



Then the mod folder itself should contain only the addons and keys folder and maybe some logo files or readmes etc, which you can leave in there. Make sure you dont copy over just the userconfig folder that comes with the mod, but actually its content! Afterwards delete the remaining (or empty) userconfig folder in your folder. Only 3 or 4 mods will require you to do that, i.e. If any mod comes with a folder userconfing, you will place its content into the userconfig folder you just created. BUT:Įvery download will contain an "addons" or "Addons" (small or capital letters dont matter) folder and most also a key folder, some also a userconfig folder.įirst: go to your Steam\Steamapps\Common\Arma3 folder and create a folder in the main Arma3 folder called "userconfig". note you can name that AS YOU WISH, in order to remember its contect better. Now, some downloads will come with a strange folder hierarchy, although EACH AND ANY mod folder has to follow this logic:įirst it has to be named i.e.

Don't wanna launch a mission and then you miss a single mod and we have to wait blabla.) Obviously. Kio's Balaclava: (note Massis units will heave some of these but not all, some missions will require that)ĭownload the mods. MOST IMPORTANT Community Based addons (always run with ANY mod, or mods wont work): ĬAF Aggressors (you will need ALL the patches and hotfixes too, extract into CAF mod folder): Īfrican Conflict (african rebels and UN forces): GENERAL AND MUST HAVE AND SHOULD ALWAYS RUN: Ok, here are the mods: Some you will not use often, but hell, if you stumble over one of the great missions out there, better you have them all (and there are of course many more, these are the ones I have and use): Here is the link to Arma 3 Sync: - you will need JAVA Para los fanaticos a ARMA 3, aqui les dejo un buen listado de Add ons para ese juego, podemos hacer algo con eso cuando quieran aquellos que lo tengan.
