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  1. I didn't have the opportunity to do it sooner, so I'm doing it now, and add my congratulations to the list:

    Bushfire Mod, your work is awesome. Keep up the good job. Your mod looks very interesting.

    I hope this will lead to more collaboration in the future with Operation Frenchpoint Mod about conflicts in Africa. Perhaps this could be an occasion to harmonize the configs of the units, so that they could be fully compatible.

    I can't wait to see more of your work


  2. MaximoPoder,

    Check that you have all the OFrP pack, since they're intertwinned and depending on each others.

    You need to have:

    OFrP_Armes.PBO

    OFrP_Infanterie.PBO

    OFrP_Objects.PBO

    OFrP_Air.PBO

    OFrP_Vehicules.PBO

    Also make sure you don't have the RIMa.PBO and REP.PBO (Marine Infanterie and French Foreign Legion) from Remo in your addon folder, or else you'll have a lot of OFrP units no longer appearing in the editor, since Remo's packs are not compatible with the new versions of the OFrP infantry.


  3. Also, the title of this topic is French Addons by Bizzaroide.

    I have some trouble understanding why irrelevant news about the OFrP mod have been posted in this thread, since it may create some confusion as to who has done what.

    Also news about the OFrP team not posted by OFrP members are the responsability of their author only and are only speculation.


  4. Architect,

    LOL, this is was a typical french bad temper due to a case of mistaken identity. Talk about French hospitality !

    I believe uiox really didn't intended flaming you, he just have mistaken you for an other person.

    Actually, uiox is a very nice person, but one with a very bad temper smile_o.gif (although it doesn't last very long )

    Actually, the french usually take pride in being called names like "frog", so I hope the english peoples are feeling in the same mood when they're nicknamed "rosbeef" biggrin_o.gif

    Remo (if I remember well) have made a PBO file with french army songs.

    For the idea of the pbo with french voices, Raphy had started a complete mod of the voices in OFP for the french, but we have no news since about one month ago.

    Also, there is the voices made in french for the Komoe mission. If I remember well, AF-mod has recorded a lot of voices for this mission. Perhaps it could be possible to ask them to borrow at least some of the voices they recorded?

    Also, there is still the possibility of french peoples at the OFrP forum willing to help to record voices for a mission (a lot were willing to help Raphy, and they might be interrested to give a helping hand in recording voices for a mission) I think many french players of Operation Flashpoint would be delighted to see more missions involving french troops, and might be willing to do the voices.

    And why not a collaboration with the peoples from the OFrP team? our partners from the FAR are doing missions and voices for the official OFrP missions. I don't know if they would have time, but it woud be worth a try.

    -Horrido


  5. Miles Teg,

    I really appreciated your comments about the use of the french vehicles, and tactics to be used with them, and especially the part where you're saying that you're doing a mission with OFrP addons, seeing how you speak of it, I have the feeling that the mission will be a good one.

    I find the idea of multi-nationality operations very interesting.

    That would be something great to do in multiplayer, doing a mission with three sides:

    for example, a side for West with Canadians, or Norvegians (or whatever), a side for Resistance (like the French OFrP soldiers) allied to the West, and an opposing force for the East side.

    Each of the West and Resistance side would have each it's own briefing for a combined operation, and the East side (opposing force) could be played either by other players, or AI.

    Anyway, Miles Teg, if you're doing missions with the OFrP soldiers, we would really appreciate if you could leave a message on the English forum of OFrP, to let the french people not reading this forum, know that a mission is available for them to play. Also, I'm pretty sure that you would find help there if you have any questions about the french army and it's tactics (there are french military people reading the forums, and they might be of help to you) or help to translate your briefing and voices in french if you want to do a multi-language version.

    I advise every non-french peoples doing missions with our units to visit the english-speaking section of our forum at NdF/OFrP to tell us of their work, and to ask for help if they should have any questions.

    At the moment, the english OFrP forum as just a few visitors, but don't hesitate do come say "hello!" as many french are speaking some english and could be happy to help you or answer your questions. The OFrP forum is not made only for the french speaking peoples.

    We at OFrP hope to see missions being done by non-french peoples featuring the OFrP addons, and would appreciate to hear of any multi-national operation scenario, or French Foreign Legion missions, as the FFL are always very popular and could probably attract more peoples to play with OFrP addons.

    -Horrido


  6. If I remember correctly, the Kolwezi Operation Bonite May 19th 1978 was made from C-160 Transall aircrafts. 2e REP 1st, 2nd and 3rd Cie and an element of 13e RDP where parachuted north of Kolwezi. 4th Cie/2e REP was airdropped the next morning east of the city. the operation lasted till the 27th, securing also several other villages in the vicinity of Kolwezi.

    The REP had 5 killed in action and fifteen wounded. The rebels lost 250 men, 2 AML-90, and a lot of armament.

    Especially effective where the "designated marksmen" with sniper rifle FRF1.

