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In ArmA II, this command will return true if the difficulty level is set to "Recruit" or "Regular". It returns false for the "Veteran" and "Expert" difficulty levels.
In ArmA II, this command will return true if the difficulty level is set to "Recruit" or "Regular". It returns false for the "Veteran" and "Expert" difficulty levels.



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Description

Description:
Returns if the player is currently playing in cadet or veteran mode.
Groups:
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Syntax

Syntax:
cadetMode
Return Value:
Boolean - true when playing in cadet mode, false when playing in veteran mode

Examples

Example 1:
? (cadetMode) : _AIsoldier setSkill 0.1 //sqs
Example 2:
if (cadetMode) then {_AIsoldier setSkill 0.1}; //sqf

Additional Information

See also:
hintCadetdifficulty

Notes

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Notes

Posted on December 1, 2009 - 17:49
Killswitch
In ArmA II, this command will return true if the difficulty level is set to "Recruit" or "Regular". It returns false for the "Veteran" and "Expert" difficulty levels.

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