Startup Parameters – Arma 2
These parameters can be configured by creating a new shortcut on your desktop and then adding the appropriate option.
Example
"C:\arma2\arma2.exe" -nosplash -mod=test
Available parameters
Display Options
-x= Numeric, used to set resolution width -y= Numeric, used to set resolution height -window Displays Arma windowed instead of full screen (can be used in conjunction with -x/-y: -window -x=800 -y=600) -nosplash Disables intro and splash screens
Performance
-maxMem= Limit memory allocation (in MB). 2047 is hardcoded maximum (anything higher falls back to 2047). -world= Select a world loaded by default, e.g. -world=Sara -world=empty (for faster game loading.. no island and no menu animation loaded) -winxp Vista/Win7 to enable multi-GPU support. -noCB Turns off multicore use. It slows down rendering but may resolve visual glitches. -cpuCount=X Change X to a number less or equal than numbers of available cores. This will override auto detection. -noPause Allow the game running even when its window does not have a focus.
Misc.
-name= Client-side, User name. -profiles= Location of user-profile folder. -init= Run scripting command once in the main menu (useful to start a certain (test) mission of choice automatically. Add to command line: -init=playMission["","M04Saboteur.Sara"] (see also playMission) (Mission has to reside in the gamedir\Missions folder, NOT the user directory.) /secuexp Starts Securom Support (for Troubleshooting)
-world can also be used to load a mission directly in the editor. The following is already using a user defined Userfolder path: "d:\games\arma 2\users\myUser\missions\myMission.intro\mission.sqm" -showScriptErrors Introduced to show errors in scripts on-screen. -noFilePatching Ensures that only PBOs are loaded and NO unpacked data. For more info see CMA:DevelopmentSetup. -noLand Starts Arma2 with no world. (Used for Bulldozer) -buldozer Start Arma2 in Buldozer mode. -noSound Disables sound output.
Modifications
-mod= Allows the use of sub-folders for different mods, separated by semi-colons. Under Linux multiple folders arguments need the following separation syntax: -mod=mod1\;mod2\;mod3 Config file for server specific settings like admin password and mission selection.
Client Network Options
-connect= Server IP to connect to. -port= Server port to connect to. -password= Server password to connect to. -host Start a non-dedicated multiplayer host.
Server Options
-server Start a dedicated server (not needed for a special dedicated server exe). -port= Port to host dedicated server on. -pid= File to write the server's PID (process ID) to. The file is removed automatically when the exe is stopped. Only works when started as a dedicated server. -ranking= Used to generate a ranking file. -ranking=<filename> -netlog Enables Arma2 multiplayer network traffic logging. -cfg= Selects a config file like the Server Basic Config file. Prcessed at startup. -config= Selects a config file like the Server Config File. Processed after startup.
Use unknown
-download Use unknown. (Possibly set auto download of missing Mod pbo's from server.) -generateShaders Use unknown. (Possibly for use with Buldozer) -disableProgramDrawing Use unknown. (Possibly for use with Buldozer) -useProgramDrawing Use unknown. (Possibly for use with Buldozer) -gamerTag= Use unknown. -benchmark Intended for automated benchmarking, but was never finished and is not working.
Closer Description
config
The option -config allows you to specify a specific server.cfg file.
profiles
-profiles is a startup option allowing you to choose an alternate location for the user profile files, such as downloaded missions and .cfg files.
The windows user account would need permissions to write to the folder of choice.
An example might be like this:
"C:\Program Files\Bohemia Interactive\Arma 2\Arma2.exe" -profiles=C:\Arma 2\Profiles
or
"C:\Program Files\Bohemia Interactive\Arma 2\Arma2.exe" -profiles=Profiles
would store all your profiles/configs/downloaded content into your ROOT ArmA folder under the folder name "Profiles"
ranking
-ranking is a startup option allowing you to output ranking info or othewise know as player stats.
The windows user account would need permissions to write to the folder of choice.
An example might be like this:
"C:\Program Files\Bohemia Interactive\Arma 2\Arma2.exe" -ranking=C:\Arma 2\ranking.log
nosplash
-nosplash is a startup option that allows you to bypass the splash screens on startup of Arma2.
Note: Real speed-up gained with this is likely to be negligible with Arma2, as the loading screens are handled in parallel with the game data being loaded, and the loading itself takes quite long thanks to the amount of data needed.
cpuCount
-cpuCount= is the way to limit number of CPUs/cores available. The best way to simulate dual core on quad core is to use -cpuCount=2 when you run the game and then change the affinity to 2 cores to make sure additional cores can never be used when some over-scheduling happens. It might be also possible to set the affinity in the OS before you launch the process, that would work as well.