Fortiesboy 3 Posted July 21, 2009 Fortiesboys DM 1.1.rar View File " Fortiesboy's DM for OFF. This second version of my DM, ( 1.1) is restricted to those planes which, ( roughly), came into the War in 1917 and 1918. The following planes of OFF have not been modified with my DM. Bristol Scout: DFW-CV: DH2: DH2-m16: Fokker Elll : Nieuport Nll and Nieuport N16: Roland Cll. Therefore when my DM mod is installed, the above planes will retain the DM of the previous DM which you had in your OFF installation. This may have been the Dev's Hardcore DM ( on which my DM is based ), or Prop Wasches Intermediate DM. ( Or even, the Devs Normal DM.) I have tested by loading the Devs Hardcore DM, from my DM installation. (Their installation does not require a new bdp file ). When I flew the sim, in QC, I clearly had the Hardcore DM in use. So that was OK, so far. Then I installed my DM, using the installation method as described below. Then when I flew, I clearly had my Damage Modelling. All seems OK, so, they are apparently easily interchangeable. I have also flown my DM in a campaign flight or two, and all seems OK. For Multiplay, see later. Installation of Fortiesboy DM.1.1 There are now two parts to the installation procedure. First, my zip file needs to be installed. Then, there are some bdp files within the OFF installation which need to be deleted. Don't worry, this is a simple procedure, but necessary . It is explained further below as to why that is so. I will give a step by step guide as to how to do this, just a bit further on. OK- Starting with the Fortiesboy DM1.1 zip file, extract to your OFF root directory, ( usually OBDSoftware)\CFSWWl OverFlandersField\ aircraft . EDIT- There has been a query - to make clear. extract is to the aircraft folder in CFSWWl Over Flanders Field. (Some installs have the path as Program Files\Microsoft Games\CFSWWl OverFlanders Field. Whichever yours is, the extract is to the aircraft folder . (If anyone wants a step by step guide in how to extract the zip files into OFF, please PM me and I will send it to you.) Now to delete the .bdp files. This is how; (To those that know, please forgive me telling you how to suck eggs. But there are many who will find this guide helpful.) 1. Double click "my Computer" icon 2. Now double click "Local Disk(C:) 3. Double click the "OBDSoftware" yellow folder 4. Double click the CFSWWl Over Flanders Field folder 5. On the top line there is a folder named "aircraft". RIGHT click this folder and a list appears 6. Third down on the list is "search". Click on "search". A window appears named Search results. 7. On the left column is a place to put the cursor called "All or part of the file name". Put the cursor in there and type ".bdp" - without the quotes.Note the dot in front of the b. 8. Click on search just a little further down, and the large white space on the right will fill with text. 9. On the top menu, click on Edit and then click on Select All. The left column of the text will highlight in blue. 10. Now press the delete button on your keyboard. 11 A question comes up asking if you are certain if you want to send these 391 items to the recycle bin. 12. Answer "Yes" 13.You will briefly see files being deleted. After a few moments, move your mouse and then the text disappears from the white space. 14. That's it. Procedure complete. Close the windows . When you fly you should now be using my DM in OFF, except in the planes listed above. I remind you- they will be using the DMs of the previous one you had installed. You ought to be able to go back to Prop-Wasches DM by doing the same install technique You can then swap back and forth between our versions by doing as above. Legal stuff- Do this at your own risk- and thanks and acknowledgement to the Devs team for their permission. Technical explanation of why there is this two part procedure.( For those interested) Within each aircraft folder there is a file called an xdp file. The values written into this file are what determine the frequency and visible levels of damage.Our DMs change these values. However, we have found that those new values of the amended xdp files are not implemented by the sim unless another file within the aircraft folder is changed. This is called a bdp file, and this needs to be deleted. When OFF is started up again, those bdp files are automatically re-created. As I say, if the original DM bdp files had been left in the folder, then the new xdp values wouldn't have activated, and you would likely still be flying the original DM. It has been found that because this instruction to delete the bdp files was not given with our previous DM downloads, you may not have actually seen the changes when you swapped from PW's DM to mine , and vice versa. Or when changing from the Devs Hardcore DM to my DM. Now you will.