[Download] BurmaLower V2.1
#31

Hi, and congratulations on an excellent job! Unfortunately, I too can't save missions in FMB. The uni.static.ini checker tells me I am missing thos e objects: buildings.House$AirdromeHangar1Camo
buildings.House$Hangarcamo
Any clues as to their origin? Many thanks again,
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#32

15'' by search engine!

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#33

walter_solito Wrote:15'' by search engine!

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Yep, the problem is that I have (and knowing that I have I didn't think of it) the Hangar mod!
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#34

Problem solved! As I expected, the objects had nothing to do with Lol's Hangar mod. They can be found at this thread: http://allaircraftsimulations.com/forum/...angar1camo Great map and great campaign too! 8)
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#35

cgagan Wrote:Problem solved! As I expected, the objects had nothing to do with Lol's Hangar mod. They can be found at this thread: http://allaircraftsimulations.com/forum/...angar1camo Great map and great campaign too! 8)

Thanks cgagan and walter_solito. I was sure hoping there were no major problems like last time. This version will most likely be the final one and no more work is planned for this map. There are plenty more campaigns yet to come. Adding the forward airfield at Namsang allows for more Flying Tigers scenarios too. I also look forward to seeing campaigns from other mission builders.
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#36

Fantastic work in making this map... a real beauty. Thank's for all the time and effort you put into making this map available. Big Grin
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#37

This has to be the tallest mountain of water I've ever seen. This particular gem is at CA-18 k4-7

[Image: tallwater.jpg]


Here's a train path that doesn't bother to follow the track. (Roads here have the same issue) This is from BT-8 to BY-2

[Image: offtraintrack.jpg]


Can't believe no one has mentioned these yet. Bridge swap meet maybe? Easy to find in BU-1

[Image: bridgearray.jpg]


Here's an interesting artifact. A small piece of water tile sitting up on the side of a hill. CF-53, just north of the lake.

[Image: wateronhill.jpg]


And finally just for fun, a train bridge built by the lowest bidder. BN-19

[Image: trainjump.jpg]
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#38

Liftknot Wrote:This has to be the tallest mountain of water I've ever seen. This particular gem is at CA-18 k4-7

Here's a train path that doesn't bother to follow the track. (Roads here have the same issue) This is from BT-8 to BY-2

Can't believe no one has mentioned these yet. Bridge swap meet maybe? Easy to find in BU-1

Here's an interesting artifact. A small piece of water tile sitting up on the side of a hill. CF-53, just north of the lake.

And finally just for fun, a train bridge built by the lowest bidder. BN-19

All I can say to the faint-hearted is please avert your eyes :wink:
#1 pic: The eastern part of the map does have many places where rivers go up the sides of mountains in the steep mountain valleys. I'm grateful to Fabianfred for adding the rivers there. I tried using a map tool to fix the rivers elevation in this area but no luck.

#2 pic: Some RR and roads routes were changed for the better. Too much trouble to change the ed_maps to show their redirected routes. Period maps were not very accurate either Wink

#3 pic: Those bridges below Ye were added by another map builder who I'm also very thankful for helping. The bridges, (for some strange reason) as I understand it, help to save missions by having them in the actors file. Much of this map is above sea level so normal IL2 bridges could not be used and the ones you see here are only to make the map work.

#4 pic: no comment.
#5 pic: Again, normal bridges can not be used so Delvpier's Bridges mod is used (many thanks to Delvpier!). Sometimes the rivers and banks are not at the same level so pieces do not match perfect. There are many others like that.

Thanks for going through the trouble of reporting these errors. However, I was already aware of them and no more effort will be spent trying to correct them. This is a huge map and countless hours have been spent making it. I'm only an amateur with little graphics skills...and no pay Big Grin Please overlook the errors and enjoy the other thousands of square miles.

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#39

I believe that if we decide to spend countless hours "walking" on every digital inch of every IL2 map, we shall discover similar deffects in most of them. We are pilots, not estate developpers! The map is great to fly over. Just my humble opinion... 8)
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