    -Horrido


  7. Ran,

    ça fait un moment que je n'y était pas allé non plus. Je n'ai d'ailleurs pas lu tout ce qui y est disponible; il y a des choses intéressantes?

    For those who want to read more, there are other publications available on the CDES site, here

    All the publications are both in French and English.

    -Horrido


  8. Thanks a lot for your interresting comments about the hate/love relationship between the US and the frenchs, Miles Teg.

    Sorry to start speaking of political matters in this thread, but I think such discution is necessary in order to help US and France understanding each others. That is the reason why i'm feeling that I've to explain the french point of view, in the hope of helping both our countries to understand each other.

    I 'm french and I totally agree with your point of view. French peoples really feels that they're treated like an ennemy by the US citizens - and also some UK citizens (french peoples are experiencing this every days on the web, where they're insulted on a daily basis).

    All this propaganda stuff is really stupid, because it deserves both France and the United States.

    The french peoples think that it is the duty of a true ally to try to stop them doing a mistake. This is what happened with the GW2, where Irak was not seen by the french as a true threat (they've almost no weapons left in comparison to GW1).

    The imaginary threat of massive destruction weapons and the alleged link with al quaeda is seen by the french as a manipulation of Bush friends lying to the american peoples (trying to trigger their paranoia, in order to manipulate their opinion easily).

    The Bush government is trying to expand US domination over the world for their own personnal monetary benefits (not for the benefit of freedom of the Iraquis, or for suppressing an illusory threat to the US) and doing this, they're sacrificing the life of US soldiers without consideration for their families.

    The french peoples where anticipating that the war would be won easily by the american troops at the expense of just a few casualties. But they also anticipated the many casualties that followed. As long as the US soldiers would occupy Irak, soldiers of the coalition would die because the iraqis would never accept the occupation of their country by US forces.

    Also, there is the problem of the embargo that killed thousands of Iraqis, and sure the peoples in Irak are resentfull because of this.

    France was not willing to participate in this war because it didn't seems legitimate in the goals pursued, and because of the risks involved in adding more ressentment in arabs peoples.

    It was like putting oil on fire. Sure, the removal of Saddam is a good thing, but it was not the goal pursued by the Bush government. The threath of biological and chemical weapons was seen as a true hypocrisis from Bush, as it is the US government that sold thoses very weapons to the Iraqis.

    In the eyes of the frenchs, this war was motivated only by the greed of the Bush administration, at the expense of the American peoples and Iraqis, and would not ease the suffering of the iraqis and suppress the alleged threath to the US, but instead increase the Iraqis suffering, and increase the hate of the USA by the Arab peoples, thus resulting in many more death among the US and Iraqis.

    To the french peoples, theses events have shown how the Bush government didn't hesitate to manipulate the american peoples to achieve their own private interest, sacrificing lives without hesitation, and only putting more oil in the fire and thus reinforcing the support to the Islamic extremists.

    French peoples have no doubt that the US Bush government would not hesitate a minute to declare war on France if it served it's own purpose.

    The fact is that since the fall of the Eastern Block, there is no counterbalance to US military power, and that an unscrupulous government like the Bush one is not hesitating to use the economic and military power of the USA to try to achieve world domination. US peoples want to give freedom to the rest of the world and protect themselves, and the Bush administration is using theses feeling to manipulate the americans and use the US army to oppress other peoples in order to achieve economical domination, sacrificing peace in the process.

    French peoples have generaly no doubts about the good and legitimate intentions of american peoples; they've also no doubts about the hypocrisis and the unscrupulous behavior of the Bush administration, and the many risks it involves.

    In european history, we've already seen several times such governments using their citizens in order to achieve their own interests through world domination (no need to name them, memory is still very present). Europeans have already suffered a lot from the hands of these peoples (as have the americans during WWII), and as such, we are very unwilling to commit ourselves in such a mess.

    So, I don't see why american peoples should see the french as ennemies. We've been friends since the creation of the United States, and we even have taken part in it. They should rather take heed of the warning and open their eyes and see for themselves the risks that the Bush administration represent to the USA and for the peace of the world.

    -Horrido


  9. Hello guys,

    Yes, we are here reading your nice comments about our latest release. As usual, we don't speak a lot of our next devellopments before they are very close to be released, but be sure that we are already hard at work on ne next packs to come.

    Don't worry, all your comments are taken in consideration.

    Most of your suggestions made in this thread are already in devellopment by OFrP. As usual, we wont give any hint of a release date though, unless is is very close to the final stage.

    Infanterie pack 3 is being develloped at the moment, with all units of the french army included (the long awaited FFL and Marine troops are coming, as well as other french special forces)

    The weapons will be updated and a new pack released in the near furure (at an undisclosed date , of course smile_o.gif ) with lots of new weapons.

    The Vehicles pack 2 is also on the workbench, with more french vehicles and a few secret things that we prefer to keep for ourselves for the moment smile_o.gif

    Air pack 2 is also on its way, but the date of release is still unknown.

