OAC:DownloadAndPlay

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# I. Download and play=

The OAC files are available via Yoma Addon Synchronizer (YAS).

First please download the latest version of YAS at http://yomatools.be.
Hint: You find the download in the left navigation bar.

Once you have downloaded and installed YAS, add a new server with following data:

Server name: OAC Project

Server url: http://oac.quest-link.net/updater

Press Download all mods to get all files, missions and campaigns (large button on the lower right).

You can also have a look at the different packages by clicking on in the
respective line and de-/select the files of your interest.

Required packages to run OAC:

  • @ace_islands\addons
  • @oac\addons
  • dta\userconfig
  • dta\userconfig\ace_island_config


Detailed process description

Here is a step by step guide.

Please head over to the OAC forum if questions remain after the guide.



Startup


1. Start YAS.


Servername


2. For Server name insert: OAC Project.


Serverurl


3. For Addon Server URL insert: http://oac.quest-link.net/updater.


Save_server


4. Now save the server settings on the save button.


Serverlist


5. The OAC Project server is now available in the list box at the top.


Settings


6. Next you should check Settings to verify if it found your ArmA directory.
Normally this works automatically.


Mod_addon_list


7. Now you should select the OAC Project server from the server list.
You will see all packages from the OAC Project server in the large list box below.


Download


8. The last step is to click on the Download all mods button.
YomaTools will automatically download all files from the server to your ArmA folder and create the mod folders.

Do NOT forgot to load all the mod folders. YAS can do that for you in the Launch Game tab.
Note that you need to download a few addons yourself, if you want to use the @oac-optional-unit-replacement.