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This article deals with the '''server.Arma3Profile'''.
This article is about the '''server.Arma3Profile'''.


== Location ==
== Location ==
=== Windows ===
=== Windows ===


The default profile named after the system user can be found at: <tt>C:\Users\%UserName%\Documents\Arma 3</tt>
The default profile named after the system user can be found at: {{hl|C:\Users\%UserName%\Documents\Arma 3}}


User created profiles with a different naming are found at: <tt>C:\Users\%UserName%\Documents\Arma 3 - Other Profiles</tt>
User created profiles with a different naming are found at: {{hl|C:\Users\%UserName%\Documents\Arma 3 - Other Profiles}}


'''Profile name:''' You can define the profile to be loaded with the [[Arma 3: Startup Parameters|-name]] parameter.
'''Profile name:''' You can define the profile to be loaded with the [[Arma 3: Startup Parameters|-name]] parameter.


'''Custom Location:''' You can specify the location by using the [[Arma 3 Startup Parameters#|-profiles]] parameter.
'''Custom Location:''' You can specify the location by using the [[Arma 3: Startup Parameters#|-profiles]] parameter.


=== Linux ===
=== Linux ===


The name depends upon the [[Arma 3 Startup Parameters#Profile Options|-name]] parameter when starting the {{arma3}} server.
The name depends upon the [[Arma 3: Startup Parameters#Profile Options|-name]] parameter when starting the {{arma3}} server.
Having started the server with "./server -name=server" (-profiles seems to be useless on Linux) you'll find it as a subfolder of your arma-server directory, for example "/usr/home/arma-server/server/server.armaprofile".
Having started the server with "./server -name=server" (-profiles seems to be useless on Linux) you'll find it as a subfolder of your arma-server directory, for example "/usr/home/arma-server/server/server.armaprofile".


If you're not using the <tt>-name</tt> parameter, the default name "player" will be used and you'll find the {{arma3}} profile in <tt>player/player.armaprofile</tt>.
If you're not using the {{hl|-name}} parameter, the default name "player" will be used and you'll find the {{arma3}} profile in {{hl|player/player.armaprofile}}.


= Example Configuration File =
= Example Configuration File =
With {{arma3}} v1.58 the difficulty levels were transformed to true presets (Recruit, Regular, Veteran). Each preset has exactly defined value for each difficulty option. If any of the options doesn't match the preset, the preset is changed to Custom. The particular flags stored in profile are only for the Custom preset, since Recruit, Regular and Veteran are fixed ones and predefined in game's data in <tt>CfgDifficultyPresets</tt> config class.
With {{GVI|arma3|1.58}} the difficulty levels were transformed to true presets (Recruit, Regular, Veteran). Each preset has exactly defined value for each difficulty option. If any of the options doesn't match the preset, the preset is changed to Custom. The particular flags stored in profile are only for the Custom preset, since Recruit, Regular and Veteran are fixed ones and predefined in the {{hl|CfgDifficultyPresets}} config class.
* Documentation of presets and data config as well as a list of the most significant changes in 1.58: [[Arma 3: Difficulty Settings]]
* Documentation of presets and data config as well as a list of the most significant changes in 1.58: [[Arma 3: Difficulty Settings]]
* Related forum thread: {{ExternalLink|link= https://forums.bistudio.com/topic/188661-difficulty-overhaul/|text= Difficulty Overhaul}}
* Related forum thread: {{Link|link= https://forums.bistudio.com/topic/188661-difficulty-overhaul/|text= Difficulty Overhaul}}


== Server Difficulty Example ==  
== Server Difficulty Example ==  

Latest revision as of 10:38, 6 May 2024

Arma 3 Server Configuration Overview
Setup Arma 3: Dedicated Server
Files Arma 3: Server Config FileArma 3: Basic Server Config FileArma 3: Server Profile
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This article is about the server.Arma3Profile.

Location

Windows

The default profile named after the system user can be found at: C:\Users\%UserName%\Documents\Arma 3

User created profiles with a different naming are found at: C:\Users\%UserName%\Documents\Arma 3 - Other Profiles

Profile name: You can define the profile to be loaded with the -name parameter.

Custom Location: You can specify the location by using the -profiles parameter.

Linux

The name depends upon the -name parameter when starting the Arma 3 server. Having started the server with "./server -name=server" (-profiles seems to be useless on Linux) you'll find it as a subfolder of your arma-server directory, for example "/usr/home/arma-server/server/server.armaprofile".

If you're not using the -name parameter, the default name "player" will be used and you'll find the Arma 3 profile in player/player.armaprofile.

Example Configuration File

With Arma 3 logo black.png1.58 the difficulty levels were transformed to true presets (Recruit, Regular, Veteran). Each preset has exactly defined value for each difficulty option. If any of the options doesn't match the preset, the preset is changed to Custom. The particular flags stored in profile are only for the Custom preset, since Recruit, Regular and Veteran are fixed ones and predefined in the CfgDifficultyPresets config class.

Server Difficulty Example

class DifficultyPresets
{
	class CustomDifficulty
	{
		class Options
		{
			/* Simulation */

			reducedDamage = 0;		// Reduced damage

			/* Situational awareness */

			groupIndicators = 0;	// Group indicators (0 = never, 1 = limited distance, 2 = always)
			friendlyTags = 0;		// Friendly name tags (0 = never, 1 = limited distance, 2 = always)
			enemyTags = 0;			// Enemy name tags (0 = never, 1 = limited distance, 2 = always)
			detectedMines = 0;		// Detected mines (0 = never, 1 = limited distance, 2 = always)
			commands = 1;			// Commands (0 = never, 1 = fade out, 2 = always)
			waypoints = 1;			// Waypoints (0 = never, 1 = fade out, 2 = always)
			tacticalPing = 0;		// Tactical ping (0 = disable, 1 = enable)

			/* Personal awareness */

			weaponInfo = 2;			// Weapon info (0 = never, 1 = fade out, 2 = always)
			stanceIndicator = 2;	// Stance indicator (0 = never, 1 = fade out, 2 = always)
			staminaBar = 0;			// Stamina bar
			weaponCrosshair = 0;	// Weapon crosshair
			visionAid = 0;			// Vision aid

			/* View */

			thirdPersonView = 0;	// 3rd person view (0 = disabled, 1 = enabled, 2 = enabled for vehicles only (Since  Arma 3 v1.99))
			cameraShake = 1;		// Camera shake

			/* Multiplayer */

			scoreTable = 1;			// Score table
			deathMessages = 1;		// Killed by
			vonID = 1;				// VoN ID

			/* Misc */

			mapContent = 0;			// Extended map content
			autoReport = 0;			// (former autoSpot) Automatic reporting of spotted enemied by players only. This doesn't have any effect on AIs.
			multipleSaves = 0;		// Multiple saves
		};
		
		// aiLevelPreset defines AI skill level and is counted from 0 and can have following values: 0 (Low), 1 (Normal), 2 (High), 3 (Custom).
		// when 3 (Custom) is chosen, values of skill and precision are taken from the class CustomAILevel.
		aiLevelPreset = 3;
	};

	class CustomAILevel
	{
		skillAI = 0.5;
		precisionAI = 0.5;
	};
};