CfgWeapons Config Reference

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Introduction

cfgAmmo, cfgMagazines, cfgWeapons and cfgVehicles are root classes defined in the engine's config.bin.

These classes can be subsequently added to by addons inherit in the game or provided by oem.

cfgAmmo defines the missile characteristics for ammunition held in a cfgMagazine which, in turn, is used by a cfgWeapon, which, in turn, is selected for use in a (series of) cfgVehicles.

The same ammunition can be, and generally is, used by multiple magazines. The same magazine, can be, and generally is, used by multiple weapons. And so on.

cfgWepaons define the rifle e.g. characteristics. What muzzles it has, how many 'modes' (if any) it can use. What magazines are selectable.

Arma Enhancement

Arma introduced a new root class, cfgMagazines.

In contrast, OFP uses a rather tedious construct in it's cfgWeapons class to distinguish between weapon and magazine parameters.

The major alterations here are:

OFP Arma
ammo= moved to cfgMagazines
cost= moved to cfgMagazines
displayNameMagazine= moved to cfgMagazines and renamed DisplayName (of course)
magazines[] = {"this"}; magazines[] = {};
magazineType= moved to cfgMagazines and renamed Type
maxLeadSpeed= moved to cfgMagazines
minRange= moved FROM cfgAmmo
minRangeProbab=
midRange=
midRangeProbab=
maxRange=
maxRangeProbab=
scopeWeapon= renamed scope
scopeMagazine= moved to cfgMagazines and renamed scope
shortNameMagazine= moved to cfgMagazines and renamed descriptionShort?

Modifications

cfgWeapons {
    access = 1;
    ...

    //Weapon classes can be added.

    default {
        access = 3;
	}
	...
}

Existing classes can (rarely) be altered.

The default class of cfgWeapons specifies access = 3;. Almost all subsequent classes inherit this value, which means they cannot be altered in any way.

To allow YOUR addon to subsequently modify YOUR weapon (should you wish to with other addons), you must change the access= in YOUR Weapon.

Navigation: The the wood for the trees

cfgWeapons can be a puzzling mess to the uninitiated.

The tokenpairs, their placement, and their constructs can be befuddled. This is not a reflection on BI, the ultimate class structure is very, very, adaptive, but, it does confuse.

Essentially, Arma did open heart, and excellent, surgery to this class to distinguish between weapons and their magazines. OFP had a common weapon/magazine class with variables declaring what to use and when. Variables only relevant to OFP, are sometimes still encountered in Arma, simply because, they do no harm.

Weapons come in two major flavors (with plenty of sub themes). A weapon either has, or does not have, a modes[] class or classes adding different behaviour like autofire, burst or single shot. Confusingly, a weapon with only one mode, is, equivalent to not declaring it at all. The tokens that would normally be in a modes class, are declared in the main body instead. This obfuscates what-goes-where.

Weapons can have different muzzles, adding a further layer of modelling.

The inherited tree structure for weapons vs their magazines, vs their ammo, is not always logical. This is a throwback to OFP which (for instance) inherited RPG Ammo from an AT3, but inherited the RPG weapon from a CarlGustav, and so on. The end result being identical and good, since offending parameters were altered as necessary - but it does confuse what a HellfireHind really is, depending on who you are (ammo vs mag vs weapon).

Modes

Some TokenNames are relevant only within a mode class (e.g. sound[]=), and stated as such.

All weapons, without exception, have at least one mode class.

By default, the inherited mode for a weapon is:

modes[] = {"this"};

Which means the engine will treat the main body as also being a mode class unless over-ridden.

Some weapons do not have a modes class specified, nor do they inherit a specified modes class via their parent(s). Under these circumstances, TokenNames stated to be ModeClass only must occur in the main body of that weapon (or it's parents) instead. The TokenNames themselves, remain, accurately described, as being mode class only.

Muzzles

Exact same comments as per Modes. By default the inherited muzzle for a weapon is:

muzzles[] = {"this"};

Parameters belonging in muzzles are stated as such.

