Yoma addon synchroniser on addonien järjestelyohjelma Armed Assaultiin. Yoma addon synchroniser on erityisesti tarkoitettu yleisille servereille ja niillä käyville pelaajille. Entiset Operation Flashpoint pelaajat saattavat muistaa OFPwatch-nimisen addonin, joka toimii samalla idealla kuin Yoma tools.
Mitä Yoma addon synchroniser tekee?
Ohjelma lataa addonit armedassault.info -sivustolta, mutta esimerkiksi armaholic.com on myös kiinnostunut tukemaan ohjelmaa ja on osoittanut kiinnostuksensa. Armaholic.com kuitenkin odottaa lopullista versiota Yoman addon synchroniserista.
Sain haastattelun Yomalta, joka kertoi hieman itsestään ja Yoma addon synchroniserista.
Huom! Työkalu on vielä beta vaiheessa.
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Mitä Yoma addon synchroniser tekee?
- Pystyt seuramaan eri ArmA servereitä eli esimerkiksi kuka pelaa ja millä statseilla ja lisäksi omia sekä eri serverien käyttämiä addoneja.
- Pystyt valitsemaan mitä addoneja haluat käyttää, kun liityt tietylle serverille ja mitkä addonit ovat sallittuja tai käytössä kyseessä olevalla serverillä.
- Pystyt myös lataamaan addoneja, joita serverillä tarvitsee olla, jos ei omasta addon -valikoimasta kyseisiä addoneja löydy.
- Pystyt myös selvittämään mitä kyseiset addonit tekevät ja miten ne vaikuttavat itse peliin.
Ohjelma lataa addonit armedassault.info -sivustolta, mutta esimerkiksi armaholic.com on myös kiinnostunut tukemaan ohjelmaa ja on osoittanut kiinnostuksensa. Armaholic.com kuitenkin odottaa lopullista versiota Yoman addon synchroniserista.
Sain haastattelun Yomalta, joka kertoi hieman itsestään ja Yoma addon synchroniserista.
Yoma: I'm 30 yrs old, I live in Belgium together with my fantastic girlfriend.
From the moment Operation Flashpoint first came out, years ago i was hooked.
It kinda provided that "little kid playing with toy soldiers" sandbox feeling, where you could make anything happen battlewise and actually be "in" it. Needless to tell i also got hooked on about all the different gamemodes the game later provided when multiplayer got better. Toying around with numerous mods allways was a fun thing to do, but the only downside was the harsh distribution of them.
I allways hated connecting to a server and getting kicked because you lacked that and that mod. Along came Certa with his OFPwatch tool. Some of my favorite servers (e.g. circus server) started using it and also started using a lot of mods in missions.
The great thing was that this was never a problem as we could "synchronise" via OFPwatch.
When Arma came out i bought it straight away. (I'm even feeling a bit guilty for not having bought Queens Gambit yet)
The one big part I kinda missed was OFPwatch.
As Certa kinda dissapeared, i started thinking of making something like it myself.
I program a bit as a hobby. One thing lead to another and now we're at the point where my little app is starting to prove usefull.
Of course there still are some bugs, but i'll try squash em along the road.
From the moment Operation Flashpoint first came out, years ago i was hooked.
It kinda provided that "little kid playing with toy soldiers" sandbox feeling, where you could make anything happen battlewise and actually be "in" it. Needless to tell i also got hooked on about all the different gamemodes the game later provided when multiplayer got better. Toying around with numerous mods allways was a fun thing to do, but the only downside was the harsh distribution of them.
I allways hated connecting to a server and getting kicked because you lacked that and that mod. Along came Certa with his OFPwatch tool. Some of my favorite servers (e.g. circus server) started using it and also started using a lot of mods in missions.
The great thing was that this was never a problem as we could "synchronise" via OFPwatch.
When Arma came out i bought it straight away. (I'm even feeling a bit guilty for not having bought Queens Gambit yet)
The one big part I kinda missed was OFPwatch.
As Certa kinda dissapeared, i started thinking of making something like it myself.
I program a bit as a hobby. One thing lead to another and now we're at the point where my little app is starting to prove usefull.
Of course there still are some bugs, but i'll try squash em along the road.
What my program does essentially:
-Download addons from a designated modserver, it first looks for the addons locally and copies them, if they don't exist locally it downloads them from the modserver.
-Monitor an arma server (server ip based): see who is playing, what their stats are, before connecting to the game, autoconnect to game when it switches status.
-Launch Arma: you can save which mods to use on a server basis, select some launch parameters.
-Give you more information about mods: If you doubleclick a modname (while downloading for example, the app will open your browser and perform a search for the mod on armedassault.info)
Its ideal for clans/servers that use mods/players that have a list of servers they keep connecting too.
-Download addons from a designated modserver, it first looks for the addons locally and copies them, if they don't exist locally it downloads them from the modserver.
-Monitor an arma server (server ip based): see who is playing, what their stats are, before connecting to the game, autoconnect to game when it switches status.
-Launch Arma: you can save which mods to use on a server basis, select some launch parameters.
-Give you more information about mods: If you doubleclick a modname (while downloading for example, the app will open your browser and perform a search for the mod on armedassault.info)
Its ideal for clans/servers that use mods/players that have a list of servers they keep connecting too.
Huom! Työkalu on vielä beta vaiheessa.
Yoma Tools
Ohjelman esittely video
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Team: [10th]
14.11.2007 20:50
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Team: [10th]
16.11.2007 18:44
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