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OFFbase: The Barmy Automated Squadron Experience for Over Flanders Fields

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"Thank you for 3P in the first place, Bletchley"

 

I just adapted it for OFF, it was created by Bluevoss and Jeff Dillman (JG1Beck) for RB3D :)

 

"How 'bout people with longer names have a higher threshold, blame it on the paper pushers."Thank you for 3P in the first place, Bletchley"

 

Or by personality type?

 

"Still can't find it. The latest mod I see is the weight mod."

 

It isn't there at the moment, Wodin - every time Lothar adds a new updated version the old one will vanish, and it takes a day or so for the new version to appear - so just keep on checking :)

 

 

Bletchley

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Thank you for 3P in the first place, Bletchley, giving purpose to my OFF modding.

 

Just posted version 0.5.4, which should be a real crowd pleaser. Herr Prop-Wasche, I think you'll appreciate what happens when you crash your plane and survive to face a tyrannical leader, bully, or natural enemy as flight leader.

Very cool. Thanks for adding that encounter I dreamed up, although I hope it doesn't actually happen to me!

 

Creaghorn, a step in the right direction: at least priests will no longer become drinking buddies or fops engage in boxing with each other. Gave fops something else to do with each other :dntknw:

Ha, ha! So they become busom buddies, right? Regular bunkmates, as it were! :lol:

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don't know why, but after a sortie instead of the interface appearing for the campaign getting synchronized, there is the menu again to choose my squad and pilot. when i try to choose my pilot again it freezes. what happened?

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don't know why, but after a sortie instead of the interface appearing for the campaign getting synchronized, there is the menu again to choose my squad and pilot. when i try to choose my pilot again it freezes. what happened?

Not sure Creaghorn, though I might have introduced a bug when I reworked the scheduler for 0.5.4. Does this happen every time? Is there any text in the minimized console window? Copy and paste it to a PM and I'll take a look.

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It must have been just bad luck that everytime I went to get it you had just put up a new version!

 

Have it now.

 

Will try it out tomorrow!

 

Thansk mate.

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Great idea Lothar! :good:

 

Thanks a lot for making this mod, especially OFFbase! :ok:

 

I also appreciate that it can be used without an Internet connection!

 

:drinks:

 

Cheers

 

vonOben

 

 

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Hey, Lothar--

 

Any chance you might be able to implement this in OFFbase?

 

After any mission in which any pilot whose Outlook/Attitude towards you is "Friend" is announced as captured or KIA, your pilot loses -5 points and rolls a die. If you roll a "1", roll another die to see if your pilot changes from his original class into one of the following:

 

1: Coward

2: Killer

3: Heavy Drinker

4: No Change

5: No Change

6: No Change

 

After three months, roll another die on the first of every month to see if you change back to your original character class. Rolling a 1 or a 2 means you change back, 3-6 means you stay the same until next month.

 

This might make for an interesting turn in events in an individual campaign, with the outlook and goodwill of other pilots changing as a result of your change in personality. Reflects the possible effects of the loss of a good friend in battle and why some veterans tended to avoid making friends with new pilots.

 

I don't know if it would be hard or easy to implement, but might be something to think about!

 

Cheers!

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good idea HPW,

 

i thought about something like this as well. for instance that if you are a schoolboy, then you might slowly turn into a charismatic leader. or at least be a grown old young man after months of battle, or become a drinker. but you won't be a schoolboy anymore after a while. of course if there are some changes, then only what's logical. a tyrann turning into a schoolboy wouldn't be too realistic. but maybe it should be also by own choice because to figure out what fits, who can turn into what, do i even want that to happen etc. wouldn't be easy to implement.

 

 

this mod is great so far. still need lot of phantasy of course, but alone the evolution from the first posted version couple days ago and latest version shows how much potential this has :good:

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Would it be acceptable to make the points-value of the various events/actions user adjustable, to suit different types of play? As it stands, those who fly with all aids available and with easy workshop settings might find that they gain prestige points very quickly for fast promotion, but those who don't will find they accumulate very slowly for very slow promotion rates. Those who navigate by paper maps, for example, rarely hit all the mission waypoints and therefore only rarely get a Mission Successfull outcome. Being able to adjust the point-value for each action would be a way of balancing the promotion rate for the different types of play.

One of the benefits of the OFFice suite is OFFbase could ultimately talk to OFFset to examine workshop and CFS3config settings, judge the difficulty, and scale automatically. That'd be quite a bit of work, so the next version will feature a simple user-adjustable rewards scale. First version will scale prestige from both missions and squadmate goodwill equally, not sure if there's a need to treat these separately at this point. Feedback from testing will be useful, I'm sure.

