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Old 10-17-2013, 08:21 PM
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You only need to create one template for the QMB to work so you can start simple and add more templates as you get more comfortable making them.

I always make the head on pass template first (The NoneN template) since that is one of the easiest for me to make. After you make the template using the FMB you can test it in the QMB to make sure it works as expected.

For Pacific Fighters maps use USA None and Japanese None squadrons in your templates.
usa0100
usa0101
usa0102
usa0103
usa0110
usa0111
usa0112
usa0113
ja0100
ja0101
ja0102
ja0103
ja0110
ja0111
ja0112
ja0113

For FB maps use German None and Russian None squadrons in your templates.
g0100
g0103
g0101
g0102
g0110
g0111
g0112
g0113
r0101
r0102
r0103
r0100
r0110
r0111
r0112
r0113

Don't forget that there are several map templates at M4T that you can use to save some time populating your map.
Mission Templates: http://www.mission4today.com/index.p...Downloads&c=95


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Old 10-18-2013, 01:03 AM
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Good stuff wheelsup!

I would also suggest against too much populating on a QMB setup. It's meant to be quick missions without a lot of frill. Just my thoughts on the matter. I'd go with spending time making it play well than putting in a lot of doodads.
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Old 10-18-2013, 04:31 AM
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Good stuff wheelsup!

I would also suggest against too much populating on a QMB setup. It's meant to be quick missions without a lot of frill. Just my thoughts on the matter. I'd go with spending time making it play well than putting in a lot of doodads.
Imo the low number of objects used on a QMB template are what makes a QMB template easier to make than most mission templates. Another thing about them being low on objects for me is that it makes it easier for me to believe that the aircraft I am using is not out of place on that map.


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Old 10-21-2013, 02:47 AM
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I finally had some luck creating a Quick Mission. I didn't even try to start one from scratch because I kept getting errors, as explained in my previous posts. What I did was take an existing Quick Mission and edit the heck out of it until I got what I was after.

I used the default 'Smolensk' map and set up a dynamic airfield attack.

I took advantage of the Quick Missions structure which allows the mission creator to include various random elements into each mission. I have also used the new Runway Tiles in 4.12 to create a more dynamic and interesting airfield (see screenshots). Instead of the default single runway, there are now four individual runways, all used by the Axis planes.

I wanted to post the package here but for some reason the site would not let me. I kept timing out after about 10 seconds. It's only 2.13MB, much smaller than the allowed 19.07MB for a Zip file, so I don't know what happened.

I decided to upload the mission to Mission4Today. It can be downloaded from here:

http://www.mission4today.com/index.p...etails&id=4404


I have also included detailed suggestions on how to best play the missions as well as several saved pre-set files that you can load into the QMB so you can be up and flying very quickly.

In any event, I hope you guys and gals enjoy the missions. Happy Flying!

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Old 10-22-2013, 01:41 AM
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There shouldn't be any complaints about the missions being random enough.


You didn't need to separate the Allied and Axis files into separate folders. The Red and Blue designations in the file name are what determines if a mission is an Axis or Allied mission. The player then has the option to use the button at the top of the QMB to switch between them without having to change map folders.

By using a map name that does not correspond to a .mis file map name certain users will get gibberish in their map area, especially the Russian players.



Smolensk_Axis_AviarBlueScramble001 - this is one of your template filenames

Smolensk_Axis_Aviar - This shows up as the map name in the QMB
(This should really match the loading name in the .mis file so that all players will see the name in their own language correctly since the QMB has been set up to automatically translate the folder names that match a current stock map .mis file name.)


Blue - This determines what mission templates will be used when you switch between Allies and Axis using the black button at the top of the main page of the QMB.

Red - Allies
Blue - Axis


Scramble - Mission Type

NoneA Template - Target: None | Pos. + ( Advantage template where the player is expecting to be behind the enemy)
NoneD Template - Target: None | Pos. - (Disadvantage template where the player is expecting to be in front of the enemy)
NoneN Template - Target: None | Pos. = (Neither the player or opponent has the advantage and the player is expecting it to generate a head on pass.)

Armor Template - Target: Armor (Player will be expecting to attack Tanks)
Bridge Template - Target: Bridge (Player will be expecting to attack a Bridge)
Airbase Template - Target: Airbase (Player will be expecting to attack an Airbase, At this time an aircraft carrier is also considered an Airbase)
Scramble Template - Target: Scramble (Player will be expecting to be taking off while under attack.)


001 - This is the last part of the file name and it is used so that you can create multiple missions templates of the same type to add the illusion of randomness. There are no set limitations to naming this part of the filename and it can be randomized as the template maker sees fit so that they can create more than one mission of the same type. This variability in naming also allows several users to create templates for the same map and it should limit the possibility of their QMB templates overwriting someone else's existing template. By using my username as part of the filename in this area for the QMB templates I created it makes it less likely that anyone can "accidentally" overwrite them with new files.


I haven't had a chance to fly them but I will soon.


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wheels,

Thanks for all the help. I started making another mission, this time from scratch, so I can use all the info I can get my hands on.

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Did you ever get your naming of the folders problem figured out?

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MAP LALnormandy2/LAL_load2.ini

So, to be really safe, I named the mission 'LALnormandy2_1944RedAirbase001'. The folder I placed the mission into is named 'LALnormandy2_RedAirbase'. That's really not what I wanted to name the folder but I am trying to be as accurate as possible to get the darn thing to work.

Well, it still does not appear in the QMB so at this point I'm stuck. Any ideas?

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Your Folder name: LALnormandy2_RedAirbase
Altered Folder name: LALnormandy2

Your .mis file name: LALnormandy2_1944RedAirbase001
Altered .mis file name: LALnormandy2RedAirbase001


Remove the underscore 1944 from the file name and the Underscore RedAirbase from the folder and the mission should load.


LALnormandy2RedAirbase001 - mis file name for the Airbase QMB template.


LALnormandy2 -This is the folder name and the first part of the .mis file name.
(None of the following parts of the file name has anything to do with the folder name where you placed the .mis file. The rest of the file name is used to call different features when the player is using the QMB.)

Red - This part of the file name determines Allies or Axis affiliation

Airbase - This part of the file name determines Target type.

001 - Unique identifier so you can create multiple QMB templates for the same Target option.


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