Different muzzles are normally only encountered on grenade launcher weapons (?).

TokenNames

All engines accept integer values (or math strings) where a float would normally be expected.

Default values are shown in the legend.

Usage
OFP: generally moved to Arma's cfgMagazines Class and often renamed, else simply renamed.
Arma: Introduced from OFP:E and beyond.
ModesClass: Any item marked as a ModeClass lives in a class Mode... body. It must be declared (or inherited) for each class.
MuzzleClass: Any item marked as a MuzzleClass lives in a class Muzzle... body. It must be declared (or inherited) for each class. Normally, except for grenade launchers, the muzzle IS the mainbody.
Blank: Used as described in both OFP, and, Arma.

Dual Use TokenNames (such as picture=) moved to Arma's cfgMagazines Class as appropriate.

Picture="[\][.pac]"

Defines WEAPON Picture and separately MAGAZINE Picture. OFP generally created two cfgWeapon classes. One for the weapon and one for the magazine. picture= was declared in each. In Arma, the magazine picture name has been moved to the cfgMagazines class as appropriate.

Note that this is one of those irritating BI path snafu's (when if ever will they start using relative addressing?). The following notes apply to most picture= references, not just cfgWeapons.

  1. The DEFAULT extension is .pac. The engine accepts .pac or .paa, but .pac is not supposed to exist. A .paa must be explicitly declared.
  2. Path must explicitly have a \ leading.

This because in OFP it was possible to not declare any picture at all.

In which case (in OFP) the engine looks for the .paa file in \dta\dtaext\NameOfClass.paa

The Arma engine appears to make a mess of it. Any picture reference without a preceding slash will look in a non-existent 'equip.pbo'

Specifically:

equip\w\w_your\path\name  // for weapons and
equip\m\m_your\path\name  // for mags

If no picture is specified, then like OFP, equip\w\w_NameOfClass is assumed.

Note also the 'convention' of naming weapon images with w_ and magazine images with m_ (and to a certain extent having data\equip file paths). This is rigidly followed in Arma. In OFP, BI were inconsistent.

Types

type=WeaponHardMounted (ArmaOnly)

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magazineType=None (OfpOnly)

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weaponType=WeaponHardMounted (OfpOnly)

Integers (Note this value is often held as a math String)

Gear (equipment) selection consists of SlotTypes and one or more slot positions of that type.

This integer is a bit-field containing SlotType and count which defines which SlotType this item will occupy in gear selection and how many slots of that type it requires. It does NOT define which slot position to occupy, only the Type of Slot. Various engines will show this item in positions of their own choosing.

An item is defined as being a weapon, magazine, or equipment.
  • A weapon is rifle, handgun, LAW launcher.
  • A magazine is a magazine, a shell ,a LAW, a PipeBomb, a grenade - i.e. a housing for the cfgAmmo explosive(s).
  • equipment are binoculars, NVG, etc.

For Arma, MagazineSlots and WeaponSlots are mutually exclusive. The classes occur in the cfgWeapons or cfgMagazines respectively. In OFP both types of class exist in cfgWeapons, and are often the same class. OFP does not have a Type=; instead, it uses WeaponType= and MagazineType= couplets. The end result, and the intent, is identical.

Note: the quite serious alteration to SecondaryWeapon and Handgun mags that occurred in Arma. This to allow for an increased count field in Handgun Magazines.
Slot: SlotType value/nbits Example
OFP Arma
Either: NoSlot 0/0 same stroke is a weapon, but it occupies no slots
Weapon: PrimaryWeapon 1/1 same AK47
Weapon: HandGun 2/1 same CZ75
Weapon: SecondaryWeapon 16/1 4/1 LAW
Mag: HandGunMagazines 32/3 16/4 CZ75Mag or GLMag
Mag: MainMagazines 256/4 same AK47Mag or explosives
Weapon: BinocularSlot 4096/4 same Binoculars or NVG, LD etc.
Weapon: HardMounted 65536/1 same
Mag: SmallItems 131072/4 (Arma 2) map, compass, small items (derived from ItemCore)

The specific combination for machine guns normally occupy both weapon slots i.e. PrimaryWeapon + SecondaryWeapon.