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Any chance you might be able to implement this in OFFbase?

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This might make for an interesting turn in events in an individual campaign, with the outlook and goodwill of other pilots changing as a result of your change in personality. Reflects the possible effects of the loss of a good friend in battle and why some veterans tended to avoid making friends with new pilots.

 

i thought about something like this as well. for instance that if you are a schoolboy, then you might slowly turn into a charismatic leader. or at least be a grown old young man after months of battle, or become a drinker. but you won't be a schoolboy anymore after a while. of course if there are some changes, then only what's logical. a tyrann turning into a schoolboy wouldn't be too realistic. but maybe it should be also by own choice because to figure out what fits, who can turn into what, do i even want that to happen etc. wouldn't be easy to implement.

 

Not sure how comfortable I'd be changing player pilot's personalities randomly, HPW, as Creaghorn makes a good point about choice. Maybe allow a choice of evolution along different paths at critical junctures? "Your friend is dead, do you go to the chapel to pray, to the mess for a drink, to your quarters to hide from the world, or to the hangar to clean your plane's guns?"

 

this mod is great so far. still need lot of phantasy of course, but alone the evolution from the first posted version couple days ago and latest version shows how much potential this has :good:

 

Thanks! But I doubt I'll be able to keep up this pace of updates. Have real work to do! So getting feedback from you guys helps me put my effort in the right place.

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Version 0.5.6 has been posted which fixes a couple of killer bugs as well as introduces a user-scalable prestige system.

Thanks for the update!

 

Not sure how comfortable I'd be changing player pilot's personalities randomly, HPW, as Creaghorn makes a good point about choice. Maybe allow a choice of evolution along different paths at critical junctures? "Your friend is dead, do you go to the chapel to pray, to the mess for a drink, to your quarters to hide from the world, or to the hangar to clean your plane's guns?"

I don't necessarily see it as random, since I was limiting it to three possible character classes: Killer, Coward, or Heavy Drinker, since to me, these logically extend from having one of your friends killed. And, without getting too philosophical about it, how much choice do people have in the type of personality they have, or what kind of character traits they may display under certain conditions. Maybe the death of a friend in war brings out a dormant character trait that you didn't even know existed? Finally, I wasn't thinking of this as a permanent change--just a temporary one as your pilot adjusts to the loss of a close personal friend.

 

Still, whatever you decide is okay with me, Lothar. OFFice is a fantastic addition to the OFF universe. With luck, maybe it can be included in P5 or P6? :good:

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what's a bit funny that everytime i install a newer version, the guys in the squad who liked me, suddenly are my enemies, and the man of god suddenly turns into a tyrann etc. because the personality dice is thrown new again :grin: .

 

anyway, i like it more and more. that is something to look forward to when landing.

 

what also might be a necessary factor is the group feeling. ok, i'm good with x and good with y. which might indicate that x and y are good among themselves too. so you sooner or later have a group with whom you hang out instead of single persons. maybe a best friend potential with one or two, but slowly the people grow to a group. so maybe there might be encounters with groups, contentig of x, y , z etc. or if you are part of the group, you have a group-encounter with a newcomer (you're the new lad eh?), which is also qite realistic and common.

so you might also know who hangs out with whom without you beeing involved. that would add lot of immersion. a list of names as now, and additionally a list of groups where you can see who is involved in this group. you might sooner or later enter this group and make encounters as the group with others randomly or as a single person as before. wether by dice roll or by own choice.

the higher the morale of a squadron is, the fewer groups, and therefore more mates are involved in it. that's then really the band of brothers group. any newcomers are not involved in any group in the beginning.

if the morale is bad in a squadron, then you have many smaller groups, as it is in real life.

 

maybe even with a sort of exhaustion counter. for you or maybe even for all mates. the higher the exhaustion, the more often you fall into the direct opposite of the character you have during encounters. then it's time to take a leave, otherwise you'll keep the opposites characteristics more and more.

if someone dies, your exhaustion counter jumps up a point or so. if one of your "group" dies, then it jumps up 5 points. something like this. then you'll become a killer, drinker, whatever until taking leave. otherwise more or less keeping like that permanently if not doing something against it. if you then take leave or simply skip one or to days, then the counter slowly decreases again. after leave of course more. depending of the character the exhaustion rises slower than other. e.g. a priest can cope better with losses than a coward. a charismatic leader slower than a schoolboy etc.

 

what do you think? possible?

