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Owning {{armaR}} on Steam offers an Experimental version as two different applications named '''{{armaR}} Experimental''' and '''{{armaR}} Experimental Tools'''. | Owning {{armaR}} on Steam offers an Experimental version as two different applications named '''{{armaR}} Experimental {{Link|steam://install/1890860|(install on Steam)}}''' and '''{{armaR}} Experimental Tools''' '''{{Link|steam://run/1890880|(install and run on Steam)}}'''. | ||
These versions provide access to new features earlier with more frequent updates but also potentially less stable ones. | These versions provide access to new features earlier with more frequent updates but also potentially less stable ones. | ||
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* In order to launch the Experimental {{ | * In order to launch the Experimental {{GameCategory|armaR|Modding|Official Tools|text= Workbench}}, it is '''required''' to have {{armaR}} Experimental installed and to [[Arma_Reforger:Mod_Project_Setup#Manual_Method|add its Game Data's {{hl|ArmaReforger.gproj}} to the addons list manually]] | ||
* Both versions '''share the same player profile/addon directory''' - beware of sneaking Experimental features into Stable mods and vice versa | * Both versions '''share the same player profile/addon directory''' - beware of sneaking Experimental features into Stable mods and vice versa | ||
** It might be worth considering using different profile (f.e. ArmaReforgerExperimental) via [[Arma_Reforger:Startup_Parameters#profile|-profile]] CLI parameter for both Game and Workbench | ** It might be worth considering using different profile (f.e. ArmaReforgerExperimental & ArmaReforgerWorkbenchExperimental) via [[Arma_Reforger:Startup_Parameters#profile|-profile]] CLI parameter for both Game and Workbench | ||
* The Experimental version may be '''outdated''' when Stable version releases | * The Experimental version may be '''outdated''' when Stable version releases | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Feature|warning|Experimental version of the game and tools are using '''separate backend''' from Stable game. This means that i.e. '''mods created for Stable game are not visible in Experimental workshop'''. | |||
When '''publishing mods, it is also necessary to create new, separate account'''.}} | |||
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Each version has its own {{Link|Arma Reforger:Workshop|Workshop}};<br> | Each version has its own {{Link|Arma Reforger:Workshop|Workshop}};<br> | ||
mods and accounts are not shared (another {{Name|bi|short}} account must be {{Link|https://accounts.bistudio.com/auth/register|created}}) | mods and accounts are not shared (another {{Name|bi|short}} account must be {{Link|https://accounts-sub-ar.bistudio.com/auth/register|created on experimental backend}}) | ||
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{{Link|https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/direct3d12/use-dred|DRED}} (Device Removal Extended Data) is a Microsoft DirectX 12 software used to obtain additional information on render crashes. | {{Link|https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/direct3d12/use-dred|DRED}} (Device Removal Extended Data) is a Microsoft DirectX 12 software used to obtain additional information on render crashes. | ||
* It is (re)installed if missing when the Experimental | * It is (re)installed if missing when the Experimental game executable is launched | ||
* It is not uninstalled when the Experimental branch is uninstalled, as it is impossible to distinguish between a usermade installation and an {{armaR}}-related installation | * It is not uninstalled when the Experimental branch is uninstalled, as it is impossible to distinguish between a usermade installation and an {{armaR}}-related installation | ||
* The performance overhead is minimal and should not be noticeable | * The performance overhead is minimal and should not be noticeable |
Latest revision as of 20:11, 5 April 2024
Owning Arma Reforger on Steam offers an Experimental version as two different applications named Arma Reforger Experimental (install on Steam) and Arma Reforger Experimental Tools (install and run on Steam).
These versions provide access to new features earlier with more frequent updates but also potentially less stable ones.
Differences
Information | Arma Reforger | |
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Stable | Experimental | |
Game Steam AppID | 1874880 | 1890860 |
Server Steam AppID | 1874900 | 1890870 |
Tools Steam AppID | 1874910 | 1890880 |
Workshop |
Each version has its own Workshop; |
Third Party Software
DRED
DRED (Device Removal Extended Data) is a Microsoft DirectX 12 software used to obtain additional information on render crashes.
- It is (re)installed if missing when the Experimental game executable is launched
- It is not uninstalled when the Experimental branch is uninstalled, as it is impossible to distinguish between a usermade installation and an Arma Reforger-related installation
- The performance overhead is minimal and should not be noticeable
- To manage the software, go to Windows Settings > Apps > Apps & Features > Optional Features:
- To install it, click on Add a feature and select Graphics Tools
- To uninstall it, click on Graphics Tools then click its Uninstall button.