Magazine Sizes

Architecturally, all bit-fields are counts. The fact that a PrimaryWeapon can only be 1, still makes it a count of that SlotType.

In practical terms magazines are the only item (warning: currently) to have bit-fields > 1.

Most weapons use a single slot to declare a single magazine.

Shell weapons such as the RPG require three slots to hold the magazine. OFP presented this by filling those slots with the image. Arma makes a mess of it with a somewhat ugly blank between slots. You are supposed to guess why it's blank.

No handgun magazine (currently) has a size > 1. This could change on e.g. a remote controlled explosive. The bit-field is larger for reasons explained in Joining the dots (below).

For MainWeapon Magazines, specific bit-field identities between 256 and 4096 are frequently represented textually as:

"1 * 256" // main mags
"2 * 256" // m60,pk,mortars
"3 * 256" // law , rpg
"4 * 256" // 6g30 4 slots needed
"6 * 256" // carlgustav,stinger 6 slots needed
"8 * 256" // mm1 all slots needed

And, of course, in Arma, these fields are only relevant in it's CfgWeapons.

CfgVehicles: Joining the dots

A vehicle, in this case a human or parachute, has it's equipment slots defined in it's cfgVehicles Class. The Weaponslots= bit-field declares whether or not a piece of equipment can be carried at all, and if so, how much, or max size of that equipment, measured in slots.

cfgVehicles.Weaponslots= is deceptively similar to cfgWeapons.Type= (and vice versa). Weaponslots= defines the carrying capacity for equipment, type= defines the size of of that equipment.

Different humans have more or fewer slots than others. Clearly, medics, police, civilians and some resistance fighters, cannot carry heavy armament. They're either not trained to, or, they're already implicitly carrying medical packs. The disastrous Arma completely destroyed this distinction. Arma 2 enhances the distinction a little more than OFP.

A generalised capacity declaration for humans is:

weaponSlots=
PrimaryWeapon+ Can carry a Primary Weapon
SecondaryWeapon+ Sometimes able to carry a Secondary or even heavier Weapon (LAW, MG, stinger)
(4+6)*MainMagazines+ Can carry n*Magazines for these weapons (AK47Mag) (or max size of shell)
HandGun+ Can carry a Handgun (e.g. Beretta)
2*WeaponSlotBinocular+ Can carry n*slots of equipment
4*HandGunMagazines+ Can carry n*Handgun Magazines (CZ75Mag)
12*SmallItems can carry n*slots of SmallItems (Arma 2)

These will later be filled out with specific weapons in the human's weapons[]= and magazines[]= arrays. Placing too many causes a ctdClarify.

Note that specific Arma 2 women can only carry magazines and small equipment (for their boyfriends?) and nothing else.

Magazine carrying ability altered markedly for Arma 2 vs OFP; it's the reason for the nasty change to the bit-field, and is as follows:

OFP Arma
Rifle Potential 15 15
Actual 4 to 10 2 to 12
Handgun Potential 7 15
Actual 4 4 or 8
Binoculars 1 or 2 0 to 2

Alphabetical Order

Template:Cfg ref

A

access=3

Type
Integer
#define ReadAndWrite 0		// any modifications enabled
#define ReadAndCreate 1		// only adding new class members is allowed
#define ReadOnly 2			// no modifications enabled
#define ReadOnlyVerified 3	// no modifications enabled, CRC test applied

aiDispersionCoefX=1.0

Type
Float
Description
Dispersion multiplier for AI units (axis X - left to right).

aiDispersionCoefY=1.0

Type
Float
Description
Dispersion multiplier for AI units (axis Y - top-down).

aiRateOfFire=5.0

Class
ModeClass
Type
Float
Description
Delay between shots at given aiRateOfFireDistance.

aiRateOfFireDistance=500

Class
ModeClass
Type
Integer
Description
At shorter distance delay (aiRateOfFire) goes linearly to zero.