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Thank you Lothar, the user-scalable addition is going to be useful for me. I fly to British_eh's RSS rather than DiD, so I have scaled it back a bit - I will let you know how it works out :)

 

One recent observation/bit of feedback - I was shot down by ground fire whilst attacking a balloon, and captured, but OFFbase continued to regard me as ready for duty (as I was not dead). Not a big issue, as OFFbase permits only a very limited amount of interaction until a new mission is flown, but a little routine that is triggered by capture would be a good addition perhaps ? You could have a dialogue box triggered by the event, where the squadron is informed of your capture and a friend (if you have one) collects your possesions and drops them over the enemy airfield. My current pilot hasn't died yet, so I have not had a chance to see what happens then :) But this pilot did start by joining a rather depressed and disfunctional squadron (RCF 19) in the spring of 1917, and after crashing a Spad on landing the Adjutant told him that he was no longer wanted and should transfer to another squadron. The transfer process worked well.

 

Bletchley

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Tips for OFFBase Interactions

 

These will be familiar to those who have played the old paper version, but are offered as guidance to those approaching the game for the first time. One word of caution, however, these notes are based on the paper version and Lothar has already made some changes to this that may change things substantially - so take it with a pinch of salt :)

 

1. An important feature to bear in mind is that interactions between mis-matched ranks are inherently risky - if you are a Sergeant Pilot and you have an encounter with a senior officer (Captain, or Major, say) the prestige oints that you gain from making a friend of them (and those that you would lose from making an enemy of them) are going to be very much higher than those gained or lost from an encounter with another Sergeant Pilot - and the effect is cumulative, as the prestige points will be added or taken away at the start of every day that this officer is still on the duty roster. Generally speaking, lower rankers have a hard time of it - the attitude of almost every pilot will matter to them, whereas higher-rankers can generally afford to be more distant and less friendly towards the lower ranks (a Captain or Major is not going to be hurt too much by being brusque or curt towards an NCO or junior officer, but the reverse is certainly not the case). As a lower-ranker, therefore, a catious approach to all encounters is advisable, at least until you have enough prestige points to be safe from an enforced transfer to another squadron (this will happen if your prestige falls below zero, when you will be called in to see the Adjutant and told that you are no longer a valued member of the squadron). It is better to choose encounters with those of a similar rank, when you get the choice, or with those who already like you, if you want to avoid large and possibly damaging fluctuations in prestige - on the other hand, consorting with the higher ranking officers might lead to faster promotion prospects....

 

2. When offered the choice to make an encounter riskier or safer - taking the 'risky' option will give you an immediate small boost to your overall prestige (just one or two points, and non-cumulative, but this might be important if you are close to zero), but will mean that the encounter is more likely to end unfavourably for you - the cumulative loss of prestige points from turning someone into an enemy will soon outweigh the temporary points benefit (unless your 'enemy' dies soon after the event). The option of 'playing it safe,, however, is even more dangerouse - although you might make a new friend this way (giving a cumulative points benefit) there is a very heavy immediate prestige loss - very unwise for any pilot at the start of their career! Generally speaking, the higher rankers are better off than the lower rankers when taking the 'risky' option (being curt or unfriendly) in encounters with lower-ranking pilots, and lower ranking pilots might sometimes feel it is worthwhile to 'play it safe' (i.e. polish their boots, bring them a nice cup of tea, tell them how fabulous they look in their new uniform) when encountering a high ranking officer that is likely to be around for a long time (some OFF pilots hang around for a long time, particularly the aces, but most are here today and gone tomorrow).

 

3. Check out your 'Personality' tab before your first encounter - this will tell you which personality types tyou should avoid, or be particularly cautious with, and which to seek out or play the 'risky' option with.

 

4. Whatever you do, fate can be unkind. If you have the misfortune to be asigned to a squadron with rotten morale, a bad landing field and abysmal accomodation, or you unintentionally make some high ranking enemies, just keep your bags packed and be prepared for that exit interview with the Adjutant :)

 

Bletchley

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what's a bit funny that everytime i install a newer version, the guys in the squad who liked me, suddenly are my enemies, and the man of god suddenly turns into a tyrann etc. because the personality dice is thrown new again :grin: .

Hey Creaghorn, when you update just unzip the new version on top of your existing install, replacing existing files. You can keep your existing pilots and squadrons folders so they don't change their personalities!

 

what also might be a necessary factor is the group feeling. ok, i'm good with x and good with y. which might indicate that x and y are good among themselves too. so you sooner or later have a group with whom you hang out instead of single persons. maybe a best friend potential with one or two, but slowly the people grow to a group. so maybe there might be encounters with groups, contentig of x, y , z etc. or if you are part of the group, you have a group-encounter with a newcomer (you're the new lad eh?), which is also qite realistic and common.

so you might also know who hangs out with whom without you beeing involved. that would add lot of immersion. a list of names as now, and additionally a list of groups where you can see who is involved in this group. you might sooner or later enter this group and make encounters as the group with others randomly or as a single person as before. wether by dice roll or by own choice.

