+HrntFixr Posted November 6, 2005 Posted November 6, 2005 I have downloaded and tried both aircraft, and they cause WOV to crash. I tried d/l'ing from CombatAce and Column5 and all version's of the aircraft. anyone have a idea why???
+Fubar512 Posted November 6, 2005 Posted November 6, 2005 I have downloaded and tried both aircraft, and they cause WOV to crash. I tried d/l'ing from CombatAce and Column5 and all version's of the aircraft. anyone have a idea why??? In each A/C's data.ini try adjusting the MinBaseSize from LARGE to MEDIUM. I don't believe that the WoV VietnamSEA terrain has any "large" VPAF airfileds.
+HrntFixr Posted November 6, 2005 Author Posted November 6, 2005 Thanks Fubar! Now all we need is Pasko's TU-195 and then............... Let the hunt begin!!!!!!!!!!!!
+HrntFixr Posted November 6, 2005 Author Posted November 6, 2005 hmmmm TU-16 works when set to Medium.... TU-22 crashes at 80%, I have both the K and R versions. Checked the INI and the shadow was after the textureset so fixed that, changed to medium and even small airfield and still crashes at 80% loading screen.
+Fubar512 Posted November 6, 2005 Posted November 6, 2005 hmmmm TU-16 works when set to Medium.... TU-22 crashes at 80%, I have both the K and R versions. Checked the INI and the shadow was after the textureset so fixed that, changed to medium and even small airfield and still crashes at 80% loading screen. OK, you did copy the necessary files from SFP1 (TU-22.lod, etc), in order to make the TU-22 work in WoV, right? It is, afterall, a default SFP1 aircraft, like the C-130 or F-104G.
+HrntFixr Posted November 6, 2005 Author Posted November 6, 2005 OK, you did copy the necessary files from SFP1 (TU-22.lod, etc), in order to make the TU-22 work in WoV, right? It is, afterall, a default SFP1 aircraft, like the C-130 or F-104G. I see said the blind man... i dont have SFP1, just WOV. Oh well
+howling1 Posted November 6, 2005 Posted November 6, 2005 I see said the blind man... i dont have SFP1, just WOV. Oh well You're in the US right? Just go to Circuit City's website & order it there ( It's $5-6 ). Once you have it installed you'll have TK's Tu-22 Blinder-A. The other variants that I uploaded will then work in SFP1. You'll be able also to extract the rest of the basic Tu-22 files, place them in the Tu-22 folder & export it to WOV. This procedure will need to be repeated for each plane that's based on a SFP1 stock a/c ( An-12, C-130, F-104G etc ). Same goes for exporting a stock WOV a/c to SFP1 ( like the B-52D for example )...
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