allowedslots[]={}

Class
Arma3
Type
Array
Description
allowedSlots[] is an array of slot numbers where you may put the handweapon. 701 stands for vest, 801 stands for uniform, 901 stands for backpack
allowedslots[] = {701,901}; //item that can be put into vests and backpacks

ammo=""

Class
OFPModeClass
Type
String
Description
cfgAmmo class that this weapon fires. Moved to cfgMagazines in Arma.
ammo = "TimeBomb";

autoAimEnabled=true

Type
Boolean
Description
false for all standard weapons.

autoFire=false

Class
ModeClass
Type
Boolean
Description
If true, weapon will fire repeatedly all the while you hold the fire button down.

And if true the gunner can use the weapon on his own discretion (no commander fire order needed - like MG type).

autoReload=true

Type
Boolean
Description
If true weapon will be reloaded automatically once magazine is empty.

B

backgroundReload=false

Type
Boolean
Description
Weapon automatically reloads magazines without player intervention or animation.

ballisticsComputer=false

Class
Arma
Type
Boolean
Description
Weapon attempts to calculate and shift the aim-point to hit a locked target based on range, target movement, own movement, and ballistics of selected ammo type.

burst=1

Class
ModeClass
Type
Integer
Description
Number of shots actually fired each time the weapon is fired.

C

cameraDir

Class
MuzzleClass
Type
String
cameraDir = "GL look";

canDrop=true

Type
Boolean
Description
Weapon can/not be dropped from Inventory Menu.

canDrop is poorly implemented. It is normally associated with true vehicles such as air. For humans nothing in the GUI panel suggests that you can't drop a weapon, and yet, hidden-from-view, the drop action has no effect. canDrop should have also been implemented in cfgMagazines, but isn't. You can always drop the magazine, and yet, for some weapons, such as a laser designator, this is nonsensical.

canLock=2

Type
Integer
Description
Defines if weapon can be locked on the target (white box appears).
#define LockNo		0
#define LockCadet	1
#define LockYes		2

cartridgePos="nabojnicestart"

Type
String

cartridgeVel="nabojniceend"

Type
String

count=0

Class
OFP
Type
Integer
Description
Number of shots weapon starts with. Moved to cfgMagazines in Arma.

cursor=""

Class
Arma
Type
String

cursor="w_weapon"

Class
OFP
Type
String

cursorAim=""

Class
Arma
Type
String
cursorAim = "\ca\Weapons\Data\cursor_target_locked_ca.paa";

cursorAim="w_lock"

Class
OFP
Type
String

cursorAimOn=""

Class
Arma
Type
String

cursorSize=1.0

Class
Arma
Type
Float

D

dexterity=3.1

Type
Float
Description
In-game weapon handling value, lower value = takes more time to traverse a weapon.
dexterity = 3.1;

dispersion=0.002

Class
ModeClass
Type
Float
Description
In-game weapon dispersion in radians. Bigger value = more dispersion.

displayName=""

Class
MainBody
Type
String
Description
Name of the WEAPON. Declared in the main body. This string is shown in gear selection as the rifle's name.


Class
ModeClass
Description
Name of the MODE. In every mode class. This string is shown in-game when selecting burst, single, auto etc.

A weapon that only has a single mode normally has the same displayname, repeated in the mode class. But, repeated, it must be.

A weapon with no modes (modes={"this"); uses the weapon name for both.


Class
MuzzleClass
Description
Name of the MUZZLE. In every muzzle class.

This string is shown in-game similar to burst, single, auto etc.

It is quite common for one of the muzzle classes to inherit a basic rifle muzzle, in which case, the name of the muzzle for THAT class is the inherited weapon name.

A weapon with no muzzles i.e. muzzles={"this"}; uses the weapon name.

displayNameMagazine=""

Class
OFP
Type
String
Description
displayname of the magazine in gear selection. Replaced in Arma via the cfgMagazines Class.