Network mapping would be a lot of work, especially with some of the relationship changes I've been working on. But if I do implement something along these lines it could be as who's sitting together at the mess.

 

maybe even with a sort of exhaustion counter. for you or maybe even for all mates. the higher the exhaustion, the more often you fall into the direct opposite of the character you have during encounters. then it's time to take a leave, otherwise you'll keep the opposites characteristics more and more.

if someone dies, your exhaustion counter jumps up a point or so. if one of your "group" dies, then it jumps up 5 points. something like this. then you'll become a killer, drinker, whatever until taking leave. otherwise more or less keeping like that permanently if not doing something against it. if you then take leave or simply skip one or to days, then the counter slowly decreases again. after leave of course more. depending of the character the exhaustion rises slower than other. e.g. a priest can cope better with losses than a coward. a charismatic leader slower than a schoolboy etc.

 

what do you think? possible?

Possible, but complex. Something that would incentivize leave for sure, especially as I've been thinking about having to pay prestige to take leave.

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One recent observation/bit of feedback - I was shot down by ground fire whilst attacking a balloon, and captured, but OFFbase continued to regard me as ready for duty (as I was not dead). Not a big issue, as OFFbase permits only a very limited amount of interaction until a new mission is flown, but a little routine that is triggered by capture would be a good addition perhaps ? You could have a dialogue box triggered by the event, where the squadron is informed of your capture and a friend (if you have one) collects your possesions and drops them over the enemy airfield.

Haven't yet had a test pilot in a similar situation, Bletchley, but this would be a high-priority feature. What does it say for your status instead of "In Service"? Is it "Captured"? If I know the flag I can start building it in. Any other mission consequences are things I definitely want to have OFFbase respond to but I can't do a ton of testing myself, so keep letting me know!

 

My current pilot hasn't died yet, so I have not had a chance to see what happens then :) But this pilot did start by joining a rather depressed and disfunctional squadron (RCF 19) in the spring of 1917, and after crashing a Spad on landing the Adjutant told him that he was no longer wanted and should transfer to another squadron. The transfer process worked well.

Those are the kind of stories I wanted to hear creating OFFbase. Very glad the transfer process went smoothly, and thanks for the feedback.

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Tips for OFFBase Interactions

 

These will be familiar to those who have played the old paper version, but are offered as guidance to those approaching the game for the first time. One word of caution, however, these notes are based on the paper version and Lothar has already made some changes to this that may change things substantially - so take it with a pinch of salt :)

Thanks so much Bletchley these are really useful tips. One way to easily summarize playing "safely" or "risky" is that it can offset the feelings of the other party. Playing it "very safe" overcomes someone's hatred of you, while playing it "very risky" no longer gives you the advantage of their friendship.

 

I'm putting the finishing touches on a new version that heavily enriches the range of interpersonal consequences from encounters. Essentially feelings need not be mutual. Ultimately I'd like to make encounters a bit more game theoretic--with different incentives for different personalities and ranks to cooperate by playing "safely" or defect by playing "risky".

 

This is going to take some balancing, so thanks you guys for testing this and giving feedback.

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Version 0.5.7 has just been posted, a major update as far as social encounters.

 

New asymmetrical two-way relational system: your pilot remembers how well others behaved and performed in encounters, given their personalities. Feelings need not be mutual. For example, a Gambler may come out of a gambling encounter liking a Cash-Strapped pilot more, while the loser grows bitter. The Bully will learn who his favorite targets are, as the bullied nurse their hatred, except for sycophants who might come to enjoy it or cowards who learn to placate it. Playing it safe or risky has a bigger effect, as your performance in the encounter is graded independently. Also: pilots with no kills or claims will no longer argue over kills, while pilots of equal rank will no longer engage in rank-pulling or brownnosing. Numerous fixes including a crash bug with the non-player Hometown Comrade and Natural Enemy/Friend classes.

 

Gonna need your feedback on this guys, how do the encounters feel now?

 

Hopefully it'll be approved soon so you can go get it! At least now the previous version will remain there in the meantime.

