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Old 05-24-2012, 08:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Fearfactor View Post
Ok, I'm continuing to experiment with the new Dgen. Flying a Buffalo for the Dutch Air Force in Singapore, I am now getting long distance missions to the north, northeast but not far enough to pose a problem with running out of fuel yet.
I plan to process routes in Pacific branch, very much it would be desirable to make campaigns more interesting. There is a lot of plans, at all I do not know for what to undertake, eyes run up from possibilities! Constantly it is necessary to constrain itself not to catch at everything at once.

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I have noticed that on these long distance missions, some other Buffaloes are assigned to attack ground targets but never carry the 2 X 100lb bombs that they are capable of carrying. Instead they just go with their Mgs and strafe the targets with bullets in lieu of the bombs.
If for campaign which you pass, there is a local *Planes.dat file data for fighting loading undertake from it. If such file isn't present - data undertake from file \DGen\MOD\AllPlanes.dat. Probably in one of these files there is no corresponding line.

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I also noticed that the new DGen_mods.ini file replaces the conf.ini as a place to store DGEN parameter commands.

My question is why?

This renders the IL2 Stab program no longer capable of conveniently changing these parameters, as Stab uses the commands in the old conf.ini. Lots of people still use IL2 Stab.

Are all of the old Dgen conf.ini commands still valid?

Is there some advantage going with a separate ini file?
At the very beginning of works on the new generator I made the decision to do the independent program to keep possibility to use both the old and new program. For this reason I divided all files. To change that that in this situation I don't plan, as for certain there will be users whom both programs will use. Besides the new generator will develop and new parameters in ini the file will be added. Better that it was separate.

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Also there as a new one called 'LogLevel=' and I have no idea what that does. I'd like to know.
And you try and change values - 0,1,2...

And in general this parameter is responsible for extent of specification the log of files. If it is equal to zero - there will be full debugging information.

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Are you hoping I don't ask any more question? Just kidding
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