See also shortNameMagazine and descriptionShort

distanceZoomMax=400

Type
Integer
Description
Zeroing distance at opticsZoomMax.

distanceZoomMin=400

Type
Integer
Description
Zeroing distance at opticsZoomMin.

descriptionShort=""

Class
Arma
Type
String
Description
A paragraph or two describing the rifle in bottom left panel of in-game gear selection.

This is NOT equivalent of OFP's short label (shortNameMagazine). THAT descriptionShort exists in cfgMagazines.

drySound[]={"",1,1}

Type
Array
Description
Click sound when empty weapon fired.
drySound[] = {"\ca\Weapons\Data\Sound\XMS_dry_v2", 0.000316228, 1};

E

enableAttack=true

Type
Boolean

emptySound[]={"",1,1}

Class
Arma
Type
Array

F

ffCount=1

Class
ModeClass
Type
Integer
Description
Force feedback.

ffFrequency=1

Class
ModeClass
Type
Float
Description
Force feedback.

ffMagnitude=0.0

Class
ModeClass
Type
Float
Description
Force feedback.

fireLightDuration=0.05

Class
Arma
Type
Float
Description
Duration of light from muzzle flash.

fireLightIntensity=0.012

Class
Arma
Type
Float
Description
Intensity of light from muzzle flash.

flash=""

Type
String
flash = "gunfire";

flashSize=0.0

Class
ModeClass
Type
Float
Description
OFP only?

forceOptics=0

Type
Integer
Description
Valid values: 0, 1, 2 as per canLock.

H

handAnim[]={}

Class
Arma
Type
Array

I

initSpeed=0

Type
Integer
Description
Initial speed of shot in meters per second. Also present in cfgMagazines.
initSpeed = 900;

In OFP this must be set in the class of the magazine, not that of the weapon.

L

laser=false

Class
Arma
Type
Boolean
Description
If the weapon is a laser designator, this should be true.

libTextDesc

Class
ArmaClass
Type
String
class Library {
	libTextDesc = "The P07 is a semi-automatic pistol with an iron and reinforced polymer mix frame. Following the success of Glock, polymer based pistols became known as perfect handguns for both military use and self-defense and are available in various calibers. P07 allows easy mounting of suppressors.";
};

M

magazineReloadTime=0

Class
MuzzleClass
Type
Float
Description
Time delay when reloading the weapon (changing magazines).

magazines[]={"this"}

Class
OFP
Type
StringArray
Description
Array of magazine classes compatible with this weapon. This same Weapon class in cfgWeapons if not over-ridden.

magazines[]={}

Class
Arma
Type
StringArray
Description
These are declared here, same as OFP, but defined in cfgMagazines.

Note, with extreme caution: Unlike OFP, you cannot have identically named magazine classes. The in-game gear selection panel gets confused. Safe bet is to call all your magazine classes "[rifle]Mag".

maxLeadSpeed=50

Class
OFP
Type
Integer
Description
Maximum speed of the target that can be shot with this weapon by AI. Moved to cfgMagazines in Arma.

min/mid/maxRange...

Class
ArmaModeClass
Type
Integer
Description
Together with range and rangeProbab values, defines probability to use this weapon for AI units at given distance.

For OFP these parameters were specified in cfgAmmo, rendering all rifles the same.

magazineType=0

Class
OFP
Type
Integer
Description
See Types below.

minRange=1

Type
Integer

minRangeProbab=0.3

Type
Float

midRange=150

Type
Integer

midRangeProbab= 0.58

Type
Float

maxRange=500

Type
Integer

maxRangeProbab=0.04

Type
Float

memoryPointCamera="eye"

Class
Arma
Type
String
Description
MuzzleClass
memoryPointCamera = "GL eye";

model="[.p3d]"

Type
String
model = "\ca\a10\AGM65";

modelMagazine="[.p3d]"

Class
Arma
Type
String

modelMagazine="\misc\mag_univ"

Class
OFP
Type
String

modelOptics="[.p3d]"

Class
MuzzleClass
Type
String
Description
Optic model used in game. "-" defines 3d view from the model (point "eye").
modelOptics = "\ca\Weapons\G36_optics"; 
modelOptics = "-";

modelSpecial=[.p3d]""