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Thanks for the new version, Lothar, your changes sound fascinating and a real improvement :)

 

Yes, when captured the status in OFFbase changes to 'Captured'

 

One thing I have noticed about the Offbase transfer process - when creating a new pilot in the squadron that you wish to transfer into, it has to be ths same name as the transferring pilot (not sure about the rank, but having the same name is important). The first time I tried it I didn't think this would be important, as I assumed the new pilot details would be overwritten (I called him 2nd Lt. Stolen Identity), but ended up with both this new pilot and the transferred pilot on the roster (transferred pilot flagged as Player). This created problems for the OFF Manager, as i guess it enlarged the roster, which periodically threw up error messages saying it was unable to update pilot roster, and no pilots from that point on were killed or injured or went on leave. It might be worth including in the Transfer instructions that the newly created pilot must have the same name as the transferred pilot :)

 

Bletchley

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Hey Creaghorn, when you update just unzip the new version on top of your existing install, replacing existing files. You can keep your existing pilots and squadrons folders so they don't change their personalities!

 

that means that with the new version i just replace everything besides the pilots and squadrons folder in OFFBASE? great. good to know that :good: .

i created additionally an excel file with every AI pilot having an own block with his name, a random pic and free space to make notes about their personality, with updating it the more gets revealed over time.

then there are four main registers in the excel file. friendly, neutral, unfriendly, and casualty. and depending what happens with the pilot, i remove his block to the apropriate register.

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Hej Lothar, hej to all!

Thank you very much for your work to bring your OFFbase program to life! I have one problem though, when selecting "Duty room" from the Squadron HQ menu nothing happens-I expect that the OFF manager should start automatically, is that right? Any idea? To run your programs I had to enable Windows script host, but it starts now without problems...

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Hej Lothar, hej to all!

Thank you very much for your work to bring your OFFbase program to life! I have one problem though, when selecting "Duty room" from the Squadron HQ menu nothing happens-I expect that the OFF manager should start automatically, is that right? Any idea? To run your programs I had to enable Windows script host, but it starts now without problems...

Hey Kaische, the duty room isn't functional yet, but it's where you'll be able to see a list of your fellow pilots. To fly your campaign missions, go to the Airfield.

 

One thing I have noticed about the Offbase transfer process - when creating a new pilot in the squadron that you wish to transfer into, it has to be ths same name as the transferring pilot (not sure about the rank, but having the same name is important). The first time I tried it I didn't think this would be important, as I assumed the new pilot details would be overwritten (I called him 2nd Lt. Stolen Identity), but ended up with both this new pilot and the transferred pilot on the roster (transferred pilot flagged as Player). This created problems for the OFF Manager, as i guess it enlarged the roster, which periodically threw up error messages saying it was unable to update pilot roster, and no pilots from that point on were killed or injured or went on leave. It might be worth including in the Transfer instructions that the newly created pilot must have the same name as the transferred pilot :)

It was working for me with different named pilots, but maybe I broke something. I'll take another look. The new pilot with a different name should just be another pilot on your roster, if you delete it in OFF it should continue as an NPC in your squad.

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      Major goals of enhancing and expanding OFF:HitR:
       
      Persistence: Squadron-based campaigns continue when your pilot is captured/killed, so you can carry on the war as another pilot with the same mates. Living pilots can transfer between squadrons and continue their careers past the bounds of OFF aircraft availability. Start by flying two-seaters and transfer to a fighter squadron on promotion. Even take turns flying multiple pilots in a squadron, handy when one is out for injury. Track outcomes for your squadmates so their deeds in the air matter. Unleash the true power of OFF’s exemplary campaign engine!
       
      Immersion: Steeped in historical detail, OFFice campaigns offer dynamic difficulty and realism over the course of the war with more appropriate squadron roles and access to technological developments as well as more dynamic and engaging missions. But persistence is only immersive if pilots are not disposable. The secret: “flying to live rather than flying to kill”. OFFice realizes this vision to a degree unparalleled in a combat flight simulator with:
      OFFbase: the barmy automated squadron experience for OFF, an immersive role-playing simulation of life between flights! Turn your squad’s roster into a bunch of learning, thinking, interacting artificial intelligences, toss in a bunch of ground crew (and observers for two-seater campaigns), and drop yourself in among them with your pilot’s own unique personality. Emergent sandbox gameplay with unique, adaptive, goal-seeking characters harnesses fun to a purpose--the deeper investment in your pilot’s personal journey makes every trip up feel a matter of life and death, for your fellow flyers as well. Manage not just your career but help steer your squadron through years of war and loss. Lead through social encounters as well as your deeds in the air. Build deep, long-lasting friendships and social circles, while struggling bitterly with enemies--all affected by events in the skies. And vice versa; you’ll find it truly changes how, and why, you fly.

      See the included OFFbase.readme.rtf for an expansive list of features and usage notes.

