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This guide will describe how to design and implement a custom Firing Drill Challenge as available in the vanilla game.
See also: Arma 3 Field Manual - Firing Drills (for players) Template:wip
Terminology
- Firing Drill (FD) - a live-fire exercise in which a competitor is graded for tactically moving through a course while engaging a set of targets
- Competitor - the actor performing the drill
- Range Officer (RO) - the actor observing the drill and providing feedback / guidance
- Course of Fire (CoF) - the physical space and layout in which the drill is performed
- Checkpoint (CP) - a navigation point within a course which a competitor must follow in a fixed sequence (if so defined as a rule - see below)
- The first CP is the start.
- The last CP is the finish.
- A strict CP contains a shooting box (marked area) from which to fire.
- Target - an artificial object shot to complete a drill or to receive time bonuses
- Appearing targets appear and disappear based on activation triggers (see below).
- Accuracy targets contain zones corresponding to extra time bonuses.
- Moving targets travel on rails between positions.
- No-shoot targets are not allowed be hit (adding a time penalty).
- Bonus targets are optional (rewarding a time bonus).
- Rule - these help to determine the completion and scoring conditions for a drill
- Training rules - a rule-set allowing familiarization of the CoF (targets at CPs do not need to be shot to move on)
- Competitive rules - a rule-set used for Achievements / Leaderboards (targets at CPs need to be shot to move on)
- Time - the time from the start it takes to complete a drill (raw)
- Time bonuses / penalties are substracted / added to arrive at the final time.
- The fastest / lowest time is the best and wins.
- There are bronze, silver and gold medal times to beat.
- There may be one special time to beat (typically faster than gold).
Setup
- Insert a player character named
BIS_FD_Competitor
// Fixed system name - Insert a NPC Range Master character of type B_RangeMaster_F named
BIS_rangeOfficer
// Fixed system name - Insert a Firing Drill module
- It's not exposed in Eden Editor, so place any other module. We may change this after this documentation is completed.
- Save the scenario.
- Close Eden Editor to avoid auto-saves.
- Open the scenario SQM file in a text editor.
- Replace the module's class by ModuleFiringDrill_F.
- Save the SQM.
- Re-open the scenario in Eden Editor.
- Insert an ellipse trigger with default properties named f.e.
BIS_FD_COF
// Referenced later- Re-size the trigger to encompass your entire CoF and a little extra buffer area (you'll likely re-size it later as you progress).
- For each CP (including start and finish), insert a trigger with default properties named f.e.
BIS_FD_CP1
// Referenced later- Re-size the trigger to meet your CP activation expectations.
- Insert a Target - Oval (Ground) prop named
BIS_FD_ruleSelector1
// Referenced later- Using a similar workflow as above, manually change its class name to Land_Target_Oval_NoPop_F (all targets need their hidden NoPop variant).
- Position this target in comfortable shooting range / direction from the start CP (a few meters at most, oriented to be clearly visible and safe).
- In the target's Texture #0 field, enter:
A3\modules_f_beta\data\FiringDrills\training_gray_ca
// Other colors have corresponding textures - see below
- Copy and paste the first rule target and name it
BIS_FD_ruleSelector2
// Referenced later- Position it near the first rule target, typically right from it.
- In the target's Texture #0 field, enter:
A3\modules_f_beta\data\FiringDrills\competitive_gray_ca
// Other colors have corresponding textures - see below
- Copy and paste a rule target and name it
BIS_FD_restartSelector1
// Referenced later- Position it near the finish CP (a few meters from it, oriented to be clearly visible and safe).
- In the target's Texture #0 field, enter:
A3\modules_f_beta\data\FiringDrills\restart_gray_ca
// Other colors have corresponding textures - see below
- Copy and paste a rule target and name it
BIS_FD_quitSelector1
// Referenced later- Position it near the restart target, typically right from it.
- In the target's Texture #0 field, enter:
A3\modules_f_beta\data\FiringDrills\quit_ca
// Fixed texture no matter the drill color
- For each target at each CP, generally do the following (more specifics detailed below):
- Insert the desired target object named f.e.
BIS_FD_target2_1
// Referenced later (apply a logical naming pattern, such as numbering based on CP index and target index) - Using a similar workflow as above, manually replace its class name with the corresponding NoPop variant (see the look-up table below).
- Insert the desired target object named f.e.
- TODO: description.ext
- Configure your drill via CfgFiringDrills and CfgMissions (see below).
