CHS v1.04 posted at Spooky's and Rogues

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CHS v1.04 posted at Spooky's and Rogues

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Herrbear pointed out a problem...

The G4M2 Betty and F2A2 Buffalo were pointing to the same bmp. Evidently slots 77-80 are not available to the Japanese.


So I used MS-paint to cut and paste the G4M2 into slot 76 and edited the wpa154.dat and wpa155.dat files to point the G4M2 to BMP 76. I forwarded these corrections to AB for installation and I have them available zipped if you e-mail me at cwebb1 (at) chartertn (dot) net

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All right. Thanks
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By moving the G4M2 to slot 80, isn't that interfering with the Buffalo in slot 80 for the Americans?
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RE: Guess what's Mising from CHS 1.03!

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Ichang is not showing up on my map in china. The ares is named and has forces but no citiy, industry, icon, etc.
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Look at this!
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sorry forgot picture

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RE: My mistake.

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OOOOOPPPPPPPPPPSSSSSS......

Ichang is on map, it is Jap occupied and I though it was Hankow.....my bobo.
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my mistake, there but Japanese occupied at start.
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CHS v1.03 Planeside problem...

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ORIGINAL: Herrbear

By moving the G4M2 to slot 80, isn't that interfering with the Buffalo in slot 80 for the Americans?


This is probably an error and I've notified the proper authorities!
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RE: CHS v1.03 Planeside problem...

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Herrbear pointed out a problem...

The G4M2 Betty and F2A2 Buffalo were pointing to the same bmp. Evidently slots 77-80 are not available to the Japanese.


So I used MS-paint to cut and paste the G4M2 into slot 76 and edited the wpa154.dat and wpa155.dat files to point the G4M2 to BMP 76. I forwarded these corrections to AB for installation and I have them available zipped if you e-mail me at cwebb1 (at) chartertn (dot) net

Here's a link to:
Treespider's Grand Campaign of DBB

"It is not the critic who counts, .... The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena..." T. Roosevelt, Paris, 1910
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RE: CHS v1.03 Planeside problem...

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17th Chinese Air Base Force at Tsuyung is prepped for Petropavlosk.

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17th Chinese Air Base Force at Tsuyung is prepped for Petropavlosk.



Not quite sure how that happened, but you are correct. (Maybe some Soviet advisors are present.) Error noted.
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RE: CHS v1.03 Planeside problem...

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Treespider,

Thanks much for the temporary fix you emailed out. Quite a high service level! [:)]
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ORIGINAL: treespider

Herrbear pointed out a problem...

The G4M2 Betty and F2A2 Buffalo were pointing to the same bmp. Evidently slots 77-80 are not available to the Japanese.


So I used MS-paint to cut and paste the G4M2 into slot 76 and edited the wpa154.dat and wpa155.dat files to point the G4M2 to BMP 76. I forwarded these corrections to AB for installation and I have them available zipped if you e-mail me at cwebb1 (at) chartertn (dot) net


Thats odd... my G4M2 is pointing to the Japanese Claude...
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ORIGINAL: treespider

Herrbear pointed out a problem...

The G4M2 Betty and F2A2 Buffalo were pointing to the same bmp. Evidently slots 77-80 are not available to the Japanese.


So I used MS-paint to cut and paste the G4M2 into slot 76 and edited the wpa154.dat and wpa155.dat files to point the G4M2 to BMP 76. I forwarded these corrections to AB for installation and I have them available zipped if you e-mail me at cwebb1 (at) chartertn (dot) net


Why not just move it back to where it was? Slot 27...

er why was it moved in the first place??? [&:]
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ORIGINAL: Tanaka
ORIGINAL: treespider

Herrbear pointed out a problem...

The G4M2 Betty and F2A2 Buffalo were pointing to the same bmp. Evidently slots 77-80 are not available to the Japanese.


So I used MS-paint to cut and paste the G4M2 into slot 76 and edited the wpa154.dat and wpa155.dat files to point the G4M2 to BMP 76. I forwarded these corrections to AB for installation and I have them available zipped if you e-mail me at cwebb1 (at) chartertn (dot) net


Why not just move it back to where it was? Slot 27...

er why was it moved in the first place??? [&:]

TheElf wanted it moved to Slot 80. Not sure why we moved it from 27. Possibly new tops?
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RE: CHS v1.03 Planeside problem...

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ORIGINAL: treespider
ORIGINAL: rockmedic109

17th Chinese Air Base Force at Tsuyung is prepped for Petropavlosk.



Not quite sure how that happened, but you are correct. (Maybe some Soviet advisors are present.) Error noted.

i tried to correct this in the editor and could not figure out where to do it...

any hints??? [&:]

edit: nevermind found it!
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Spooky 's and RogueUSMC now have v1.04 posted on there sights. It includes the small number of fixes to v1.03
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