-lol! MULTiPLAY- We are not regular multiplayers, so there are no guarantees whether our DMs will work online, but we think they will IF EACH PLAYER has the same xdp and bdp files. The best way to achieve this is for each player to start with the Devs Hardcore DM installation. Then install my DM 1.1 and then delete bdp files as above. You should then have compatible files and I can't think why it won't work. Prop-Wasche's DM, being an Intermediate DM, alters more values than my DM, but we think it should work also, if all players are using it. FB Submitter Fortiesboy Submitted 07/21/2009 Category Aircraft Models Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Winston DoRight 3 Posted July 21, 2009 (edited) OK, so if you sucessfully install your new DM according to the instructions above and then later want to go back to the OFF hardcore damage model, do you have to again delete the .bdp files to regain the original hardcore DM? Also you said: Starting with the Fortiesboy DM1.1 zip file, extract to your OFF root directory, (usually OBDSoftware)\CFSWWl OverFlandersField\ aircraft but that isn't the root directory, the root directory would be OBDSoftware)\CFSWWl OverFlandersField\ so which do you extract to,the root directory or the aircraft directory? Edited July 21, 2009 by Winston DoRight Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fortiesboy 3 Posted July 22, 2009 (edited) OK, so if you sucessfully install your new DM according to the instructions above and then later want to go back to the OFF hardcore damage model, do you have to again delete the .bdp files to regain the original hardcore DM? No, or so I perceived when I did it. But that is because of the method of the Devs installation. However,if you were changing from my DM to Prop wasches, or vice versa, then you need to delete the bdp files. Also you said: Starting with the Fortiesboy DM1.1 zip file, extract to your OFF root directory, (usually OBDSoftware)\CFSWWl OverFlandersField\ aircraft but that isn't the root directory, the root directory would be OBDSoftware)\CFSWWl OverFlandersField\ so which do you extract to,the root directory or the aircraft directory? Reading it again, you are right- apologies. You need to extract to the aircraft folder. As I understand it most of the installations have the root directory as OBDSoftware, but in some, I believe, the path to the CFSWWl Over Flanders Field folder is still via Program Files\Microsoft Games ? In either event, you extract to the aircraft folder which is in CFSWWl Over Flanders Field Edited July 22, 2009 by Fortiesboy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Winston DoRight 3 Posted July 22, 2009 Thanks for the clarification. It makes perfect sense now. I'll be trying it today, and hopefully be able to test it in MP with Vasco to see if this one works. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vasco 3 Posted July 24, 2009 Fortiesboy, Do you intend adding all the aircraft to you damage model eventually? I noticed you listed a few you haven't covered yet. I'd like to put an early war online campaign together but not until you've finished the mod. Regards, Vasco Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fortiesboy 3 Posted July 24, 2009 Fortiesboy, Do you intend adding all the aircraft to you damage model eventually? I noticed you listed a few you haven't covered yet. I'd like to put an early war online campaign together but not until you've finished the mod. Regards, Vasco OK - As per PM, you've persuaded me , but give me a few days-lol Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fortiesboy 3 Posted July 24, 2009 To everyone who downloaded the DM and went to delete the bdp files as per my guide- I apologize if you are a Vista user because i have just tried to delete the files in a friend's Vista computer, as per my guide and, of course, I find that things are different in Vista!! IMHO, MS has "improved things worse" . in their later O.S. - I'm an XP man myself. I hope that you've been able to find the bdp files in the aircraft folder and delete them OK, but if not, then please see Prop Wasches latest download in which I understand he has made a bdp zapper file. Apparently, put that in your install according to his instructions and run it, and it will delete the bdp files for you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Herr Prop-Wasche 7 Posted July 24, 2009 Just a word of caution. I haven't tested my bdp zapper in Vista, either, as I am an XP man myself. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites