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Hi can someone recommend a benchmarking tool for arma2,

theres one on here i found that says it for ofp but converted to arma1 but the link goes to a German site ty.

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The demo has a built in benchmark, but the retail doesn't. It'd be nice if the demo benchmark was brought over to the retail version. I'd like to test the differences between some settings in a consistent environment.

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http://hotfile.com/dl/7653522/8aca939/ArmA2_Demo_Benchmark.rar.%20html

Go to your ArmA 2 install folder and create a folder @mods then inside that create one called AddOns, place the files in this archive in that AddOns folder.

modify your desktop shortcut to include -mods=@mods

run ArmA 2 and under Singleplayer -> Scenarios you'll see one called 'Benchmark' run it to test your graphic settings.

You are running a 'lite' version of the main "chernarus" map through.

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Hi.

I think that is an excellent idea. I think I followed your instructions to the letter, however it is not working for me.

I created a folder in Arma 2 main, "@mods", within that folder "AddOns". I extracted the content of the zip folder into "AddOns". I added " -mods=@mods" to the target of my Arma 2 shotcut (it looks like this: "D:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\common\arma 2\arma2.exe" -nosplash -maxmem=2047 -mods=@mods).

Any suggestions?

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Hi.

I think that is an excellent idea. I think I followed your instructions to the letter, however it is not working for me.

I created a folder in Arma 2 main, "@mods", within that folder "AddOns". I extracted the content of the zip folder into "AddOns". I added " -mods=@mods" to the target of my Arma 2 shotcut (it looks like this: "D:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\common\arma 2\arma2.exe" -nosplash -maxmem=2047 -mods=@mods).

Any suggestions?

... -mod=@mods

NO

... -mods=@mods

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Thank you. That worked.

Could you clarifly, please. I did exactly what you said you did and it didn't work for me, either. What, exactly, about "... -mods=@mods" cleared it up for you? Thanks.:confused:

Nevermind. I figured it out. Lol. *sings to self "one of these things is not like the others".....*

Edited by Sergeant Poop

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