How to Create Mod Folders in Arma

Find and download an add-on you would like and save it to your desktop., Navigate to your Arma 2 folder., Create a new folder and create a title with "@" before the text., Inside of the folder you just created, make another folder titled "addons"...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Find and download an add-on you would like and save it to your desktop.

    (C:\Program Files\Bohemia Interactive\Arma 2) , (i.e., @example) ,, Inside it, you should find files with ".pb" and ".disign" at the end.

    These may be inside of an "addons" folder as well. ,,, ,, Go all the way to the end, go over one space, and enter "-mod=". , You can separate different mods by entering a semicolon.
  2. Step 2: Navigate to your Arma 2 folder.

  3. Step 3: Create a new folder and create a title with "@" before the text.

  4. Step 4: Inside of the folder you just created

  5. Step 5: make another folder titled "addons" This is where you will put your mod files.

  6. Step 6: Go back to your desktop and open up the folder containing your mod.

  7. Step 7: Put the ".pb" and ".disign" files in the "addons" folder you created.

  8. Step 8: In order to run your mods

  9. Step 9: you will need to put them into the target line of your Arma 2 shortcut icon.

  10. Step 10: Right click on your Arma 2 icon

  11. Step 11: and select "Properties."

  12. Step 12: Click on the "Shortcut" tab in the window that comes up.

  13. Step 13: Under "Target Location"

  14. Step 14: you should see "Target:" and an area where you can edit text.

  15. Step 15: To run your mods

  16. Step 16: simply type the file names in after "-mod=".

Detailed Guide

(C:\Program Files\Bohemia Interactive\Arma 2) , (i.e., @example) ,, Inside it, you should find files with ".pb" and ".disign" at the end.

These may be inside of an "addons" folder as well. ,,, ,, Go all the way to the end, go over one space, and enter "-mod=". , You can separate different mods by entering a semicolon.

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