09.03.2011, 14:34
Can anyone offer any tips on how to introduce 'variables' into missions so that the unexpected can happen?
regan Wrote:Can anyone offer any tips on how to introduce 'variables' into missions so that the unexpected can happen?
regan Wrote:Can anyone offer any tips on how to introduce 'variables' into missions so that the unexpected can happen?You can vist this site "sturmovizer" http://sturmovizer.de/Sturmovizer-en.html I don't use it and i don't know
regan Wrote:Thanks to everyone for a great response. I have had the game since it first came out and I have made my own stuff with the editor but its obvious there are a lot cleverer people here than me and I figured that these people were probably doing things with missions etc. that I have never thought of. Anyway thanks again for all your suggestions and I'll certainly follow them up and Bearkiller72, yeah I remember 'The Sweeney'. :lol:
Bearkiller72 Wrote:One other mention here: DCG ( http://www.lowengrin.com/news.php ). Define settings, place, time and flights and off you go. Simplest solution, IMHO.
Also works with in-game online campaigns.
BTW @Fireskull, thx for the info about randomized missions, it's my tenth year playing Il-2 and I still learn something new every day!
@ regan: where's Sgt. Carter...? :wink: :roll:
smg13 Wrote:One way to create random occurances is to put a bunch of variations of the same mission on the same line in the file. By listing the same name with a different number for each variation (on the same line), the computer will pick one of the variations of that mission
Example:
Bf-109Career_01001 Bf-109Career_01002 Bf-109Career_01003 Bf-109Career_01004 (You chose the name when you make the mission or career)
You can have as many mission variations as you like for each line and continue past the tab further down as long as it is uninterrupted for each mission line.
The computer will pick one of the variations of the mission at random.
Can someone plase help me decipher this explanation a little bit? What same line in what file? Thanks.