04.05.2009, 03:29
Ok first one,
You should have unzipped the campaign to it's own folder somewhere. I usually create a sub folder in the DCG folder. In this resulting folder there should be a file allcampaign.ini - if you can't find one then something is very wrong. It definitely is in the zipfile you download from Lowengrin's site so I can only guess that either you have a incomplete download (although I would have thought you'd get a winzip error in this case) or you have somehow lost or misplaced the file. Perhaps clean out the folder you unzipped the campaign to (assuming you gave it it's own folder otherwise please don't or you'll probably wipe out something you need) and re-extract the zipfile again.
Second one,
What you need to do is start DCG and then under "Files" there is a "Select DCG Campaign folder" - click on this and you'll get the usual file navigation window displayed. Locate your IL2 folder, find the Missions folder and double click on it to drill down to the next level of folders. You'll now see the folders and files in the Missions folder. Find the Campaign folder and drll down again and locate the RA folder. This is the folder containing offline RAAF campaign data. Double click on this folder and you'll see a folder named something like DGen_8_457Darwin42 with your pilot profile added on the end. EG one of my German DCG campaign folders is called DGen_U_Poland39Stonehouse0 and my offline Darwin folder looks like DGen_8_457Darwin42Stonehouse0.
Anyway double click this folder and you should see a file squadrons.dcg. Select it and click the open button and you should be returned to the DCG main screen. This time if you click on the squadron editor button you should be able to change squadron details and setup for every squadron in the campaign. You can even add new ones.
If you do a bit of reading of the quides at Lowengrin's site and have a few practice runs you'll see that you can even do things like shift the whole campaign forward to 1943 with corresponding aircraft types, give the Japanese King Tiger tanks etc. Pretty much the only thing you can't do through the DCG user screens is change the roads, sea routes, airbases etc because I've defined those in the campaign set up files (eg Darwin42.rds is the data file defining the road routes in the campaign).
You can do stuff like move the front lines from where I've set them up, change the allegiance of locations (you could edit the campaign so that the Japanese start the campaign owning the island for example) and even turn off all the flak guns around Darwin through the Column and Static Objects Setting Panel (the little tank button).
But you do need to tell DCG which campaign you want to edit and that is what you are doing when you pick a squadrons.dcg file.
The great thing about DCG is that it gives you many different options and is a very powerful tool but this is also one of the crosses it bears too as people can find it a steep learning curve when they start using it. All I can recommend is stick with it and it will reward you. I'm happy to try to help you and I know pure DCG questions are always welcome at Lowengrin's forum.
Hope the above helps you anyway.
Cheers,
Stonehouse
You should have unzipped the campaign to it's own folder somewhere. I usually create a sub folder in the DCG folder. In this resulting folder there should be a file allcampaign.ini - if you can't find one then something is very wrong. It definitely is in the zipfile you download from Lowengrin's site so I can only guess that either you have a incomplete download (although I would have thought you'd get a winzip error in this case) or you have somehow lost or misplaced the file. Perhaps clean out the folder you unzipped the campaign to (assuming you gave it it's own folder otherwise please don't or you'll probably wipe out something you need) and re-extract the zipfile again.
Second one,
What you need to do is start DCG and then under "Files" there is a "Select DCG Campaign folder" - click on this and you'll get the usual file navigation window displayed. Locate your IL2 folder, find the Missions folder and double click on it to drill down to the next level of folders. You'll now see the folders and files in the Missions folder. Find the Campaign folder and drll down again and locate the RA folder. This is the folder containing offline RAAF campaign data. Double click on this folder and you'll see a folder named something like DGen_8_457Darwin42 with your pilot profile added on the end. EG one of my German DCG campaign folders is called DGen_U_Poland39Stonehouse0 and my offline Darwin folder looks like DGen_8_457Darwin42Stonehouse0.
Anyway double click this folder and you should see a file squadrons.dcg. Select it and click the open button and you should be returned to the DCG main screen. This time if you click on the squadron editor button you should be able to change squadron details and setup for every squadron in the campaign. You can even add new ones.
If you do a bit of reading of the quides at Lowengrin's site and have a few practice runs you'll see that you can even do things like shift the whole campaign forward to 1943 with corresponding aircraft types, give the Japanese King Tiger tanks etc. Pretty much the only thing you can't do through the DCG user screens is change the roads, sea routes, airbases etc because I've defined those in the campaign set up files (eg Darwin42.rds is the data file defining the road routes in the campaign).
You can do stuff like move the front lines from where I've set them up, change the allegiance of locations (you could edit the campaign so that the Japanese start the campaign owning the island for example) and even turn off all the flak guns around Darwin through the Column and Static Objects Setting Panel (the little tank button).
But you do need to tell DCG which campaign you want to edit and that is what you are doing when you pick a squadrons.dcg file.
The great thing about DCG is that it gives you many different options and is a very powerful tool but this is also one of the crosses it bears too as people can find it a steep learning curve when they start using it. All I can recommend is stick with it and it will reward you. I'm happy to try to help you and I know pure DCG questions are always welcome at Lowengrin's forum.
Hope the above helps you anyway.
Cheers,
Stonehouse