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geozero

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  1. Sounds like you need a proper P: drive set up:

    http://tactical.nekromantix.com/wiki/doku.php?id=arma3:tools

    The easiest way though is to use Mikero's Tools:

    http://dev.withsix.com/projects/mikero-pbodll/files

    Grab Mikero's Update for easy installing but definitely grab the latest versions of DePBO, PBOProject and Arma3P (this one will set up the P: drive for you, it already needs to be mounted though). Use PBOProject to pack PBOs, DePBO is the DLL it needs to work. Also grab any other tools on that page you think may come in handy for you.

    Thanks for quick reply. I do have the P Drive mounted. Through the Arma Tools (not from inside Steam but from the actual folder file on C drive). It shows mounted. Still, I will give it a shot, un-mount it and look through your information. Anything to get this to work correctly.

    Once again, thanks for the info. Great to know I am in good company.


  2. Ah sorry, didnt have the file browser organized alphabetically :mad:

    Well then

    Anyways, geozero, its not a folder but a PBO as this guy said, so look in Arma 3 > Addons

    Tim, I suspected that BUT when watching this tutorial (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibe3kDD3Ep4) at exactly the 12:00 minute mark they show a folder with the files in it... not the compressed pbo. (this is the problem with many of the tutorials and videos out there that they don't show everything IMO or skip vital parts, like extracting a pbo file). But I digress...

    In any event, how would I extract the files from a pbo? Sorry for the noob question, I do not see an extractor in Arma Tools.

    Many thanks... eager to learn this stuff.


  3. I want to start a small group of collaborators to design maps for ARMA 3 to expand on the game. I think a lot more can be done to add better terrain variations. It is easier to do this as a group than alone, that way we can tap into each other’s strengths and resources instead of getting discouraged or project fizzling out.

    My Strengths- I am a map geek. I’ve even worked with the Defense Mapping School. I have designed maps and wargame scenarios for several other game makers.

    • Love map making

    • Have software to generate random fractal maps, 3D landscapes and height maps for unbelievable design

    • Understand the basic map making concepts of ARMA3 (except the config coding stuff)

    • Have PhotoShop, Corel X7 Suite, L3DT, and many other programs

    • Have many proprietary maps and tools collected for over 20 years (like I said I am a Map geek)

    My Weakness – I suck at programming. Have no patience for programming, debugging or learning that.

    Why A Team Will Work – Consider this: a team of 2 or more collaborators can work on several parts of a map design at the same time, meet online or via email offline and exchange files through Dropbox. It would not take too long to develop several (yeah more than one map!!!) Terrain Map and have it designed and configured to go.

    The basic concept of designing the “map†i.e., the height map, normal, mask, etc. is actually fairly straight forward and easy. The tougher part (at least for me) is creating the damn config files and compiling it all. There just isn’t a single solid resource that shows and explains everything. I don’t want to fumble through stuff. I don’t want to waste hours of trial and error. There are many of you out there that already understand the code part and maybe hate the map design part or don’t care for it… YOU are the perfect person to collaborate with.

    LET’S DO THIS!!!

    PM me your details.


  4. Jakerod's tutorial is really good. I wish there was more though... more details, step by step with images, or YT video. I've seen a few videos online yet they all seem to sort of wander off, get things wrong, return to something, leave something out... I applaud the folks making them but really show edit the video so instead of watching 6 or 7 thirty minutes clips they could be condensed down to maybe 2 clips and provide more detail. I would be willing to help anyone make such a video.

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