Animation Editor: Live Debug Tutorial – Arma Reforger
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Here is how to use it in few steps: | Here is how to use it in few steps: | ||
* Start the scenario in | * Start the scenario in '''World Editor''' or in the game itself. | ||
* Open the Animation Editor and load animation workspace you would like to debug. | * Open the '''Animation Editor''' and load animation workspace you would like to debug. | ||
* In Live Debug, press Fetch. This will list all available instances and then you can Attach to one of the returned. | * In '''Live Debug''', press '''Fetch'''. This will list all available instances and then you can '''Attach''' to one of the returned. | ||
* The editor should now record whatever happens to animation in-game. You can pause and rewind, check the set variables, commands and returned events and tags. | * The editor should now record whatever happens to animation in-game. You can pause and rewind, check the set variables, commands and returned events and tags. | ||
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== Troubleshooting == | == Troubleshooting == | ||
* The animation debugging can be disabled. You can jumpstart it in | * The animation debugging can be disabled. You can jumpstart it in [[Arma Reforger:Diag Menu|Diag Menu]] (win+alt) under '''Animation > Start Debugger'''. Triggering the variable starts the debugger and the variable returns to false. | ||
* Game is not updating when alt-tabbed to editor. This way it cannot submit any reports to the editor. Make sure that the game runs with forced updates on. | * Game is not updating when alt-tabbed to editor. This way it cannot submit any reports to the editor. Make sure that the game runs with [[Arma Reforger:Startup Parameters#forceUpdate|forced updates on]]. | ||
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Revision as of 10:58, 16 March 2023
Live animation debugging can be useful to observe and record in-game animation evaluation.
Here is how to use it in few steps:
- Start the scenario in World Editor or in the game itself.
- Open the Animation Editor and load animation workspace you would like to debug.
- In Live Debug, press Fetch. This will list all available instances and then you can Attach to one of the returned.
- The editor should now record whatever happens to animation in-game. You can pause and rewind, check the set variables, commands and returned events and tags.
Troubleshooting
- The animation debugging can be disabled. You can jumpstart it in Diag Menu (win+alt) under Animation > Start Debugger. Triggering the variable starts the debugger and the variable returns to false.
- Game is not updating when alt-tabbed to editor. This way it cannot submit any reports to the editor. Make sure that the game runs with forced updates on.