COALITION Wiki Installing our modpack

Installing our modpack

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Preset links

Temporary link to download HTML through discord: https://discord.com/channels/237991125523103747/438868466234032129/795501213113909279

Required mods only:

All mods + optional mods:

Steam workshop collection: https://steamcommunity.com/workshop/filedetails/?id=2100423220
 

The required mod preset includes all the mods you need to play with us, However we do also allow a few optional effects related mods that change sounds and visual effects. These are optional so as not to impact performance on less powerful PCs. You only need to use the preset link for the mods you intend to use!

Alternatively you can subscribe to all the mods on the workshop page and setup your own preset. This is not recommended if you are new to such things.


Importing a preset

1.) Use the links above to download the HTML file for the preset you would like to use.
2.) Open the ARMA 3 launcher, and click the "mods" tab

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3.) Click the "Presets" dropdown on the top right

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4.) You should now see the "Import" button at the bottom of this dropdown. Click it.

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5.) This will open a file explorer window. In this window find the HTML in your downloads folder and select it as the file you would like to import. Then click open.
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This should prompt a new window to appear that verifies you would like to download these mods. Click "subscribe to all". This should start the mods downloading as well as place any mods you might already have installed into the launch preset!

Once the mods are all downloaded you are good to play! You also have a preset that will allow you to easily swap between modpacks with the click of a button!

Important Notes

Occasionally we have our own fixes or variations of mod files that we use. If you try to launch the game and it warns about missing mod dependencies the first time you run the pack, you should typically IGNORE this warning message and do not run the dependency.