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Should work with most missions, include EAST WIND campaign. Like what @A | Ω said below:
"If you're concerned about scenario interference just disable/turn to 0 the radio communication."
Our group uses ASR AI on our servers since at least since ArmA2, maybe even ArmA1, cant remember. And it works like a charm. We use a very "stripped down version" though - many features disabled so mission builders have more control over the AI. Thats why we also never needed to touch something like lambs - ASR AI totally works and is very controlable. U just need to know how to use the AI properly and set up the server properly. The result is almost humanlike behaviour that NOTHING else on the market comes even close to. BUT this requires WORK - u dont just activate and be done with it!
Hahahaha that happened to me all the time years ago. It was weird, but I guess the AI follows the gunshots to help whatever fight is going on? Or maybe the AI utilizes a "company radio" to " tell" other squad leaders to reinforce them cuz they're getting rekt. This is my speculation on it but its happened so many times it's the only conclusion I can make lol.
People are wild