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Revision as of 20:54, 13 May 2013
Enhanced Configuration Project (ECP)
The Enhanced Configuration Project aims to increase the potential of OFP through providing enhanced configuration files and associated scripts that run without any in-mission triggers or code.
The ECP provides:
- Improved gameplay
- Big brained AI
- Additional special effects
- Improved sound
- Realism enhancements
ECP is an OFP 'modification' consisting of the following components:
- ECP Core
- ECP Dynamic Speaking AI
- ECP Dynamic Range sounds
- ECP Radio Chatter
You only need the ECP Core, however it is highly recommended that you download the other plug-ins as well.
In addition to increasing the enjoyment of the game for individuals, we aim to provide an open-source enhanced configuration for use by all mods.
Using the ECP
Core Features
There are many reasons why you should use the ECP mod instead of standard OFP. OFP provides a rich scripting language and configuration system, and we have tried to push the envelope with regards to in-game effects without you requiring a P4 3.0 GHz in order to enjoy it. The ECP does not provide new units or terrain. Our overall goal is to improve the quality of gameplay through configuration modification and effects scripting. We'll leave the addons to those who are skilled in that area, and we offer the ECP as a backbone to whoever is interested. The ECP (core) provides the following features across all OFP missions and campaigns.
General:
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ECP event handling concept and initial algorithm
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In 2003, snYpir developed a concept of improved game-play by resorting to the newly offered technology of configured Event Handlers (EHs) within the OFP game engine. These EHs could not be removed by the 'removeEventHandler' command thus they provided a stable base for scripted development. The EHs were triggered by specific run-time events and the data they returned provided the foundation to create new visual effects and simulations.
Since then, the ECP system was updated and expanded to affect all recognised units that have been loaded or created in-game. In order to be recognised, every unit's configuration must be bound to the ECP_EventHandlers superclass. This superclass can be inherited by any addon or else merged with an existing EH.
For those events not monitored by the EHs, a quasi-event monitoring system has been developed to enable a wide selection of effects.
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Configuration modifications (Updated)
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The game configuration has been enhanced with small but significant implementations:
- Enhanced AI behaviour in combat
- Texture specular effects for Direct3D HW T&L
- Dynamic size cartridges that remain on the ground for longer time
- Modified smoke, dust, fire and explosion effects
- Improved environmental sound
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Editor's Debug Spectator©
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The ECP Debug Spectator extends the OFP mission editor by providing a 3D spectating capability. It includes a debug console and a number of different camera modes (including freelook). It is the ideal tool for mission debugging.
- Attention to developers! The Debug Spectator© is a copyrighted feature, provided as courtesy of P.J.M. for the ECP. It can't be modified by anyone but its author or used elsewhere than the official ECP mod.
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Flexible game startup (New)
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The game startup splash screen has been improved for high performance machines, enabling the main menu as soon as the game has been fully loaded. No longer will you have to wait for the end
of the default intro or use the -nosplash flag.
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In-game ECP Settings Editor (Updated)
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This dialog, accessible via the pause menu, permits in-game configuration of the most common ECP settings during a mission. However, it doesn't modify the settings files, IE it's settings are not directly saved and stored when the game is closed, for this you will have to edit the start up settings files directly.
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Level Of Detail
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In order to make the ECP more efficient, level of detail (changing effects depending on whether or not a player can see them) has been implemented.
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New main menu cut-scenes
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Getting tired of seeing the same old main menu cutscenes? We've taken some steps to fix that.
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Redesigned editor GUI (Updated)
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The redesigned main menu and editor GUI's is an eye-candy addition to enhance the interaction between the player/designer and the game.
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Redesigned main menu GUI (New)
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The redesigned main menu and editor GUI's is an eye-candy addition to enhance the interaction between the player/designer and the game.
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Scripting resources (Extended)
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ECP provides a wide set of functions for development or mission design, gathered in the ECP_resources array. See ECP Functions for more information.
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Spectator script
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Kegetys' Spectator Script will automatically initiate when a player dies in a ECP multiplayer game. This can also be set up to run in single player missions. The Spectator Script allows players to follow the action either as a seagull or through various camera modes.
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ECP Performance:
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Core redesign and code optimisation (New)
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Inspired by the need of improving the game performance, we have redesigned the ECP core and improved the code of many effects/simulations scripts. Thanks to such effort, the players can
enjoy an instant ECP startup followed by very smooth gameplay, even on the low-end pc's. The performance hit is generally unnoticeable, regardless of mission or computer characteristics.
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Dynamic Global Array Structure (DGAS) architecture (New)
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In order to prevent the crash-to-desktop (CTD) issue on mission resume we implemented an array database system, DGAS, represented by five global variables, from/to which the ECP data is
processed and stored. This method proved to be quite reliable. As a result, players can save their missions without corrupting the savegame log - this is not assured, but it's still a great step forward to prevent the problem.
