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Old 04-17-2019, 01:17 PM
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Old 04-20-2019, 02:02 AM
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Cool Moscow Map problems

I'm creating a mission using the He-177-A3 bombers on the 'Moscow Map'. When I hit the play button I get the following message:-

'Mission Loading Failed: Mesh 3do/humans/Paratroopers/Russia/mo no.sim not created.'

Can anybody help me?
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Old 04-20-2019, 05:57 PM
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sounds familar ... at current moment can't remeber the cure for it.
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Old 04-21-2019, 01:27 AM
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Have you tried using the 512 exe?
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Old 04-21-2019, 12:32 PM
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I'm creating a mission using the He-177-A3 bombers on the 'Moscow Map'. When I hit the play button I get the following message:-

'Mission Loading Failed: Mesh 3do/humans/Paratroopers/Russia/mo no.sim not created.'

Can anybody help me?
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Are you running in Direct X? If so, running in Open GL may help.
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Old 04-22-2019, 10:04 AM
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Cool Moscow Map problems

Thanks everybody. I am running Direct X 12 Jackson Ghost, so I don't think I can run in Open GL.
Stugumby - not sure what you mean by 'try using 512 exe'
Sita - obviously there must be a cure for it somewhere? In this upgrade 4.14 I can't use any Moscow map. I have also seen this same message when I try to run some of my older campaigns?? I have a feeling there is something missing on these Moscow maps i.e 3do/humans/Paratroopers/Russia and the game is blocking the start - this might be effecting a lot of players!!!

Thanks again - if anybody has an idea (especially the Daidalos Team), let me know. I have started a campaign with the He-177-A3 operating with KG1 which is coming along very well. KG1 bombed the railway centre at Velikye Luki, 300 miles to the west of Moscow, using 87 He177's flying at 20,000ft - would have made an impressive sight!
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Old 04-22-2019, 01:51 PM
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Thanks everybody. I am running Direct X 12 Jackson Ghost, so I don't think I can run in Open GL.
I suppose it could be a Daidalos issue, but in the past that error has indicated a graphics/memory limitation to do with textures. OpenGL often works better with textures (including enabling Perfect textures with the right config.ini settings) if your graphics card supports it. I also have DirectX 12 but run IL-2 through OpenGL by selecting it in the in-game graphics options.

In any case here's a link to one of many threads about the Paratrooper issue (Storebror's comment gives some tech explanation of the texture issue):

https://www.sas1946.com/main/index.php?topic=17194.0
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Old 04-27-2019, 03:16 AM
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Cool Moscow Map problems

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I suppose it could be a Daidalos issue, but in the past that error has indicated a graphics/memory limitation to do with textures. OpenGL often works better with textures (including enabling Perfect textures with the right config.ini settings) if your graphics card supports it. I also have DirectX 12 but run IL-2 through OpenGL by selecting it in the in-game graphics options.

In any case here's a link to one of many threads about the Paratrooper issue (Storebror's comment gives some tech explanation of the texture issue):

https://www.sas1946.com/main/index.php?topic=17194.0
My graphics card supports OpenGL and thanks for your tip - the Moscow Map is now working. The only problem I have now is that all the rivers have turned black?? (on every Map) - see jpeg attached.

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Old 04-27-2019, 03:47 AM
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The only problem I have now is that all the rivers have turned black?? (on every Map) - see jpeg attached.

DFLion
Check your conf.ini under [Render_OpenGL]

These three NV settings should be set to =1
If they are =0 you get black rivers.

[Render_OpenGL]

TexFlags.TexEnvCombine4NV=1
TexFlags.DepthClampNV=1
TexFlags.TextureShaderNV=1
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Old 04-22-2019, 10:59 PM
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I'm creating a mission using the He-177-A3 bombers on the 'Moscow Map'. When I hit the play button I get the following message:-

'Mission Loading Failed: Mesh 3do/humans/Paratroopers/Russia/mo no.sim not created.'

Can anybody help me?
DFLion
In your conf.ini in the root folder try this under [Render_DirectX] or [Render_OpenGL] whichever your using.

TexCompress=2
TexFlags.TexCompressARBExt=1
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