Arma 3
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11 Mar, 2019 @ 10:48pm
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Description
Unofficial Expansion for Dusty Roads RPG that introduces new lever-action and semi-automatic rifles. Available calibers are .45-70, .50-90, .32 Self-Loading, .22 Winchester Automatic, and more.

This modification for Arma III is just a config file and two pictures and thus fully requires Dusty Roads to run. No original Dusty Roads RPG content is contained within this work.
13 Comments
Rook 14 Jul, 2022 @ 2:02pm 
Why can't I reload the/any weapons?
LCDR Wolf 2 Apr, 2021 @ 5:58am 
Just can't find a program to do it or run a file to do it.
Soon as I get that, I'll be gold
LCDR Wolf 2 Apr, 2021 @ 5:28am 
Gotcha, I'll look into that. I've been wanting to take a look at the PAA for the lever actions, as well as the animation system.
El Berl  [author] 2 Apr, 2021 @ 5:09am 
I use the CBA config viewer for opening up their configs and extracting info needed to create variant configs. Their PBOs are binarized, so opening them up all the way would require a debinarizer.
LCDR Wolf 2 Apr, 2021 @ 5:04am 
I've been wanting to mess with some of their pistols, and they've got some shit on their files that doesn't let me open it. Would you point me to where I'm supposed to open these? Cause Arma's PBO converter and PBO manager ain't working right
El Berl  [author] 24 Feb, 2020 @ 2:57pm 
That's the intellectual property of the Dusty Roads project and is subject to their license.
Degtyarev 24 Feb, 2020 @ 2:56pm 
if theres any way you could upload a mod of just the Dusty Road's weapons itd be great
El Berl  [author] 20 Mar, 2019 @ 2:36pm 
Thanks. This is just a little thing I did as a side-gig while working on my other mods.
TistheOnecalledJon 20 Mar, 2019 @ 2:25pm 
Gotcha. I was a bit curious as I saw ".32 self loading" and got a bit confused. Pretty nice little expansion.

I'd heard of the Kalthoff before, although I remember it being extremely expensive and saw limited use in Denmark.
El Berl  [author] 20 Mar, 2019 @ 2:21pm 
This pushes Dusty Roads' timeline somewhat into the 1890s and the first few years after 1900. There are exceptions to every rule though, which is something I've found in the body armor industry perhaps dozens of times now. It would not surprise me if experimental self-loaders existed in the 1870s or earlier. To look at what low-rate production weapons could do in spite of their time period, take a look at this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalthoff_repeater