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ACEX Version ACEX Issues ACEX Downloads BIF Thread ACEX License ACE3 Slack ACEX Build Status ACEX Build Status

Requires the latest version of CBA A3 and ACE3.
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ACEX is an extra package to compliment the ACE3 modification for Arma 3. It contains additional components on top of the ACE3 modification that provide extra functionality and is entirely optional.

The project is entirely open-source and all contributions are welcome. Feel free to maintain your own custom version, so long as the changes you make are open to the public in accordance with the GNU General Public License (GPLv2).

The mod is built modularly, so almost any included PBO can be easily removed from the configuration. This way, a team can maintain its own tailored version of ACEX by simply excluding any components they don't need, or those possibly in conflict with other mods. Modules themselves, e.g. the medical system, also include various customization options, allowing mission designers to tweak the overall experience.

Core features

  • Headless Client loadbalancing
  • Sitting
  • View Distance Settings

Guides & how-tos

If you installed ACEX but have trouble understanding how it all works, or where to start, read this first:

Contributing

You can help out with the ongoing development by looking for potential bugs in our code base, or by contributing new features. To contribute something to ACEX, simply fork this repository and submit your pull requests for review by other collaborators. Remember to add yourself to the author array of any PBO you will be editing and the AUTHORS.txt file; including a valid email address.

Please, use our Issue Tracker to report a bug, propose a feature, or suggest changes to the existing ones. See also:

Testing & building

To help us test the latest development changes, download our master branch (directly, or with git), then assemble a test build: