11.07.2009, 00:10
Hi Boris,
Thanks, that was my plan. I tried it today and placed a copy of the campaign folder in "single missions." Then I tried to load the missions individually, starting with the last one. At ca. 100%, the dreaded error message about the paratroopers popped up. Only this time it's not "3do/msh/paratroopers/Russia/mono.sim not created" but "paratroopers/Germany". Same thing with the mission before. When I tried to open the first mission, I just got the black screen again, this time followed by a CTD.
The campaign is titled
OPERATION TSUZIGIRI
Japanese attacks against the earial routes over "the Hump", October 1943
Type: 6-mission static campaign
Version: 1.0
Players country: Japan
Players aircraft: Ki-43 II
Map: The Thailand/East Burma/Indochina map by Fabianfred ***THIS IS A MOD MAP!***
Author: Peter Kempf
Contact: ww1tanker@telia.com
I have played this campaign before on my rig without any problems. However, it seems that the Thailand, Philippines and Korea maps always encounter these problems after a while, almost as if some files get corrupted after being used for some time.
Don't know what else to do.
Regards,
RB
Thanks, that was my plan. I tried it today and placed a copy of the campaign folder in "single missions." Then I tried to load the missions individually, starting with the last one. At ca. 100%, the dreaded error message about the paratroopers popped up. Only this time it's not "3do/msh/paratroopers/Russia/mono.sim not created" but "paratroopers/Germany". Same thing with the mission before. When I tried to open the first mission, I just got the black screen again, this time followed by a CTD.
The campaign is titled
OPERATION TSUZIGIRI
Japanese attacks against the earial routes over "the Hump", October 1943
Type: 6-mission static campaign
Version: 1.0
Players country: Japan
Players aircraft: Ki-43 II
Map: The Thailand/East Burma/Indochina map by Fabianfred ***THIS IS A MOD MAP!***
Author: Peter Kempf
Contact: ww1tanker@telia.com
I have played this campaign before on my rig without any problems. However, it seems that the Thailand, Philippines and Korea maps always encounter these problems after a while, almost as if some files get corrupted after being used for some time.
Don't know what else to do.
Regards,
RB