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AWR - Advanced Wound Reaction

Description
Advanced Wound Reaction is an attempt to give players an alternative reaction to getting severely wounded other than the default ACE unconscious state.

AWR adds a new incapacitated mod where the player or AI will drop/unequip their weapon and fall to the ground. They can still crawl around, but are unable to walk and use their guns (but handgun by a given chance). That way, they can still crawl around and call for a medic instead of laying unconscious and waiting to be found.


In the current version of AWR, there are 3 main options that trigger the incapacitated state as well as some extra settings that you can enable for extra realism.

Pain
The pain option triggers the AWR incapacitated state once the player is in severe pain. They will be unable to get back up until the pain has subsided. This can easily be achieved with a shot of morphine.
For a better experience using the pain setting, it is recommended that people increase the “Player Critical Damage Threshold” in the ACE medical settings. If you set it to 10, you will be more likely to go into the AWR incapacitated state, but still have a chance of going unconscious if the damage is severe enough.
You will also have to increase the “Pain Coefficieny” to at least 1.4 in the ACE medical settings, if you wish for the AWR incapacitated effect to work when getting hit in legs and arms, if you are only using the pain setting.

Damage
Damage uses the same system as ACE uses to trigger the unconscious state. This setting is able to replace the default ace unconscious system almost entirely. If you want this you have to set the “Player Critical Damage Threshold” in the ACE medical settings to be higher than the Torso Damage threshold setting in the AWR Settings.
You can easily put the “Player Critical Damage Threshold” all the way up to 25 in the ACE settings, and then you will only really experience people going unconscious from blood loss and pain if you have that enabled in the ACE settings. The amount of damage needed before going into AWR incapacitated mode is fully customizable in the settings, though if you put it higher than 25 it will never trigger before ACE unconscious does.


Limb Damage
Enabling limb damage adds a reaction to getting shot in the arms and legs.
If one leg is damaged enough you will start to limp and if both legs are damaged enough you will fall to the ground, unable to walk, but still able to crawl around.
If one arm is damaged enough, you will drop/unequip your main weapon, but are still able to use your other arm to hold your pistol, but if that too is damaged enough you will be unable to use any weapons until you have been healed.
You can choose between 3 options if you want this feature to be enabled.
Fractures: The limb reactions will be triggered on fractures and can be healed with a splint.
Damage: The limb reaction will trigger once the limbs reach a certain damage threshold that you can customise in the AWR settings. You can easily be healed with bandages.
Both: Both Fractures and Damage can trigger the limb reactions.

Features:
  • configurable behavior for pain reaction
  • reaction for AI and players
  • configurable chance to pull out handgun while incapacitated
  • ability to shoot legs and arms causing the player and AI to fall or drop their weapon
  • ability for AI to drop and pick up their weapons after being hit
  • fully integrated ACE damage threshold making it possible to nearly fully replace the default unconscious state.
  • option for AI surrendering after losing their gun

Planned:
  • reaction to injuries while driving

Github: https://github.com/Spartan190/Adv_Wound_Reaction

Compatibility mod for Improved Melee System
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Popular Discussions View All (2)
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20 May @ 7:05am
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S. Spartan
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20 Mar, 2024 @ 9:27am
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O. Forest
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S. Spartan  [author] 12 Jun @ 2:54pm 
@Storm The default ArmA damage model does not provide the depth of body parts damage by default as ACE does. That's why we built it upon ACE. Getting it working without ACE would be a big effort as everything is built upon ACE (damage and pain system).

Though the code for AWR is open source so everyone may contribute: https://github.com/Spartan190/Adv_Wound_Reaction
Storm 10 Jun @ 2:34pm 
I don't really care about the revive system because like you said, plenty of that stuff elsewhere. The limb damaging is the most important aspect of this mod. I do believe this is the only mod that allows you to cripple someone by shooting both their legs, and also make them drop their weapon if you shoot their arms. Ace medical breaks a lot of big mods so I usually use the no-ace medical version. An example would be antistasi singleplayer, AI doesn't heal themselves or you if it is enabled. SOG AI which is the best squad control mod is not compatible with it as well. Heck most of the cool and interesting mods have problems with Ace medical. Since this mod is built upon ace medical I guess I'll just give up. Nice mod though!

https://www.reddit.com/r/arma/comments/1fsgmd6/demo_the_most_realistic_first_aidhit_reactiongore/
BIG GUY 4 Jun @ 3:55pm 
is this compatible with acm
O. Forest  [author] 17 May @ 9:56am 
@Storm The mod is build upon ACE medical. The triggers are activated when you go down with ace. If you want something similar then there are mods that add revive systems to non ace arma.
Storm 17 May @ 9:31am 
Can we please have a no ace medical version?
O. Forest  [author] 25 Feb @ 1:46pm 
@Bronsk Yes the damages is triggered by ACE
Bronsk 25 Feb @ 1:39pm 
I see this mod requires ACE3 but do you need it if you only want the effect on AI?
O. Forest  [author] 13 Nov, 2024 @ 8:30am 
@O, Forest Sorry I meant that you want to turn the AWR surrender system off while playing Antistasi. That is at least what I do.
doubleagentaron 3 Nov, 2024 @ 9:37pm 
@O, Forest I haven't tried that, if I turn off surrender for antistasi can I still release and interrogate them?
O. Forest  [author] 24 Oct, 2024 @ 8:31am 
@doubleagentaron Glad you enjoy the mod! I have also used it with great success in antistasi. Personally I turned off the surrender system for Antistasi as it has it's own surrender mechanic.

But that is the great thing about arma. You can put the settings however you want :)