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'''-par''' [[Arma 3 Startup Parameters|startup parameter]] allows to specify the file. | '''-par''' [[Arma 3 Startup Parameters|startup parameter]] allows to specify the file. | ||
Whether using {{ | Whether using {{Link|#Plain Text Format}} or {{Link|#.par Format}}, '''the file is preprocessed before parsing''', allowing C++ style comments and {{hl|#define}}s to be used. | ||
{{Feature|informative|Before {{arma2oa}} v1.60.86060, only the {{hl|[[#.par Format|.par]]}} format was supported.}} | {{Feature|informative|Before {{arma2oa}} v1.60.86060, only the {{hl|[[#.par Format|.par]]}} format was supported.}} | ||
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== Plain Text Format == | == Plain Text Format == | ||
* The file extension must be anything '''but''' {{hl|.par}}, otherwise the {{ | * The file extension must be anything '''but''' {{hl|.par}}, otherwise the {{Link|#.par Format}} syntax will be assumed. | ||
* The file can be located either inside or outside of the game folder for organizational purposes. | * The file can be located either inside or outside of the game folder for organizational purposes. | ||
* The file must have one command line option per line. | * The file must have one command line option per line. |
Revision as of 17:44, 4 January 2023
The startup parameters config file can be used to put startup parameters in, instead of specifying them in a shortcut/commandline.
Usage
-par startup parameter allows to specify the file. Whether using Plain Text Format or .par Format, the file is preprocessed before parsing, allowing C++ style comments and #defines to be used.
Windows
-par won't work being passed by cmd as variable to quotes; a specific format must be applied:
setlocal enableDelayedExpansion enableExtensions
set v=!v! "-profiles=!cd!\acc"
set v=!v! "-par=D:\par\startupParameters.txt"
start "" "D:\arma3\arma3.exe" !v! &rem need "start" for closing cmd window;
timeout /t 1 &rem need for keeping game window (starting from logo) foreground after cmd window close;
Plain Text Format
- The file extension must be anything but .par, otherwise the .par Format syntax will be assumed.
- The file can be located either inside or outside of the game folder for organizational purposes.
- The file must have one command line option per line.
Location
Location can be defined with -par=parameterFileName startup parameter.
Format
Whitespace is ignored.
-startupParameter
-startupParameter2=value1;value2
MissionFileToOpenInTheEditor
Examples
Simple Example
-nosplash
-skipIntro
-world=none
-mod=Expansion;Expansion\beta;Expansion\beta\Expansion;@cwr2
"C:\arma2\Users\USERNAME\missions\MissionName.Desert_E\mission.sqm"
Host and Client
The following example allows you to launch two instances of the game with common startup parameters. One for hosting from Eden and another one as a client to test for locality issues.
base.txt
-mod="!Workshop\@Mod1;!Workshop\@Mod2"
-skipIntro
-noSplash
-filePatching
-noSound
-noLand
host.txt
#include "base.txt"
"C:\Users\USERNAME\Documents\Arma 3\missions\BIKI.VR"
client.txt
#include "base.txt"
-name=ClientTest
.par Format
Location
At game directory's root.
Naming
Arma 2 | Arma 2: Operation Arrowhead | Take On Helicopters |
---|---|---|
ArmA2.par | ArmA2OA.par | TakeOnH.par |
Format
class Arg
{
startupParameter="-startupParameter"
startupParameter2="-startupParameter2=value1;value2"
};
Example
class Arg
{
nosplash="-nosplash";
skipIntro="-skipIntro";
world="-world=none";
mod="-mod=Expansion;Expansion\beta;Expansion\beta\Expansion;@cwr2";
};
External links
- Feature is discussed here by Suma (archive)