10.07.2009, 15:59
Hello All and thank you for your helpful replies!
In answer to Boris' post, I do like the videos and see them as an important way to tell the story of the campaign. I have played Castaways and Bushpigs and I agree with you. However, here is why I would like to temporarily turn off the intro track function.
Two days ago, I wanted to re-play a Ki-43 campaign I have plaid once before, months ago. I can't remember the author or title at the moment and right now I am not on a computer that has my IL-2 on it, so I can't look it up (didn't find it on M4T right now, either).
Anyway, when I started the campaign, the display in the intro track was not correct. I got something of a split picture and plenty of zigzag lines across the screen, even though a previous quick-mission had played without a hitch. So I hit escape, to get out of the faulty track display and move on to the first mission. However, the screen just turned black and nothing happend after that. I had to exit via Ctrl+Alt+delete.
Now, I want to test each mission of that campaign in single missions and then check whether they still run, strung together as a campaign, but I want to get around getting hung up on that first intro again. I suspect that this is not a graphics card issue, but something to do with the map the campaign uses (Thailand, or Burma).
Any suggestions would be welcome.
Thanks,
RB
In answer to Boris' post, I do like the videos and see them as an important way to tell the story of the campaign. I have played Castaways and Bushpigs and I agree with you. However, here is why I would like to temporarily turn off the intro track function.
Two days ago, I wanted to re-play a Ki-43 campaign I have plaid once before, months ago. I can't remember the author or title at the moment and right now I am not on a computer that has my IL-2 on it, so I can't look it up (didn't find it on M4T right now, either).
Anyway, when I started the campaign, the display in the intro track was not correct. I got something of a split picture and plenty of zigzag lines across the screen, even though a previous quick-mission had played without a hitch. So I hit escape, to get out of the faulty track display and move on to the first mission. However, the screen just turned black and nothing happend after that. I had to exit via Ctrl+Alt+delete.
Now, I want to test each mission of that campaign in single missions and then check whether they still run, strung together as a campaign, but I want to get around getting hung up on that first intro again. I suspect that this is not a graphics card issue, but something to do with the map the campaign uses (Thailand, or Burma).
Any suggestions would be welcome.
Thanks,
RB