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Old 07-08-2011, 10:25 AM
Ataros Ataros is offline
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Originally Posted by stillborn View Post
here is version 1.1
Thanks a lot, stillborn! Your mission is the most popular in the CloD world right now I think.

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added campaign status saving (optional) to desktop (works on a seperate lower priority thread), main mission will resume from where it's left on server restart.
How can we activate this option?

As we experienced issues with team balance red75prime from sukhoi.ru forums added a balancing script to the previous version of your mission. Please find it attached. I hope he will include it in the recent version as well.

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yes unfortunately map is too small, sticked with tanker+aa for the same reason, ships dont have a radius_hide option
It may be interesting to have the warships placed at the outside of islands as targets for bombers only if it is possible. This way they hopefully won't reach airfields with gun fire.

From my experience 2-3 20mm per airfield is fine. Also there is a German recon car #202 IIRC (the only one which can fire upwards) and it is the most efficient AA weapon used on Repka#1 atm.
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Last edited by Ataros; 07-08-2011 at 10:40 AM.
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