Arma 3
Gendarmerie Overhauled [NIA]
8 kommenttia
jarrad96 [4SFG]  [tekijä] 27.2.2021 klo 14.20 
Gendarmerie Overhauled [NIA] Updated with compatibility fixes, file clean up and MP signed.
morons always 13.10.2018 klo 19.30 
I think the current collection is sufficient for what it does, but collections can't save on mod slots. Were they a single mod, then they could be used together more often without the help of A3Launcher. :MMForFun:
jarrad96 [4SFG]  [tekijä] 13.10.2018 klo 15.14 
I’ll make some Overhaul Collections then.
morons always 13.10.2018 klo 4.05 
Also, now that the NIA All-in-One is released, CSAT having the NIArms Core as a dependency is a bit problematic in the Steam launcher mod setup method, I assume that was looked over when you had to redo all the dependencies & thought I'd let you know.

Thanks for the awesome mod and thanks for reading. :duke:
morons always 13.10.2018 klo 4.05 
Good stuff right here. Gendarmerie don't get enough love.

Unfortunately, needs to be run on server, taking up a precious mod slot, but it is unique enough to warrant that.

If you bundled all of your overhauls together into one addon so they only took up one mod slot, that would be incredible for server owners who prefer the default Steam launcher mod setup so users can enjoy one-click simplicity without third party programs.

Your factions are awesome, but all together are 9 mod slots (excluding NATO USMC/Army). Adding in VSM, SMA, RHS, and the relevant compats don't leave much room for other mods. :ChipSad: Switching them out every mission to optimize mod slots, of which 26 are available, could be avoided with an overhaul bundle (or two - one for RHS, one for NIA).
jarrad96 [4SFG]  [tekijä] 9.10.2018 klo 13.44 
No, this version requires mods. Click the collection link to find a version that uses non-modded weapons.
Jaden.650 9.10.2018 klo 7.48 
I this the vanilla version
jarrad96 [4SFG]  [tekijä] 3.10.2018 klo 18.07 
First Release. This version of the Gendarmerie replacement pack uses NIA weapons, and a Vanilla version also exists, with a RHS version to come in the future.