 0 Posted April 14, 2007 I was reading the Userinfo.cfg page at the bis wiki and I'm not too sure how to use it. <table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tr><td>Code Sample </td></tr><tr><td id="CODE">The userinfo.cfg is where all of the personalized game settings are stored. This file is located in each profile folder under C:\Program Files\Codemasters\Operation Flashpoint\Users\YourProfileName and can allow you to setup multiple configurations based on each user profile. This configuration file reflects the settings as seen in the in-game settings, for graphics, sound and difficulty. [edit] Dedicated Server Notes When using a dedicated server, this file can be manually edited, mainly to use the correct difficulty parameters. Difficulty parameters are in the list below. 1 means "activated". 0 means "deactivated". The first number is the setting {1,0} for Cadet mode, the second setting {1,0} is for Veteran mode. diffArmor[]={1,0}; enables vehicles ultra armor diffFriendlyTag[]={1,0}; enables showing friendly positions on map diffEnemyTag[]={0,0}; enables showing know ennemy positions on map diffHUD[]={1,0}; diffAutoSpot[]={1,0}; diffMap[]={1,0}; diffWeaponCursor[]={1,0}; enables showing weapon crosshair (out of ironsight view mode) diffAutoGuideAT[]={1,0}; enables autoguiding on lock for wire-guided weapons. When disabled, wire-guided weapons follow the weapon reticle instead. diffClockIndicator[]={1,1}; enables the clock indicator (during radio calls) diff3rdPersonView[]={1,0}; enables third-person view diffTracers[]={1,1}; enables weapon tracers diffUltraAI[]={0,0}; enable ultra AI showTitles=1; showRadio=1; Do I add the userinfo.cfg to the root arma directory and launch DS? Do I call this file when I exec ArmA_Server.exe? (i.e. server.cfg) My goal is to enable ultra armor for all missions on the DS. Thanks! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Synide 0 Posted April 14, 2007 No, A Dedicated Server uses 3 configuration files to set various in game settings. The values you mention above and thier format are from the CfgDifficultis class defined in the bin.pbo>config file. Those do not describe the settings for the difficulties but they describe whether you are allowed to adjust them through the in game User Interface. When you start the dedicated server.exe (and the game.exe for that matter) it looks for...     server.cfg     arma.cfg     userprofile.armaprofile the userprofile.armaprofile file is the one you want to edit for difficulty settings. Place the following in this file. <table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tr><td>Code Sample </td></tr><tr><td id="CODE">class Difficulties {  class regular  {   class Flags   {    Armor=1;    FriendlyTag=1;    EnemyTag=0;    HUD=1;    HUDPerm=1;    HUDWp=1;    HUDWpPerm=1;    AutoSpot=1;    Map=1;    WeaponCursor=1;    AutoGuideAT=1;    ClockIndicator=1;    3rdPersonView=1;    Tracers=1;    UltraAI=0;    AutoAim=1;    UnlimitedSaves=1;    deathMessages=1;    netStats=1;    allowSeagull=1;    suppressPlayer=1;    realisticFatigue=1;   };   skillFriendly=0.750000;   skillEnemy=0.600000;   precisionFriendly=0.750000;   precisionEnemy=0.600000;  };  class veteran  {   class Flags   {    Armor=0;    FriendlyTag=0;    EnemyTag=0;    HUD=1;    HUDPerm=0;    HUDWp=1;    HUDWpPerm=0;    AutoSpot=0;    Map=1;    WeaponCursor=0;    AutoGuideAT=1;    ClockIndicator=0;    3rdPersonView=1;    Tracers=1;    UltraAI=0;    AutoAim=0;    UnlimitedSaves=1;    deathMessages=1;    netStats=1;    allowSeagull=1;    suppressPlayer=1;    realisticFatigue=1;   };   skillFriendly=0.750000;   skillEnemy=0.750000;   precisionFriendly=0.750000;   precisionEnemy=0.750000;  }; }; edit the values as you find appropriate for your dedi. server. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
evilnate 0 Posted April 14, 2007 That sounds great! But I am unable to find the file userprofile.armaprofile, not even in the bin.pbo. Do I need to generate this file with notepad and paste your example? If so, should I just place it in the arma root and ignore calling it? Thanks so much for your help with this. I thought it would have been easier to customize dedicated server difficulty settings. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NeMeSiS 11 Posted April 14, 2007 Its in your 'my documents\ArmA' folder Share this post Link to post Share on other sites