      Ease: Take the headache out of configuring and customizing OFF. Finding, installing, and using mods correctly can be daunting, let alone setting up Workshopsp and CFS3Config. But OFFice is a coherent and customizable package that just works--in fact it makes OFF itself easier and safer to configure by imbuing the wisdom of the OFF community’s technical experts. Realizing settings for immersive simulation flying is a snap. There’s no better means for beginners and experts alike to get the most out of OFF, and no easier way to start.
      See more on the OFFramp, OFFset, OFFput, and OFFfov components of the OFFice suite geared toward ease further below. First, more of the fun stuff...

      OFFice features can be most easily organized around some of the personalities you’ll encounter regularly OFFbase:
       
      Squadron Adjutant
      Transfers between squadrons--voluntary and otherwise--so your persistent campaign doesn’t end until the war does. Begin your career flying bombers and transfer to a fighter squad when ready.
      Smarter and more historically-accurate mission planning for your squad’s role in the war and in the face of inclement weather, with Dawn Patrol missions and optional historical Lone Wolf missions
      More rational rank-based assignment of flight members and wingmen, and assignment of observer/gunners to pilots of two-seaters. Your German observer’s likely to outrank you, so remember who’s in charge!
      Track flight members’ in-air outcomes--report them as crashed or missing, and even witness their claims!
      More post-mission options and consequences, including the ability to submit claims for non-target and Lone Wolf mission balloons--become a balloon-busting ace early in the war, if you have the guts and skill
      Write optional post-mission reports even without claims; edit these and any other writings in a squadron Journal synced to the Flight Log
      Choose your pilot’s photo--your squadmates will become familiar faces as you interact with them on the ground, many even look their traits
      Dynamic historical medal system with more than twice as many awards
      American, British, and German campaigns get expanded historical news and more diverse names for squadmates based on historical popularity
      Expanded enlisted ranks for crew in American and British squadrons
      Escadrille La Fayette gets American pilots alongside French crew
      Towns named in missions, e.g. “Verdun” instead of “british town 153”

      Munitions Officer
      Recommends loadouts for the specific mission you’ve been assigned
      Advanced ammo including smoke and tracers when historically available, as well as incendiary rounds for targeting more resistant balloons
      Sneak incendiary rounds into a ‘dirty’ mix for deadlier firepower--if you can get away with it--but who would brazen and inhuman as to use it full bore against planes or ground targets?
      Historically-accurate ammo capacities and machine-gun rates-of-fire
      Set your own gun convergence distance to perfect your aim
      Custom skins can optionally be earned as historically appropriate--easiest for German flyers (linked to ammo capacities)
      Mask and upgraded goggles to keep your face from chapping!
      Choice among more detailed, higher quality in-game maps to navigate
      Refined, less obtrusive TAC and labels for those who use such aids
      Improved flight and damage models with some historically-timed engine upgrades, and with AI planes carrying the weight of fuel and ammo
      Damaged/destroyed aircraft can result in Leave while awaiting repairs
      More realistic and historically appropriate anti-aircraft fire, with difficulty adjusting dynamically for each side over time
      Better arcs-of-fire for rear guns on two-seaters
      Complete audio overhaul for more immersive sounds: engines, explosions, bullet hits bomb drops, pilot screams, ground gunnery, flak, machine gun sounds synchronized with historical rates-of-fire, and more!

      Medical Officer
      Detailed injury system with a diverse set of healable wounds and permanent and potentially disabling maimings
      Injuries, maimings, and death depend on the reported severity, location and timing of the crash, health and skill of the pilot, access to medical care, relationship with and skill of the Medic, and luck
      Visit the Medic and injured squadmates at your local Infirmary--and influence respectively their bedside manner and recovery
      The persistent squadron means you can even encounter and try to cheer up the AI of your own injured pilots to hasten their healing!
      Access to medical care varies, but becomes more effective over the course of the war
      Across the lines you’re at the mercy of enemy medics and facilities!

      Mess Chief
      The food may not be much to speak of, but the Mess Hall helps monitor and manage your squad’s morale
      Quality and availability of food change over the course of the war, with better Mess Chiefs able to do more with less
      Witness encounters between squadmates in addition to taking part
      Musically-trained officers and crew form a squadron band in the Mess that influences the mood of those in attendance
      Additional music options for OFF Manager, including period-appropriate piano scores for French and German campaigns

      Chaplain
      Funerals for your dead pilots, convalescent home for the disabled, care packages for captured pilots, and prayers for those who need them
      Squadron memorial lists your ended pilots and archives their journals so you can trace the whole story of your squadron in the Great War
      The influence of your dead/captured pilots can linger as their careers become part of the squad’s institutional memory, shaping its future
      Interactions and social networks are dynamic, so events on the air and ground spill over to affect peoples’ behavior
      So don’t underestimate the role of the Chaplain in providing stability to your squadron--assuming he’s stable himself!

      Everyone
      Other pilots and squadmates pursue their own goals, building their own careers and social networks
      Engage in and witness nearly 150 different kinds of encounters, some more personalized, and more rare, than others
      Build friendships whose impact lingers even after death, and make enemies that transcend sides in the war
      Build friendships whose impact lingers even after death, and make enemies that transcend sides in the war
      Develop your character to expand their skills and capabilities as they gain ranks: advance your career, pursue a hobby, or change your approach to relationships
      With 88 distinct personality Traits in billions of combinations, summarized by eight dimensions of Attributes, every character is unique
      Tell your own personal story of life as a pilot in a historic squadron in The Great War

      Much of this highly configurable and/or optional, configurable with:
       
      OFFramp: rule all mods & plugins for OFF - More than just a mod manager, this dynamic scripting engine makes OFFice possible. Beneath the graphical interface where you customize your campaign and control OFFice features, ModRule plugins imbue the OFF Workshops and previously-standalone OFF mods with the intelligence, historical knowledge, and cooperative spirit of the OFF community. At the same time, powerful new ModRule plugins can tailor almost every aspect of the OFF campaign experience to heighten realism, immersion, and joy. Play OFF your way!
       
      OFFfov: the OFF field-of-view optical vanguard – This ModRule plugin helps set aspect-ratio-correct FOV settings by projecting a 3D model of your screen into the gameworld. Fly OFF close to a big screen as a true visual simulation, preserving perspective so objects are as close as they appear--or just make it look right for gaming. Your optimized FOV is applied to all OFFbase campaign aircraft seamlessly and automatically in all positions, including forward gunsights and rear gunner, as well as correctly integrating modded aircraft.
       
      OFFset: the OFF settings manager - Backup and Restore all your painfully-crafted OFF settings (Workshops and CFS3 Config), in full or in part. Handy if you need to reinstall the game or update graphics drivers, but also use settings profiles to switch between different play styles, or pre-configure hardware with settings recommendations from the experts. An OFFramp ModRule archives your settings on first run, so you can safely experiment. See the included OFFset.readme.rtf.
       
      OFFput: the OFF Pilot UnderTaker – Cares for your dead and broken pilot files by rebuilding corrupted XML files (frequently caused by retiring multiple pilots in OFF Manager). It automatically protects against some common problems and gives you a panic button that works when OFF Manager goes haywire and tells you to delete your pilots! Won’t back up your pilots for you, but makes restoration a snap.
       
      Realism profiles manage degrees of Dead Is Dead (DID) and Realistic Survival Strategies (RSS) community standards in OFF Workshops and CFS3Config, for a well-designed experience at any difficulty level.
       
       
      Requirements:
       
      OFFice is of no use and will not install without Over Flanders Fields: Hat in the Ring (OFF), OBD Software's breathtakingly deep WW1 combat flight simulator. The official Hat in the Ring expansion pack is recommended: Make sure you patch both to the latest version:
      http://overflandersfields.com
       
      NaturalPoint’s TrackIR is essential for included realism profiles and simulation field-of-view settings:
      http://www.naturalpoint.com/trackir/
       
      OFFice uses Microsoft WordPad (included with Windows) to view documentation.
       
      The full OFFice suite requires 3GB free hard drive space on your OFF partition. OFFice installs itself alongside OFF.
       
       
      Credits:
       
      Producer - Lothar of the Hill People
      Exec. Producer - OlPaint01
      Research - Bletchley, British_eh, Hasse Wind, RAF_Louvert
      AA, Balloons - Bletchley, Herr Prop-Wasche, Lothar of the Hill People
      Ammunition - Bletchley, Creaghorn, Lothar of the Hill People
      Damage Modeling - Herr Prop-Wasche, Buddy1998
      Dead is Dead Rules - Siggi
      Documentation - Lothar of the Hill People
      Encounters - Lothar of the Hill People, Bletchley, JamesL
      Game Design - Bletchley, Lothar of the Hill People, Creaghorn
      Maps - Lothar of the Hill People
      Medal System - RAF_Louvert, Lothar of the Hill People
      Mask, TAC & Labels - Olham
      Missions - Bletchley, Buddy1998, Lothar of the Hill People
      Music Production - Andy73, Lothar of the Hill People
      News & Photos - Creaghorn, Herr Prop-Wasche
      Rear Arc of Fire - 33Lima
      RSS Rules - British_eh
      Skins - Bullethead, nbryant, Olham, RAF_Louvert, Robert_Wiggins, UK_Widowmaker
      Software Engineer - Lothar of the Hill People
      Sound Design - Andy73
      Weather & Skies - Herr Prop-Wasche
      Weapons & Loadouts - Bletchley, OlPaint01
       
