The Final Countdown

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RyanCrierie
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The Final Countdown

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I've long been hearing that there's a Final Countdown scenario for CAW I or CAW II; and It would be awesomely cool if this was recreated for the new CAW; with A-6s and F-14s vs Zeroes. [:D]
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graphics for f-14 are in the editor
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RE: The Final Countdown

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If you go into the resources folder in you CAW directory you should see 3 folders called Planes, Ships and Scenario. All the plane and ship types are listed in there, so if its not listed you'll have to create it.

As Hamilcar states there are graphics for F-14's in there along with A-7's and  E-2's as well as the Nimitz if you really want to use them but there does not appear to be any graphics for the Midway class. [8|]

The editor is really quite straightforward to use once you have a bit of a play around with it.
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I've played that scenario a few times back in the day. The Nimitz TF
just basically moves through the IJN like a mobile Bermuda Triangle.
Ships and planes go in but don't come out.
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load up the pearl harbor scenario in the editor, if you scroll through the ship classes, taskgroups, and aircraft types you'll see that someone already included them in the scenario, they've even been placed.  It looks like something needs to be toggle though to activate it though and I have not quite figureed it out yet...
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