Briefing – Arma 2
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You can show the state of the task with the [[taskHint]] command, or for an alternative method see this [http://www.ofpec.com/forum/index.php?topic=33768.0 OFPEC topic]. | You can show the state of the task with the [[taskHint]] command, or for an alternative method see this [http://www.ofpec.com/forum/index.php?topic{{=}}33768.0 OFPEC topic]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:20, 28 April 2023
The briefing is an essential part of any mission. It usually displays a synopsis of what to do to complete the mission, as well as objectives.
Prior to Arma 2, briefings were constructed through a Briefing.html file.
Briefings
Adding Notes
Example:
This adds a note called 'Situation', and when you click on that a bigger message screen comes up with the message 'Things are looking bad.'
Adding Tasks
See Tasks. Example:
In your diary, "Task Title" is displayed for each task you set, and when you click on each task, it is "Task Message" appears. And "Task HUD Title" is what gets shown on the HUD.
We force a task upon a player by executing this on his machine:
We alter the task status during the mission by the following options:
You can show the state of the task with the taskHint command, or for an alternative method see this OFPEC topic.