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  1. Yes exactly. Point OA to the directory where the Arma2.exe resides, that would be your install directory for Arma2, "C:\programe files\Bohemia Interactive\ArmA2"

    One thing that could cause you problems was a bad download. I had to try a few times when I downloaded my OA (from Sprocket but anyway). So check if you have a list of how many files you are supposed to download and what their size should be, then compare to what you downloaded.

    -OP


  2. Do I need to patch Arma 2 before intalling OA in the same directory as Arma 2?

    No. Your download of Arma2 will most likely be with a recent patch.

    Then install OA. Like you say, make sure that the OA installer wants to install to the same folder that Arma2 was installed to, otherwise make it.

    When OA is done installing, launch the Combined Ops game, this is done by invoking the Arma2OA.exe (you should have a shortcut by now that does that for you). Then check the patch number, lower right corner. Should be 1.59.79384. Then you are as patched as you can get :)


  3. We definately need chernarus in Arma 3

    Bis had created a true Masterpiece woth thos map, it would be a shame to loose it.

    And since chernarus represents a part of the Bis motherland I hope they put it into Arma3 right from the beginning, just becaause of Patriotism!

    Concur, the Chernarus countryside is so nice and lush, makes for great missions. A classic map

    -OP


  4. Hi, it is of course a legit copy so hoping that FADE would not kick in. I am contemplating using my work pc for Arma, however they don't appreciate disk space being used for games. So I figured having the registry set up correctly and then have the entire install on the stick (32Gb sized) would work.

    I'll look into symlink to see if that would work, thanks. If so, I'll let you know what performance is like

    -OP


  5. Hi, you could look into this one, it's highly rated and should be for OA standalone:

    http://forums.bistudio.com/showthread.php?t=109783&highlight=bardosy

    But right now, you can get Arma2 at a bargain at Sprocketidea.com. Think the offer lasts a few more days. That would give you access to a lot more content:

    http://www.sprocketidea.com/joomla/index.php?page=shop.product_details&product_id=30&category_id=2&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=2

    -OP


  6. Hi all, does anyone here know if it is possible to run Arma2/Combined Ops from a USB stick, you could think "Arma2 portable"?

    I would imagine that you would have to make a regular install to a hard drive, and then copy the full Arma2 folder to the USB stick. But then how about registry settings?

    Any advice is much appreciated!

    -OP


  7. As for why they are not engaging the car, it is because they do not recognize it as a dangerous enemy. He has no ammo and he is not firing at them. If you add an ammo to him (just a small amount will do), they will engage.

    I came across something similar with a mission I toyed with in vanilla Combined Ops. I put down a BLUFOR group with me in lead and an OPFOR infantry group 2-300 m away (Utes airstrip).

    I saw the OPFOR group through my scope and told my group to "engage that rifleman". They replied "ok", "will do" etc. but didn't do anything. I gave them fire at will but nothing happened. The OPFOR group was just standing around, probably hadn't seen us yet.

    I then opened fire on the OPFOR group myself and they started returning fire. My group then opened up on them, but only then.

    So my question: is the doctrine for Arma2 peacekeeping, in which we should not engage unless being shot at?


  8. The thing with the heavy weapons training have always been there, you just need to fire all three weapons quickly, otherwise the MOUT team might have enough time to approach and attack you.

    I think that came about after some Arma2 patch, probably more lethal AI or something. Originally you could finish the heavy weapons training and you should then talk to the instructor. He would give you the choice whether to proceed to the village nearby for MOUT.


  9. So you have a Sprocket download of CO, including OA, and you want to run the OA install, AFTER you did the Arma2 one? Two things could be at play here, a non-patched Arma2 or a Sprocket download folder with garbage in it.

    My suggestion would be this:

    1. Make sure that your Arma2 works, and check what its patch is: You can tell the patch number when you enter the game (lower right corner). Play a simple mission and see that it works. Just make it so far that you can save, then leave Arma2.

    2. Make a new folder, eg. c:\temp\arma2co\ Move the OA install files from the Sprocket folder into this folder, and only them. That would be

    Setup.exe

    setup01.bin (899.9M)

    setup02.bin (899.9M)

    setup03.bin (899.8M)

    setup04.bin (899.8M)

    setup05.bin (885.0M)

    setup06.bin (838.2M)

    setup07.bin (151.3M)

    Check the filesizes - if your download from Sprocket is recent, they should have the filesizes stated above. Older downloads will have other sizes.

    3. Now run Setup.exe from this new folder. At the end of the install, it will attempt to apply patch 1.09, which is contained in one of the .bin files. If your Arma2 is already at patch 1.10 it will not apply the patch.

    Let us know how it went ?


  10. So in answer to my original question (from phoning people, not from these forums) it seems that the training missions on the original Arma II don't work at all, but, the training missions on Arma II Operation Arrowhead DO work (at the time of writing which is August 2011 and referring to Steam version). They pretty much teach the same thing so use those instead. If anyone manages to find a way to make the missions in the original Arma II work PLEASE post here so others can find it. If someone from Arma II support stumbles across this some word would be hugely appreciated

    I noticed the exact same thing, just set up a fresh A2+OA install.

    When running basic training with combined ops (Arma2OA.exe with no mods), the A2 firing range training is not working like you describe.

    And the tank training has its problems, too. After I destroy the third tank, I get engaged by the group that I am supposed to go hunt down in the nearby village in MOUT after AT training. The buggers are firing at me, while I am still with the instructor, LOL.


  11. You are right :) This is what happened: At the end of the OA install, it wants to patch Arma2 with 1.09. It detects that Arma2 has a newer version (1.10) and skips the patching of Arma2 entirely.

    As for the CRC error, I redownloaded the bin's once more, and got a good set of downloads. This time it ran without problems.

    So all in all, I'm good. No problems with the Sprocket set of files after all :)


  12. OK, thanks. In a way, the Sprocket download for Combined Operations perhaps leads to a wrong install sequence, if you want to install CO.

    Correct method:

    Install Arma2, patch to something like 1.05

    Install OA, patch to 1.59 (which includes 1.09 for Arma2)

    Method from the current downloads:

    Install Arma2 AND have it patch to 1.10

    Install OA, patched to 1.59 (which only has 1.09 for Arma2)

    IF the install with the current method works at all, curious what conflicts between 1.09 and 1.10 the last step may inflict .....

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