26.10.2009, 10:15
benitomuso Wrote:Hi Peter,No idea about the the Ju-88, I'll have a look but I doubt it has any influence. The installer does add the planes to the existing air.ini, plane_ru and weapons_ru.properties that are located in MODS\STD\, it will only ask to create a new air.ini if it only finds plane_ru and weapons_ru in MODS\STD\ (typical case: the person that just installed Mod activator 5.2). In any case it is true that after installing the second plane the backup is completely pointless, however it shouldn't destroy anything that was previously working AFAIK, the worst it can happen is that the list it sorted alphabetically. Next autoinstaller will make up to 999 backups before it asks to clean up or continue doing even more backups
thanks for your additions, the Mig is great. The F-86, as some have already stated, still requires some adjustment.
I have seen this strange behavior:
My Ju-88s in both versions, bomber and torpedo, when in land, before take-off start to give some jumps aparently due to tailwheel sudden and violent impulses (you can see the weel going from one side to the other), and the bumps finally destroy the plane and made the explosives blow.
At the beginning it was hard to me to determine what was going on, but after putting a - before the F86A5 Folder and removing it from the air.ini, the Ju-88 recovered perfectly. So, there should be some class that produce an interference with a class of the Ju-88 (and perhaps of other planes too).
Another thing:
It seems that your automatic installers of both the Mig 15 bis and the F86A5, when adding the data to the air.ini and plane_ru.properties, it adds the lines to the original one and not to the already existing in the MODS\STD folder. It erases all your previous planes added. It is true that it creates a backup, but it happened to me (and probably to many) that after installing the Mig you instantly install the F86 and you only have a .bak file with the changes added by your previous plane and you finally lost everything previous you had in your planes files.
Thanks for everything.