I don't care what gets added to my fleet, as long as it it BIG.
I was thinking of the Light Cruisers:
Konigsberg K Class
Nurnberg Class
or Heavy Cruisers:
Deutschland Class
Hipper Class
but a Scharnhorst would be nice too.
The Light Cruisers tend to be overlooked but these were pretty active in the Baltic right up to the end.
Scharnhorst wreck has been discovered....
Hi all, this is a question i've always wanted to ask and that puzzles me..... what's the use of the chief.ini? I don't have it and everytime I tried to put it in my mods folder together with all my other .inis my game just crashes or doesn't load at all
I have sas mod enabled no HSFX or UP.... any clue?
The chief.ini is one of a group of ini and properties files which are used to define a slot for a vehicle.
"Vehicles" includes tanks, trucks, ships, trains --- I think any moving objects which are not aircraft.
To add new ships you must make text entries in chief.ini ---- and other files.
You must start with your existing game chief.ini
Not one that you have got from an old download like ShipPack2
Your existing file may be in root\files\com\maddox\il2\objects
Make a copy of it and put in root\MODS\STD\com\maddox\il2\objects
Do the text edits to the copy not the original.
Note: I am using HSFX 4.1 so UP may be a bit different, but you need to start by finding the existing chief.ini.
If you have SAS Mod Enabler then your chief.ini may still be hidden in *.sfs compressed files
You will need to get an original chief.ini for v4.09m and put it in the MODS folder as described.
Other files needed to add ships are:
ship.ini
stationary.ini
technics_ru.properties
Ashe
Well Ashe what can I say.... your answer is just perfect and clear, thanks indeed! I'll try to find my chief.ini in my main game.... thanks again! ciao
Unfortunately I don't seem to have a Chief.ini in my main game..... where can i get one? anywhere i can download one?
Thanks a lot Ashe, I'll try them... and I'll let you know...
hi Ashe, I've put chief.ini in the place you told me, and it all works, thanks! i noticed though that the other ini files were smaller than the ones i had so i didn't replace them.... hope i won't find problems later, what do you think? should I try to implement the different files so to have a complete one?
If it works the way you have it then the other files must be good for your installation. Work with those.
Every time you add a mod you are likely to be editing some of these files so with your Custom installation your files will be unique to you. Never ever allow them to be overwritten, and keep a backup set when you do edits to them until you know the new set is working ok.
I will follow your suggestion, thanks for all your help!!!! I really appreciated it!