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Eric's Damage Handling Modification: Eric's Mission Framework
edhm: Eric's Mission Framework
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[vehicle] call '''EMF_fnc_armorFire'''
[vehicle] call '''emf_edhm_fnc_armorFire'''
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[myVehicle] call '''EMF_fnc_armorFire''';
[myVehicle] call '''emf_edhm_fnc_armorFire''';
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Latest revision as of 13:30, 26 March 2022

Description
Description:

Handles armor on fire for EDHM.

Execution:

call

Groups:

edhm: Eric's Mission Framework

Syntax
Syntax:

[vehicle] call emf_edhm_fnc_armorFire

Parameters:

vehicle: Object - Vehicle to set on fire

Return Value:

None

Examples
Example 1:
[myVehicle] call emf_edhm_fnc_armorFire;
Additional Information
See also:


Notes