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*If you create at least one subordinate ("High Command - Subordinate" game logic) and link it to Commander logic, automatic assigning will be turned off and all groups linked to Subordinate logic will be added instead. | *If you create at least one subordinate ("High Command - Subordinate" game logic) and link it to Commander logic, automatic assigning will be turned off and all groups linked to Subordinate logic will be added instead. | ||
*Linking more subordinate logics to Commander logic will add groups to differently colored subgroups. | *Linking more subordinate logics to Commander logic will add groups to differently colored subgroups. | ||
*Once in game, press ctrl+space to change to the Higher Command Interface (See the training mission "High Command" for more information on usage) | |||
[[Image:Hc_layout.jpg|500px]] | [[Image:Hc_layout.jpg|500px]] |
Revision as of 17:43, 4 June 2009
Initialization
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Units (F1) > Game Logic > Modules > High Command - Commander Units (F1) > Game Logic > Modules > High Command - Subordinate
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ca\modules\hc
Startup
For every new commander, place "High Command - Commander" game logic on map and synchronize it (F5) with the commander.
- If you won't add any subordinates, all units on commander's side will be automatically added under his command.
- If you create at least one subordinate ("High Command - Subordinate" game logic) and link it to Commander logic, automatic assigning will be turned off and all groups linked to Subordinate logic will be added instead.
- Linking more subordinate logics to Commander logic will add groups to differently colored subgroups.
- Once in game, press ctrl+space to change to the Higher Command Interface (See the training mission "High Command" for more information on usage)
Every "High Command - Commander" logic is named 'BIS_HC_#', where # is ID starting from 0.
Adding group under someones command
<HCO> hcsetgroup [<group>,""];
Optional parameters
Set variables to BIS_HC_# with desired values
- radios = <array>; - Radio channels reserved for radio triggered waypoints.
- Example: BIS_HC_1 setvariable ["radios",[1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0]];
- Default value: [] - no channel reserved