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Data Type: Scenario
Scenario Gameplay: Multiplayer
Scenario Map: Altis
Meta: Dependency
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26 Jun, 2022 @ 8:26am
13 Jul, 2022 @ 3:41pm
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Armakart Harbor

Description
Armakart V2.5

Welcome to Armakart, an Arma 3 race system heavily designed around the concepts and ideas of Mariokart.

This is the pre-made "Harbor" map, up to 74 players can play on this map.

Github containing the local folder files if you want to change the karts or just play around with it:

https://github.com/Njpatman/ATF_Armakart_Harbor.Altis

If you are feeling spicy and want to create your own track, check out the Track Framework here:

https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2826354852

How to play

- If you've ever played Mariokart, you'll know how to play Armakart.

- I'm not going to go into every single mechanic that has been implemented, It's literally mariokart in arma.


Gameplay rules and concepts

- Boost Pads and Powerup Blocks are littered throughout the track and are designed to help give players a edge ahead of their opponents

- Powerups can be anything from a VERY explosive washing machine to a banana gun, they can help you, but they can also be detrimental if used incorrectly


Hotkeys/Controls & Navigation

- Use Powerup: F or Shift + F

- Use Powerup Alt: R or Shift + R

- Toggle In Race UI Background: U

- When you recieve a powerup, the keybindings you can use will be displayed.

- Everybody has a GPS/MicroDAGR. You can use it to see the track boundaries / other players.

Credits

Armakart was created by Njpatman

Thanks to Whale for his AMAZING nametag script.

Thanks to Aeroson and his AMAZING player map markers script.

Thanks to jkl25000 for helping me out with scripting, testing, texturing, and being an overall bro through the creation of this.

Thanks to The Canadian, Kaltag, and all the lovely and beautiful people over at coalitiongroup.net for helping me test and improve Armakart from its initial release to what you see today.