Type
String
Description
Model used when the weapon is loaded. This is typically only used for rocket launchers.

modes[]= {"this"}

Type
String;Type: Array
Description
Anything you care to claim as a class xxx.

modes[]= {"this"}; means all parameters necessary for the one and only mode are declared within the main body. Note this also gives the order of selection using the control key in-game.

modes[] = {"single", "burst", "auto"};

multiplier=1

Class
ModeClass
Type
Integer
Description
Ammunition used per shot.

muzzleEnd="konec hlavne"

Type
String

muzzlePos="usti hlavne"

Type
String

muzzles[]={"this"}

Type
Array
Description
Similarly to modes, if not declared, the assumed muzzle is "this".
muzzles[] = {"TimeBombMuzzle", "PipeBombMuzzle", "MineMuzzle", "MineEMuzzle"};

N

nameSound=""

Type
String
Description
Sound classname played when vehicle commander switches to this weapon?
nameSound = "smokeshell";

nameSound="weapon"

Class
OFP
Type
String

O

optics=true

Type
Boolean

opticsDisablePeripherialVision=0.67

Class
Arma
Type
Float
Description
Factor by which peripheral vision is reduced while using this optic. 0 has no effect and 1 disables it completely.

opticsFlare=false

Type
Boolean
Description
Decides if lens flare should be shown while using this optic.

opticsPPEffects[] = {"OpticsCHAbera5", "OpticsBlur5"}

Class
Arma
Type
Array
Description
Post-process effects applied while using this optic.

opticsZoomInit= 0.75

Class
MuzzleClass
Type
Float
Description
Optics field of view at default zoom in radians.

opticsZoomMax=1.1

Class
MuzzleClass
Type
Float
Description
FOV in radians. This and opticsZoomMin are counterintuitively named. opticsZoomMax is the maximum FOV, which actually makes it the minimum zoom.

opticsZoomMin=0.375

Class
MuzzleClass
Type
Float

P

picture="[\][.pac]"

Type
String
Description
Defines weapon and magazine. See below.

primary=10

Type
Integer

R

recoil="Empty"

Class
ModeClass
Type
String
Description
Selects recoil defined in cfgRecoils class. Arma differs substantially in Recoil ability; much more of them, and very different names.
recoil = "AK74Recoil"

recoilProne=""

Class
ArmaModeClass
Type
String
Description
When prone, recoil can be set to slower values.
recoilProne = "AK74Recoil"

reloadAction=""

Class
Arma
Type
String
Description
Enumerated list.

reloadAction="ManActReloadMagazine"

Class
OFP
Type
String

reloadMagazineSound[]={"",1,1}

Class
MuzzleClass
Type
Array
Description
Sound played while changing magazines.
reloadMagazineSound[] = {"\ca\Weapons\Data\Sound\flare_reload", 0.000316228, 1};

reloadSound[]={"",1,1}

Type
Array
Description
Sound played after each shot.
reloadSound[] = {"\ca\Weapons\Data\Sound\gun125reload", 1, 1};

reloadTime=1.0

Class
ModeClass
Type
Float
Description
Delay (in seconds) between each individual shot.

S

scope=0

Class
Arma
Type
Integer
Description
OFP had no scope token. Instead, it used scopeWeapon and scopeMagazine to distinguish who was what and when used.

2 = can use in-game, with a picture in gear present. 1 = can use in-game with no picture in gear.

scopeWeapon=0

Class
OFP
Type
Integer

scopeMagazine=0

Class
OFP
Type
Integer
Description
Used as couplets instead of scope.

selectionFireAnim="zasleh"

Class
Arma
Type
String

shortNameMagazine=""

Class
OFP
Type
String
Description
The descriptive magazine paragraph. Replaced in Arma by descriptionShort in the cfgMagazines Class.

shotFromTurret=false

Class
OFP
Type
Boolean
Description
If true, it disables the muzzle flash completely ("zasleh" animation), and only smoke puffs are used. It also disables the lighting effects when firing the weapon at night. It only works with weapons defined as vehicle weapons.

