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Smart Bracelet (2014) -- new scenario for testing
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 11:10 pm
by Mgellis
The Mexican navy conducts an anti-smuggling operation...
Please let me know what you think. Comments, observations, suggestions? Thanks!
RE: Smart Bracelet (2014) -- new scenario for testing
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 4:30 pm
by Vici Supreme
Just downloaded!
Can you tell me where to put the doc-file?
Greetings [;)]
RE: Smart Bracelet (2014) -- new scenario for testing
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2014 12:07 am
by Mgellis
ORIGINAL: Supreme 2.0
Just downloaded!
Can you tell me where to put the doc-file?
Greetings [;)]
Do you mean the .ini file? That's just in case you update the scenario to a new database; if you don't have a delta template file and you update a scenario to a new version of the database, it can reset certain things to their default setting (e.g., some magazines will not have any ammunition in them). When you do update the scenario, there is a box you can check for the .ini file and it will prompt you to identify the directory that you are using. Other than that, don't worry about it; you don't need it unless you update the scenario to a newer version of the database. But I always include the .ini file in case someone ever wants to do that.
I hope this helps.
Mark
RE: Smart Bracelet (2014) -- new scenario for testing
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2014 3:44 pm
by Flankerk
Very nice and looks suspiciously completed really.
Think I got an average on the run through, lost a RHIB, nice to use these, opened fire and sank the ship, which wasn't quite what I was supposed to do judging by the feedback. I should point out that they fired first......
RE: Smart Bracelet (2014) -- new scenario for testing
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2014 4:13 am
by NickD
ORIGINAL: Flankerk
Very nice and looks suspiciously completed really.
Think I got an average on the run through, lost a RHIB, nice to use these, opened fire and sank the ship, which wasn't quite what I was supposed to do judging by the feedback. I should point out that they fired first......
Same thing happened to me. Using helicopters with no night sensors to try to ID contacts was an interesting experience, and a good illustration of why FLIR systems are so popular!