    For the fans of the Leclerc MBT, keep waiting a little longer, as the Armored pack is underway too (even if it's far from being near completion)

    For the moment, peoples using the pack with the FFL and other special forces not already included in the OFrP mod might experience an error message when using Remo's pack.

    We are tracking the problem at the moment, trying to solve it as quickly as we can, so that you can use the troops remo made until we release our own FFL/special Forces pack.

    It's only a small issue and should be solved quickly.

    Don't forget to have a try at uiox demo mission for the Vehicle pack, as he has put new things in it never seen in OFP before. For thoses who need more info on how to use the little UAV vigilant, go to the OFrP forums, as uiox has released a tutorial mission and is giving some information in english to help peoples to set the UAV properly.

    Thanks a lot for your support.

    Going back to work on the next packs; stay tuned for more info on the next releases on OFrP website: http://ofrp.free.fr

    -Horrido


  10. We need a customizable alliance system more than anything else in OFP2.

    The side system as it is now is very limited and cause of a lot of trouble and incompatibility for addons makers. Beside for modern conflicts, the opposition East/West is no longer relevant.

    what about a table system that will allow to easily choose which side the units are on? not just the choice of east, west , both or none. the table of alliance would have to be made by the mission maker. Which means that the addons would not have a fixed side right from the beginning, but the sides would be fixed in the editor at the time of mission editing.

    something like that for exemple:

                |  Side 1  |  side 2 |  side 3 |  side 4  |   etc...

    -------------------------------------------------------

    side1      |    NA     |     N    |     E    |     A     |          

    -------------------------------------------------------

    side2      |     A      |    NA   |     E    |    N      |          

    -------------------------------------------------------

    side3      |     N      |     N    |    NA   |    N      |          

    -------------------------------------------------------

    side4      |     N      |     E     |     E   |   NA      |          

    -------------------------------------------------------

     etc....  |

    A bieng Allied

    E being Enemy

    N being Neutral

    This way, the hassle to find a suitable (and compatible) addon will be a thing of the past.

    -Horrido


  11. les dérapages semblent inévitables... męme s'ils ne viennent pas de nous. On commence ŕ s'y accoutumer. ça vaut pas la peine d'en tenir compte.

    -Horrido

    P.S. Sorry about the writing of this post in french. It is only destined to cool the things down biggrin_o.gif


  12. We decided to put the french troops in the same side as the resistance because it allowed more flexibility. This way, it is possible to have a greater choice of alliances.

    However, it is still possible to put the french troops in whatever camp needed by editing the mission.sqm file and modifying the side of the units.

    As for the hiddenselections lacking a read-me.txt in english, this is my fault. I forgot to include it. Thanks alot to Vade_101 for correcting my mistake.

    One more think to add about the hidden selctions:

    In order for the textures to be displayed correctly, you'll have to be carefull of the selection number:

    this setObjectTexture [0,"\OFrP_infanterie\sc\yel.paa"]

    this setObjectTexture [1,"\OFrP_infanterie\pt\92RI.paa"]

    this setObjectTexture [2,"\OFrP_infanterie\gr\cpl.pac"]

    where 0 is for the company scarf, 1 for the regimental patch, 2 for the rank badge.

    If theses numbers are put in the wrong order, the textures will be appearing at the wrong place.

    -Horrido


  13. Hi Donnervogel,

    The Puma not withstanding the MG guns impacts is normal. this chopper is not a tank, and an MG round will go through it without  difficulty. It is unprotected (no armor) except for the pilot seat and the bottom of the passenger compartment.

    The AP/AV58 soldier is not missing the grenade for his gun. first you have to select the option "reload AP/AV58 grenade".

    -Horrido


  14. Did you check that the selection marquee tool is set with a feater of 0 pixel and "antialised" is unchecked? (top of the screen under the menus).

    Also check that the part to which you're apply the transparencies are drawn last in OFP (you must make sure the transparent pieces are made after the pieces in the background) one example to explain my meaning: if the blurred rotor texture of a chopper is made before the chopper fuselage is all finished , there can be a problem with the transparency of the rotor hiding the pieces behind it that have been made after the blurred rotor.To make sure that the rotor do not interfere with the rest of the fuselage parts, you only have to cut the rotor (Ctrl+X) and paste it again (Ctrl+V).

    This way, the rotor will be listed in the P3D last, and will not interfere with the pieces underneath it, that should be drawn first by the rendering engine of OFP. perhaps you have the same kind of problem with your wheels? selected them and do Ctrl+X and then Ctrl+V to make sure they'll be drawn after the hull of the tank.

    Well, If you've checked that, I don't believe that there is a solution to this problem. Look at BIS BMP for an exemple: the front and rear wheels have the same problem when seen against the ground.

    So I guess, we could live with it. wink.gif

    I hope this help.

    -Horrido

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