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hmmmm, i wonder if this could be expanded, to multiple AI dynamic campaigns joined together and the player, as a commander, just gives strategic orders ..hmmm
Just thinking out loud .. . |
Version 2.0 is out. A lot of new additions like Jabo missions. This dynamic campaign works very good. Great work :)
I play a German fighter campaign with minimum planes 30 and maximum 100. Works like a charm for me. |
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Great new version!
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Can someone pls be so kind to tell me what is dynamic in this DC, or direct me to the info? Enemy fighters will scramble when flying over there airfield? Moving frontlines? Or what is it about?
Sorry, can`t find this information? |
In what way is this dynamic?
Every mission I seem to win even if I just quit before I even get to the targer , I completely destroyed one airfield and the next mission everything was rebuilt back upto scratch. |
if i start a new campaign and choose all airplanes to go into the campaign i get an error when i start saying..... the game is in a loop which happens when no airplane is selected... and i just selected all the airplanes. anyone else get this error??
funny partt is that when you close the game and restart it the choosen campaign starts just fine only on the end when you want to save your mission the same error pops up again :( |
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Maybe you did in fact deselect all planes? It happend to me the first time, but then I've read the labels.
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nope i select the planes from the left box and put them in the right box
I just did it again but left 4 planes out all the others are now in the right box and now it works perfectly. I do the Bomber missions in HE P2 and i noticed in 2 missions now that the fueltanks are 1/3 full it's not something you can select. So i made 2x barely back last time even my engine's dead when i passed the coastline due to the lack of fuel. Maybe we can have full tanks instead? |
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