Respawn – Arma 3

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Mission Configuration

Description.ext

A wide range of Description.ext entries lets you to configure respawn settings for your mission.

// Respawn type, see the table below
respawn = 2;
// Delay in seconds before playable unit respawns.
respawnDelay = 10;
// Delay in seconds before vehicle respawns.
respawnVehicleDelay = 60;
// 0 to disable the score table (it can still be opened manually by pressing 'P' key).
respawnDialog = 0;
// Respawn templates from CfgRespawnTemplates. You can combine any number of them together.
respawnTemplates[] = {"Counter","Wave"};
// Side specific respawn templates. When undefined, general respawnTemplates are used instead.
respawnTemplatesEast[] = {"Counter"};
// 1 to execute respawn templates when a player joins the game. Available only for INSTANT and BASE respawn types.
respawnOnStart = 1;
// When 1, the score table contains score of all playable units as opposed to players only.
aikills = 1;


Files

Create files called onPlayerKilled.sqf and onPlayerRespawn.sqf in your mission directory. They will be automatically executed on player's computer when he dies and respawns.

Following parameters are passed into it in both cases:

onPlayerKilled.sqf

(first 2 params are the same as are passed into Killed event handler)
[<unit>,<killer>,<respawn>,<respawnDelay>]

onPlayerRespawn.sqf

(first 2 params are the same as are passed into Respawn event handler)
[<newUnit>,<oldUnit>,<respawn>,<respawnDelay>]

Parameters:

  • oldUnit: Object - killed player. objNull when executed on start.
  • newUnit: Object - newly respawned player.
  • killer: Object - a unit who killed player. objNull when executed on start.
  • respawnDelay: Number - respawn delay defined either in respawn type or in Description.ext.
File name and arguments may change during Alpha / Beta development


Respawn Types

Type is represented either by respawn ID

respawn = 3;

Or by its name

respawn = "BASE";
ID Name Description onPlayerKilled onPlayerRespawn
0 "NONE" Show singleplayer death screen Template:task/ Template:task
1 "BIRD" Respawn to a seagull Template:task Template:task/
2 "INSTANT" Respawn on spot where player died Template:task/ Template:task/
3 "BASE" Respawn on a marker(s) start by following strings:
  • Unit respawn
    • respawn_west
    • respawn_east
    • respawn_guerrila
    • respawn_civilian
  • Vehicle respawn
    • respawn_vehicle_west
    • respawn_vehicle_east
    • respawn_vehicle_guerrila
    • respawn_vehicle_civilian

You can have multiple markers simply by adding any text behind the name, e.g. respawn_west1, respawn_westBase etc. When no markers are defined, player is respawned on position where he started the mission.

Template:task/ Template:task/
4 "GROUP" Respawn to the next available playable unit in a group. When none is left, BIRD respawn is used instead. Template:task Template:task/
5 "SIDE" Respawn to the next available playable unit of the same side (selected using team switch window). When none is left, BIRD respawn is used instead. Template:task Template:task/


Respawn Templates

Templates are pre-defined scripts called when player dies and respawns. They are defined in an array and can be combined together.

respawnTemplates[] = {"MenuInventory","MenuPosition"};

Additionally, you can define side specific templates. When a side has no unique templates, it will use general respawnTemplates instead.

respawnTemplatesWest[] = {"MenuInventory"};
respawnTemplatesEast[] = {"Counter"};
respawnTemplatesGuer[] = {"Tickets"};
respawnTemplatesCiv[] = {"Spectator"};

When the respawnTemplates entry is missing, default templates based on the respawn type are used:

  • NONE: None
  • BIRD: Spectator, EndMission
  • INSTANT: Instant, Counter
  • BASE: Base, Counter
  • GROUP: Group, EndMission
  • SIDE: Side, EndMission

A list of official templates follows:

Class Description Preview
None Singleplayer death screen. Default in singleplayer.
Spectator Spectator Mode.
Instant Currently empty.
Base Currently empty.
Group Cutscene showing a newly controlled unit.
Side Cutscene showing a newly controlled unit.
Seagull OFP-style seagull respawn
Wave Adjusts respawn counter so players spawns together (wave delay is based on respawnDelay)
Tickets Decrease number of respawn tickets by 1 every time player dies. Set estimatedTimeLeft to 0 when tickets are exceeded.

To modify number of available tickets (for example add 5 for BLUFOR), use:

[west,5] call BIS_fnc_respawnTickets;
Counter Show a simple respawn countdown.
EndMission Automtically fail the mission once all players are dead.
MenuPosition Let player select from available respawn positions defined either by respawn markers (e.g., respawn_west, see Respawn Types) or by BIS_fnc_addRespawnPosition function.

Once countdown reaches 0, player is not respawned immediatelly, but must confirm selection by clicking on "RESPAWN" button.

A3 respawnSelectPosition.jpg
MenuInventory Let player pick a respawn loadout defined in CfgRespawnInventory in Description.ext.

Once countdown reaches 0, player is not respawned immediatelly, but must confirm selection by clicking on "RESPAWN" button.

A3 respawnSelectInventory.jpg

Scripting Commands

System Configuration

Respawn Templates

New templates can be defined in global Config.cpp or in mission and campaign Description.ext files.

class CfgRespawnTemplates
{
	// Class used in respawnTemplates entry
	class myTag_beacon
	{
		// Function or script executed upon death. Parameters passed into it are the same as are passed into onPlayerKilled.sqf file
		onPlayerKilled = "\myAddon\scripts\respawnBeacon.sqf";
		// Function or script executed upon respawn. Parameters passed into it are the same as are passed into onPlayerRespawn.sqf file
		onPlayerRespawn = "\myAddon\scripts\respawnBeacon.sqf";
		// Default respawn delay (can be overwitten by description.ext entry of the same name)
		respawnDelay = 20;
	};
	class Spectator
	{
		onPlayerRespawn = "BIS_fnc_respawnSpectator";
	};
};