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'''Editor Notes'''
 
'''Editor Notes'''
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OPCOM activity can be controlled by synching a trigger to the module.  When all synched trigger states are TRUE, OPCOM will commence attacking the next unsecured objective.  If the trigger state returns to False, OPCOM will complete any currently assigned objectives then stop.  This can be used to stop OPCOM if no players are present.
  
 
[[File:CustomObj.png|thumb|upright|Custom Objectives used to occupy a front line (Thanks to ''Oktyabr'' for this pic)]]
 
[[File:CustomObj.png|thumb|upright|Custom Objectives used to occupy a front line (Thanks to ''Oktyabr'' for this pic)]]
  
Custom Objectives can be defined for OPCOM my placing a location gamelogic of any type on the map and syncing it to the OPCOM module(s).
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Custom Objectives can be defined for OPCOM my placing a location gamelogic of any type on the map and syncing it to the OPCOM module(s). Optionally put in init field of the gamelogic:
 
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Optionally put in init field of the gamelogic:
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''this setvariable ["size",150]; this setvariable ["priority", 500];''  
 
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*Priority 500 is highest, 1 is lowest.
 
*Priority 500 is highest, 1 is lowest.
  
Mission Editors can use the following script command to add Objectives:
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Mission Editors can use the following script command to add Objectives using a script:
  
 
''[_OPCOM,"addObjective",[_id, _pos, _size]] call ALiVE_fnc_OPCOM''
 
''[_OPCOM,"addObjective",[_id, _pos, _size]] call ALiVE_fnc_OPCOM''
  
 
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'''Dev Notes  -- WARNING: SUBJECT TO CHANGE -- '''
'''Dev Notes  -- SUBJECT TO CHANGE DO NOT QUOTE AS GOSPEL -- '''
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Occupation will build up priority list priorities by an alogrithm of size, cluster priority, height over sea and distance.
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Occupation builds a priority list using an algorithm for size, cluster priority, height over sea and distance from module.
  
Invasion (for now) uses distance to determine the next objective.
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Invasion (for now) only uses distance to determine the next objective.

Revision as of 06:20, 16 March 2014

Part of:
Icon mil opcom.png ALiVE Military
Requirements: Synced
Icon sys profile.png Virtual AI System
Onebit no.png


OPCOM prioritises a list of objectives and then plans and executes missions with available units. Op Commanders will react to the changing environment and attack, defend, withdraw or resupply depending on the current tactical situation. OPCOM continues to work with profiled groups, controlling a virtual battlefield out of visual range of players.

OPCOM consists of two core elements: Operational Command (OPCOM) and Tactical Command (TACOM). OPCOM takes the objectives of any synced Military or Civilian Placement modules and prioritises them depending on the user defined variables. It also regularly analyses the map, relative troop strengths and available assets required to capture and hold objectives in its area of operations. OPCOM gives missions to TACOM, which in turn executes the tactical level orders to units and reports back its state once that mission is complete.

OPCOM is a Virtual AI Commander, as it controls only profiled groups. TACOM is a low level tactical commander that deals with Visual AI groups when players are nearby. This means it is possible to transfer the status of groups and objectives seamlessly between the Visual (spawned) Layer and the Virtual (unspawned or cached) Layer. This allows huge ongoing virtual battles, from offensive operations with blazing battlefronts to insurgency deployments with a high degree of realism and minimal impact on performance.

Usage: Place an OPCOM module in the editor and select a faction from the dropdown. Custom factions can be entered in the “override default faction” box. Choose the Control Type in the drop down menu.

By default, OPCOM will take command of all available virtual units (profiles) for its faction. To limit OPCOM to a set number of units, manually place some units in the editor and Synch (F5) them to the SYS PROFILES module with appropriate settings to ‘convert’ them to profiles. Make sure you select Objectives Only on the Placement Module to prevent it spawning any units!

Editor Notes

OPCOM activity can be controlled by synching a trigger to the module. When all synched trigger states are TRUE, OPCOM will commence attacking the next unsecured objective. If the trigger state returns to False, OPCOM will complete any currently assigned objectives then stop. This can be used to stop OPCOM if no players are present.

Custom Objectives used to occupy a front line (Thanks to Oktyabr for this pic)

Custom Objectives can be defined for OPCOM my placing a location gamelogic of any type on the map and syncing it to the OPCOM module(s). Optionally put in init field of the gamelogic:

this setvariable ["size",150]; this setvariable ["priority", 500];

  • Size is in metres
  • Priority 500 is highest, 1 is lowest.

Mission Editors can use the following script command to add Objectives using a script:

[_OPCOM,"addObjective",[_id, _pos, _size]] call ALiVE_fnc_OPCOM

Dev Notes -- WARNING: SUBJECT TO CHANGE --

"invasion":

"sectionsamount_attack", 3
"sectionsamount_reserve", 1
"sectionsamount_defend", 2

"occupation":

"sectionsamount_attack", 4
"sectionsamount_reserve", 1
"sectionsamount_defend", 2


Occupation builds a priority list using an algorithm for size, cluster priority, height over sea and distance from module.

Invasion (for now) only uses distance to determine the next objective.