      Additional Testing - CaptSopwith, Cavaliere57, cptroyce, FreiherrWulff,
      JamesL, Robert_Wiggins
       
       
      Third-Party Sources and Included Tools:
       
      Audio Compression - FLAC: Free Lossless Audio Codec

      http://flac.sourceforge.net  
      Bloom/HDR Shaders - ENBSeries

      http://enbdev.com  
      Icons - Simon Child, The Noun Project

      http://thenounprojec...om/Simon Child/  
      Installers - Nullsoft Scriptable Install System

      http://nsis.sourceforge.net  
      Maps and Topography – Google
       
      Mod Management - JoneSoft Generic Mod Enabler 2.6.0
       
      Music Sources - Piano Society http://pianosociety.com

      - fair use clips (see included documentation)  
      Runtime Environment – REBOL 3 Alpha

      http://www.rebol.com/rebol3/  
       
      License:
       
      This software is free to use and benevolently modify via the ModRules interface, but not free to redistribute or otherwise misappropriate. Simple rule: don't be a jerk. Seriously. By agreeing to use this software, if you're a jerk about it you forfeit all your personal property to the program authors. So just don't be a jerk.
       
      Finally: while much of OFFice is geared toward making your OFF experience easier, safer, and more reliable, your mileage may vary. OFFice is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from the use of this software.
       
       
      The Fine Print:
       
      OFFice will edit your pilots and OFF Workshop and CFS3Config settings! That's the entire point. You should BACKUP your pilots frequently anyway:
      campaigns\CampaignData\Pilots\ in your OFF install

      The OFFset plugin in OFFramp will archive your OFF Workshop and CFS3Config settings on first run, and can easily backup and restore them whenever. See OFFset.readme.txt.
       
      The OFFput plugin in OFFramp can rebuild your XML files should they become corrupted or lost. With OFFice, there’s no longer any need to backup or worry about the UIsel.xml or UnlimitedPilots.xml files in your Windows user profile, and restoring pilots from backup is a snap.
       
      Persistent squadrons mean you will no longer be able to jump between the same squad during different periods of the war. OFFbase will synchronize multiple squadron pilots automatically--those at an earlier date put on leave until caught up with the most recent pilot in that squadron. So don’t be surprised!
       
      OFFbase handles the outcome of missions itself--a key ingredient to tracking your squadmates’ outcomes too. It sets ‘Dead Is Dead’ in the OFF Workshops merely so all crashes that destroy your aircraft are treated the same and do not advance time. So don’t despair at the message from OFF that your pilot is dead--this just tells OFFbase your plane is done--your pilot may yet live. Rate the severity of the crash and trust the mercy of the simulated combat medics. You may be Injured, Hospitalized, Disabled, or Deceased, but in all cases you can continue your squadron’s campaign with a replacement pilot.
       
      JSGME requires Administrator privileges to modify your OFF install, and so OFFice will ask for elevation to install and run. OFFice can launch OFF Manager and CFS3Config as Admin, but you'll need to set CFS3.exe (and TrackIR if you use it) to run as Administrator manually (right click, Properties).
       
      OFFice uses JSGME to customize your OFF installation to create a more unique and historically accurate experience for each individual campaign. When it runs, do not interfere, and please wait patiently--it will take several minutes sometimes, especially on first run. Don’t worry if it says “Not Responding”, it’s just working really hard to customize the game.
       
      READ THE INCLUDED DOCUMENTATION – ESPECTIALLY THE FAQ IN THE OFFBASE MANUAL
       
      See also the OFFice/OFFbase Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ).
      Submitter Lothar of the Hill People Submitted 01/19/2013 Category OFFice / OFFbase / OFFworld  
    • By Lothar of the Hill People
      Hey folks, version 1.1.1 of OFFice, OFFbase, and OFFworld is now available for download at the official website and Combat Ace. Here's the change-log:
      Injured pilots can access their journals and read their squadron's daily status reports from in the infirmary. Counts missions flown by your AI squadmates, reporting the tally in the Duty Room. Reduced frequency of Congressional Medal of Honor being awarded in American campaigns. Adjusted Goodwill scaling so missions are relatively more important. Optional Goudy Bookletter 1911 for American campaigns and Croissant One font for French campaigns, while clarity of the German Behrensschrift and British Railway Sans have been improved. Fixed bugs transferring between squadrons, handling gunner/observers in multiplayer squadrons, encounter partner selection, and elsewhere. Some edits to encounters and internal code refactoring as well. If you're interested in membership in OFFworld, the kick-ass multiplayer version, send me a PM.
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