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Enhanced MP reliability through the Array Interchange Monitor (AIM) (New)
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As a consequence of the implementation of the DGAS, a new method of MP settings broadcast was developed, followed by an enhancement of the relations between server and client. Now, the
game mode is rapidly distinguished and MP missions have a much better support and reliability.
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Simulations:
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AI information sharing and Adaptive Ally Detection (AAD) (New)
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This system allows allied AI units - either from the same side or friendly to the resistance - to share the position of the enemy, depending on their distance from each other and their
knowledge.
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AI join
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The player, if leader, can join single units to his/her squad - e.g.: last member of another squad, a crashed pilot, etc.
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AI release (New)
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The player, if leader, can release units from his/her squad. Combined with AI join, allows replacing units in a full squad.
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AI surrendering and PoW interaction (New)
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There is a chance of fleeing units surrendering themselves. The player will be able to capture unfriendly units, interrogate them, collect or destroy their
weapons and halt them. However, if the player refuses to capture PoW's or lets them escape, these will regroup, collect weapons from dead bodies and get back in combat!
On the other hand, player side units, that have surrendered but not been taken captive, can be told to fight.
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AT/AA launcher backblast damage
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Units standing at an AT/AA launcher's Back Blast Danger Area (BBDA), upon fire, will be caught by the backblast debris and get critically injured or even killed!
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Bleeding damage (Updated)
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Units bound by bleeding effects can suffer blood loss damage until being deceased or, otherwise, healed.
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Bouncing fragmentation grenades (New)
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A set of fragmentation grenades that replaces the default hand grenade according to the unit's side. Depending on type, the grenades have specific fuse times with a random factor, sometimes
allowing air blasts.
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Bouncing smoke grenades and smoke simulation (New)
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A set of smoke grenades that replaces the default smoke grenades according to their colour and unit's side. Depending on type, the grenades have specific fuse and smoke release times. In addition, these grenades can be effectively used for screening purposes that works on AI also.
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High Altitude Low opening (HALO) Parachutes (Updated)
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HALO parachutes allow the player to decide when to open his/her parachute. It includes altimeter and auto-opening, preventing thus fatalities during cut-scenes.
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Helo Coms (New)
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The Helo Coms gives the player, if leader, full control over its squad helicopter, providing landing, insertion, extraction and flight altitude commands.
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IR AA jamming and visual counter-measures
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Aircraft engaged by AA guided weapons will release flares on the sky, an effect complemented by IR jamming, changing the trajectory of the missile. This is ideal for missions with air transportation, but rather limited during air combat.
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Multiple ordnance suppression (MOS) (New)
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The player will suffer visual and auditive suppression from most ordnance blasts at close range depending on the blast magnitude.
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Random Weather and Snow (Updated)
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Using the Island Detection Algorithm, developed by snYpir and further enhanced, ECP determines which island a particular mission is being played on. From this, random weather settings can be defined on a per-island basis. This means that weather may change more than once in a mission, at a rate chosen to the player appropriate to the particular island. In addition, snow can be implemented either for specific areas on a map (for example the snowy peaks on Nogova) or across an entire island (ie Winter Nogojev). Users can also add their own islands to the islands settings file via the 'ECP Island Matrix Tool'.
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Tail rotor failure
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Damaged choppers have a random chance of tail rotor failure. Once the tail rotor fails, the chopper will spin to the ground whilst smoking. Upon crashing, there's a chance of crew, if not already dead, suffering severe injury or even death.
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Effects:
- Aircraft altitude warning
- Aircraft smoke
- AT/AA launcher backblast
- AT/AA smoke trail (Extended)
- Blood spurt and bleeding (Updated)
- Burning men (Updated)
- Buzzing flies (Updated)
- Church chanting, animated fountains and lighting effects (New)
- Explosion craters (New)
- Explosion effects (Updated & Extended)
- Fire effects (Updated & Extended)
- Helicopter dust
- Mounted machine gun cartridges (New)
- Shell and bullet whiz (Extended)
- Tank main gun flash (New)
- Tank shock dust
- Working lighthouses (Updated)
- Muzzle smoke/flash (New)
Screenshots
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Atmospheric Church lighting 1
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Atmospheric Church lighting 2
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Camp fire smoke and embers
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Atmospheric fountain lighting and particles
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Helicopter insertion command interface
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Vehicle magazine explosion particle effects 1
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Vehicle magazine explosion particle effects 2
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Realistic street lamp illumination 1
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Ordnance water impact particle effects
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Ordnance impact particle effects
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Missile trail Particle effects
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Videos
ECP promotional video 1
Review
Review by Shadow - BIS Forum Admin
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External Links
ECP Homepage DEAD LINK
ECP 1.085e (latest patch) BI forum release thread
ECP 1.085 Official OFPEC forum release thread
ECP 1.085 download at Operation Flashpoint Files (+1.085e Patch)