Moving Targets
Randomized Targets
Common Additions
- CP marking objects
- Recolored objects
- Start whiteboard
- Ammunition containers
- Decorative props / sponsoring
Configuration
CfgFiringDrills
Drill
class MyFirstFiringDrill // This class name must correspond to the missionName (also CfgMissions class)
{
displayName = "CoF: My First Drill"; // Vanilla drills use a format like this, but it's not enforced
// This color is used in many places
// It can be any color, but for best results pick a fully supported color (see section below)
color[] = { __EVAL(177/255), __EVAL(51/255), __EVAL(57/255), 1 };
colorName = "red"; // This version of the color is more restrictive and can only use specific supported colors (see section below)
objectCOF = "BIS_FD_COF"; // The CoF trigger referenced in the setup guide
// statistic = ""; // Steam stats are not supported for user-generated drills (used for Achievements)
onReset = "reset.sqf"; // This script is executed each time the drill resets (restarts)
// leaderboard = ""; // Steam Leaderboards are not supported for user-generated drills
// List any number of objects that you want to be re-colored to the drill color above (f.e. road cones, small flags, etc.)
recolor[] =
{
"BIS_FD_recolor1",
"BIS_FD_recolor2"
};
// Set up objects that should have special decal textures applied (this was more useful before Eden Editor - see vanilla decals below)
// In vanilla drills these are often graffiti on wooden shoot house walls
decals[] =
{
{ "BIS_FD_decal1", "A3\Missions_F_Beta\data\img\decals\decal_sidearm1_ca", 5 } // Object reference, texture path, hidden selection index
};
// Object references to the 4 special targets for drill mechanics, as defined in the setup guide
ruleSelectors[] =
{
"BIS_FD_ruleSelector1",
"BIS_FD_ruleSelector2"
};
restartSelectors[] = { "BIS_FD_restartSelector1" };
quitSelectors[] = { "BIS_FD_quitSelector1" };
containersWeapons[] = { "BIS_weaponsFD1" }; // All containers that should be filled with the drill weapons
containersMagazines[] = { "BIS_ammoFD1_1", "BIS_ammoFD1_2", "BIS_ammoFD1_3", "BIS_ammoFD1_4" }; // All containers that should be filled with the drill ammunition
containersMagazinesCount[] = { 10, 10 }; // The count of magazines of each type in the containers
weapons[] = { "SMG_02_ACO_F", "hgun_Rook40_F" }; // The legal weapons for this drill
magazines[] = { "30Rnd_9x21_Mag", "16Rnd_9x21_Mag" }; // The legal magazines for this drill
weaponsCompetitor[] = { "SMG_02_ACO_F", "hgun_Rook40_F" }; // Starting weapons for the competitor
magazinesCompetitor[] = {"30Rnd_9x21_Mag", "16Rnd_9x21_Mag"}; // Starting magazines for the competitor
magazinesCompetitorCount = 6; // The starting magazine count per weapon for the competitor
timesMedals[] = { 60, 45, 30 }; // Bronze, silver, gold medal times (be sure to follow this order or results may glitch)
timeSpecial = 15; // Optional special time that is faster than gold (when defining this, you do need to also provide the data below)
nameSpecial = "Nemisis"; // Optional special time label for the HUD
colorSpecial = "#ffa500"; // Optional special time color for the HUD
iconSpecial = "\A3\Ui_f\data\GUI\Cfg\Ranks\colonel_gs"; // Optional special time icon for the HUD
// Rule-set parameters for competitive and training
// All vanilla drills use these same settings
// It is possible to tweak these values, but that will likely create confusion for players!
class RuleSets
{
// CP mode: 1 - CPs on but targets don't need shooting / 2 - CPs on and all non-optional targets need shooting
// Target randomization: rule not used - ignored
// Weapons used: 1 - any weapon can be used everywhere / 2 - CPs may define a required weapon (or incur a time penalty)
// Shooting boxes: 1 - shooting boxes in CPs are ignored / 2 - shooting boxes in CPs are forced (shooting outside of them incurs a time penalty)
// Stances used: 1 - any stance can be used everywhere / 2 - CPs may define a required stance (or incur a time penalty)
// Medals: 0 - medal times are not tracked / 1 - medal times are tracked and feedback is given
competitive[] = { 2, 0, 2, 2, 2, 1 };
training[] = { 1, 2, 1, 1, 1, 0 };
};
class DynOs {}; // Legacy class used before Eden Editor to load precise object compositions (should not be needed anymore)
// All of the drill's CPs
class CheckPoints
{
class CP1 // Start
{
object = "BIS_FD_CP1"; // The CP trigger referenced in the setup guide
};
class CP2 // CP #1
{
object = "BIS_FD_CP2";
};
class CP3 // Finish
{
object = "BIS_FD_CP3";
};
};
};
System
CfgMissions
Targets
Run-Time Overrides
- TODO: Competitor weapons / magazines
Colors
TODO
Decals
- TODO
Tips
- Vanilla CoFs are designed to be somewhat realistic and safe as a non-lethal competitive shooting training / sport. Try to imagine and implement range safety concerns in your target and prop placement. For example, don't place targets in a line of sight of the start, Range Officer, or other spectators. Generally try to solidly block off areas behind targets where possible.