Combat Den is an open source project to provide simple randomized missions for single and mulitplayer environments for Arma 3. A single mission file provides a number of re-playable missions, no two missions are the same.
How can I play?
It's simple. A randomized mission will be selected complete with a briefing. Just play.
- Single player support.
- 8 player coop support on a dedicated server or player hosted server.
- Zeus support.
- Virtual Arsenal for player and AI units.
- Configurable CBA mission settings.
- Multiple distinct mission types complete with briefing.
- Multi terrain support. See Combat Den Steam collection for full list.
- Optional ACE support.
- Optional factions from RHS, CUP, 3CB, and more. See the Wiki for a complete list.
- Optional Global Mobilization support.
- Optional IFA3 support
- Optional ACRE and TFR radios.
The only addon dependency is CBA. Mission files on non-vanilla terrains may require additional dependencies.
If you have any questions, please Please visit the Wiki for more information about features and development. You may also open an issue, or post on the forum page.
If you found a bug, please open an issue. Provide in full detail the symptom you're seeing and include which mods you have loaded.
If there is a faction, terrain, or general improvement you would like to see, please open an issue and describe in detail what it is you would like. The only general guideline is that the feature should "make sense" in the context of the mission. Use your best judgment.
Depending on the amount of work, feature requests may take some time to complete. The best way to expedite this process is to make the change yourself and make a Pull-Request to the project. Pull-Requests take priority over enhancement requests regardless of size.
If you would like to make a feature yourself, please open a pull request to the project. If you take the time to make a feature contribution, it will be reviewed ASAP. Please read the Wiki as it contains some information regarding development. While the Wiki is still a work in progress, it's a good place to get started.
You can use, redistribute, and/or modify this work under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. See the License Summary section of the wiki for a brief description of what is and is not permitted.