showAimCursorInternal=true

Class
Arma
Type
Boolean

showEmpty=true

Type
Boolean
Description
If false weapon gets hidden from the player once there's no ammo left for it.

showSwitchAction=false

Class
Arma
Type
Boolean
Description
Show an option to switch to this weapon in the action menu.

showToPlayer=true

Class
ModeClass
Type
Boolean
Description
Some modes defined for AI usage (e.g. burst modes for full auto weapons) can be hidden from player with this parameter.

simulation="Weapon"

Class
Arma
Type
String

sound[]={"",1,1}

Class
ModeClass
Type
Array
Description
There are several sound types. Most are relevant to the weapon overall and specified in the main body, whilst sound[]= is specific to each mode.

The last parameter defines how fast the sound should be played. 1 means normal speed.

sound[] = {"\ca\Weapons\Data\Sound\AGS30_shot1", 10, 1};

soundBurst=true

Class
ArmaModeClass
Type
Boolean
Description
When set to false, the single shot sound can be used with burst mode - it will be played several times.

soundContinuous=false

Class
ModeClass
Type
Boolean
Description
If true, the sound for the next shot won't start before previous one ends. Thus you can prevent sound overlapping.

soundBegin[]={"begin1", 0.33, "begin2", 0.33, "begin3", 0.34}

Class
ArmaModeClass
Type
Array
Description
The weapon's "firing" sound. An array of sounds and probabilities.
begin1[] = {"A3\sounds_f\weapons\pistols\pistol_st_1", 1, 1, 700};
begin2[] = {"A3\sounds_f\weapons\pistols\pistol_st_2", 1, 1, 700};
begin3[] = {"A3\sounds_f\weapons\pistols\pistol_st_3", 1, 1, 700};
soundBegin[] = {"begin1", 0.33, "begin2", 0.33, "begin3", 0.33}

soundBullet[]={"emptySound",1}

Class
ArmaModeClass
Type
Array
Description
The sound made when spent cases hit the ground
bullet1[] = {"A3\sounds_f\weapons\shells\9mm\metal_9mm_01", 0.501187, 1, 15};
bullet2[] = {"A3\sounds_f\weapons\shells\9mm\metal_9mm_02", 0.501187, 1, 15};
bullet3[] = {"A3\sounds_f\weapons\shells\9mm\metal_9mm_03", 0.501187, 1, 15};
soundBullet[] = {"bullet1", 0.33, "bullet2", 0.33, "bullet3", 0.33}

soundEnd[]={"sound",1}

Class
ArmaModeClass
Type
Array

soundLoop[]={"sound",1}

Class
ArmaModeClass
Type
Array
Description
Note that there is extensive use of soundloops in Arma. Most weapons elaborate on this basic, essentially OFP, structure with begin 1, 2, 3 loops etc.

soundFly[]

Type
Array
soundFly[] = {"\ca\Weapons\Data\Sound\rocket_fly1", 25.1189, 0.8};

soundServo[]

Type
Array
soundServo[] = {"", 0.0001, 1};

T

Type=WeaponHardMounted

Class
Arma
Type
Integer

U

UiPicture="[\][.pac]"

Class
Arma
Type
String
Description
Image used in the commander's interface to indicate weapon loadout of a unit.
"\CA\weapons\data\Ico\i_aa_CA.paa";

uiPicture="ivojak"

Class
OFP

useAction=false

Class
ModeClass
Type
Boolean
Description
Allows this mode to be activated with the action menu

useActionTitle=""

Class
ModeClass
Type
String
Description
Action title if useAction is true
useActionTitle = "$STR_ACTION_PUTBOMB";

useAsBinocular=false

Type
Boolean

V

value=2

Class
Arma
Type
Integer

valueMagazine=2

Class
OFP
Type
Integer

valueWeapon=2

Class
OFP
Type
Integer

W

weaponType=WeaponHardMounted

Class
OFP
Type
Integer

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