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goodwood
01-12-2009, 12:07 AM
Is there any way to edit user created campaigns? I just built a small and didn't remove some ports I would have like to, can you preview work or go back edit out some ports?
Ron
tony_glazebrook
01-13-2009, 03:02 PM
Is there any way to edit user created campaigns? I just built a small and didn't remove some ports I would have like to, can you preview work or go back edit out some ports?
Ron
Not at the moment Ron - a good idea though for a later enhancement - probably we'd time this with release of the map editor, but that is some little way away.
You just have to think a bit carefully before you click the old finished button ;)
goodwood
01-14-2009, 07:02 AM
Another question about the campaign editor, when click on particular port other than the home or advanced port there is button labelled objectives, if you click on it nothing appears to happen, Also there no reference to this button in the manual.
Ron
tony_glazebrook
01-14-2009, 02:41 PM
Another question about the campaign editor, when click on particular port other than the home or advanced port there is button labelled objectives, if you click on it nothing appears to happen, Also there no reference to this button in the manual.
Ron
Ron - well spotted! The plan was to enable some extra features, but these didn't make the cut for R1.0. They will in R1.1 or 1.2 - more details later...
goodwood
01-15-2009, 06:31 AM
G'day folks,
Whilst on the editor, can us casual campaign creators place tonnage requirement on ports such as Gibraltar in Atlantic Campaign, or that a feature available only in the boxed campaigns
Ron
tony_glazebrook
01-15-2009, 12:52 PM
G'day folks,
Whilst on the editor, can us casual campaign creators place tonnage requirement on ports such as Gibraltar in Atlantic Campaign, or that a feature available only in the boxed campaigns
Ron
Ron - the port's docks level determines the type of ship that can be built, but not the actual tonnage limit - a bit of a simplification I know. This is something worth thinking about for later.
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