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Vindicta

What is it?

It is a multiplayer Co-Op mission for ARMA III. The goal of this project is to make a guerrilla warfare scenario for ARMA III, hugely influenced by a similar mission by Barbolani: Antistasi (http://www.a3antistasi.enjin.com/).

How do I run it??

You should download the mission from steam workshop. The GitHub releases are severely outdated. https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2185874952

For running on your dedicated server, install the folder you download from Workshop as a mod.

Key features

  • Multi-level AI (commander, garrison, group, unit level) which can plan ahead and execute different tasks (attacks on spotted targets/locations, sending reinforcements, dispatching patrols, managing its logistics)
  • Unit caching system, which lets AIs far away perform actions while being despawned without draining server performance
  • Gaining intel about enemy forces at outposts and about future actions performed by enemy commander (convoys, attacks, etc)
  • Usage of the gathered intel to perform tactical maneuvers (intercepting convoys, withdrawing our own forces prior to attack, etc)
  • Convenient UI for commanding forces of player's faction
  • Dynamic creation of new locations (camps, roadblocks, etc) by enemy and player side
  • Undercover system which takes into account player's loadout, actions, exposure in vehicle

Current state of development

The project is in 'Alpha' stage. Most of the features are implemented.

Links

Steam WorkShop download: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2185874952

BI Forum thread: https://forums.bohemia.net/forums/topic/227302-mpcoop-vindicta-alpha/

Our Discord: https://discord.gg/rDhxKBp

Guide: https://vindicta-team.github.io/Vindicta-Docs/

Technical implementation

Used SQF tools

BI's tool support for their SQF language is non-existant. We are using these tools during the development and we are grateful to their authors:

Other used projects and tools