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June 29th, 2005, 02:11 PM
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Just checking
I guess that the campaigns and scenerio's are placed in the scenerio folder?
I guess at that but want to make sure before I screw something up. Windows is pickey abour some one messing around in it programs
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June 29th, 2005, 02:14 PM
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Re: Just checking
There are seperate campaign and scenerio folders.
Right click on start button and use "explore" option to better view the directory structures.
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June 29th, 2005, 02:49 PM
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Re: Just checking
Hi,
As skirmisher already told you there are separated folders for campaigns and scenarios.
Only one small suggestion... Before copying any custom scenario/campaign into the appropriate folder just check the slot-number of the scenario files in order to avoid damaging an existing scenario in the same slot.
If you notice that the custom scenario uses the same files with an existing scenario then you may rename those files.
For better understanding this, try to read the GG, section scenario (creation etc).
cheers,
Pyros
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June 29th, 2005, 04:17 PM
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Re: Just checking
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Pyros said:
Hi,
As skirmisher already told you there are separated folders for campaigns and scenarios.
Only one small suggestion... Before copying any custom scenario/campaign into the appropriate folder just check the slot-number of the scenario files in order to avoid damaging an existing scenario in the same slot.
If you notice that the custom scenario uses the same files with an existing scenario then you may rename those files.
For better understanding this, try to read the GG, section scenario (creation etc).
cheers,
Pyros
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A scenario can be manually renumbered to a new slot as described in the manual.
However - a user campaign contains its slot number internally to the saved data, so using the renumber trick wil not work on a user campaign. Contact the author and get him to recreate it in a new (non-conflicting) slot number, or play the original one, then install the other that use the same number when done with the original (you did keep the zip files for both didn't you?
As we issue updates, our oficial user campaigns and/or scenarios will increment from the current position.
Cheers
Andy
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June 29th, 2005, 11:07 PM
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Corporal
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Re: Just checking
OK. thanks. With the DOS version it was just the scen folder I believe. Had to restart the computer due to a MS update and all works fine now
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June 30th, 2005, 10:59 AM
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Re: Just checking
BTW, how can one edit a campaign scen ? I can't find how to open the scenarios in the Campaign editor, and they don't show up in the Scen editor... Surely I did miss stg .
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June 30th, 2005, 11:16 AM
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Re: Just checking
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BTW, how can one edit a campaign scen ? I can't find how to open the scenarios in the Campaign editor, and they don't show up in the Scen editor... Surely I did miss stg .
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An end-user does not edit the scenarios in a UC, the UC designer edits the original constituent UC scenarios he has made for that UC on his PC in the scenario editor as usual. Then he builds a new version of the UC with the UC editor, and re-distibutes the package, should changes be required.
The campaign editor is for building campaigns (linking scenarios and the exit links etc, and importing and converting linked scenarios to campaign dat files) - it has nothing to do with editing or extracting individual scenarios. The scenarios to be linked must exist as scenarios on the designer's PC when he builds the UC.
What exactly are you trying to do with a UC?
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Andy
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June 30th, 2005, 11:19 AM
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Re: Just checking
Hi,
From what I know, you can't edit a campaign scenario.
The campaign designer converts the scenarios from his own hard disc to campaign files. So what you get are the campaign files.
cheers,
Pyros
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June 30th, 2005, 02:53 PM
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Re: Just checking
I'm not very experienced with the editors but I was eager to play a certain campaign that some one had developed for SPMBT, and didn't want to wait for an "official" update just in case none was forthcoming.
I just took the individual campaign scenario files and copied them to the scenario folder, then renamed them as scenarios. Having checked for things like odd icons, blank weapons etc. I saved the scenarios again. Then I went to the relevant campaign in the editor and replaced the original scenarios with my "upgraded" scenarios, being careful to replicate the information on campaign threads and replacement points etc. in the editor.
I've played 1 and a bit scenarios in this campaign so far and haven't run into any problems yet and it plays exactly as the SPMBT one did so I think this may work.
The only downside is that in checking the scenarios it does reveal all the units but if you do enough checking/editing at one go you'll probably forget where units are.
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June 30th, 2005, 05:22 PM
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Re: Just checking
Andy,
I was working on my "port" of a user SPMBT 3 campaign, and was trying to do as you suggested in my other thread, that is to check the OBs... But I'm not the designer of the campaign, I only have the campaign files themselves.
Anyway the port works fine "as is", just copying the files in the proper folders, the campaign also had custom OBs that are now a breeze to use
BTW what means "UC" ?
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