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January 24th, 2012, 12:53 PM
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Phantom Barbed Wire
I'm working on a scenario that will be part of a campaign so to ensure the CORE forces stayed the same I used the editor to delete all opposition (except the HQ) units and any non-CORE friendly units. Then selected a "Custom" map to load the map I will use for the new scenario.
The problem is in the 1st scenario I had placed some barbed wire, and while it is not visually in the hexes on the 2nd scenario map the hexes still show "Height 30 Earth Barbed Wire" when you mouse over them and this phantom barbed wire impedes movement when playing scenario 2.
I have tried using the "Build Minefields, ..." button to place barbed wire in the effected hexes in order to remove it. But the editor will not allow me to place wire in those hexes, nor will it allow me to remove the phantom wire.
HELP !
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January 24th, 2012, 03:11 PM
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Re: Phantom Barbed Wire
Do you have a "clean" save of the map, i.e. before any units etc were added?
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January 24th, 2012, 04:13 PM
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Re: Phantom Barbed Wire
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Originally Posted by wulfir
Do you have a "clean" save of the map, i.e. before any units etc were added?
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For map #2 yes I do.
But I have tried reloading the map and it doesn't help.
I am so hoping the solution isn't to have to go back to square one and re-purchase and re-edit the entire CORE OOB.
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January 24th, 2012, 07:08 PM
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Re: Phantom Barbed Wire
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Originally Posted by Suhiir
I am so hoping the solution isn't to have to go back to square one and re-purchase and re-edit the entire CORE OOB.
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Good you found a solution - and yeah, I figured you'd probably spent a great deal of time customizing the CORE OOB (I assume the campaign core is set to FIXED not OPEN)...
though sometimes one has to cover the same ground again....
...the classic: power failure, and you have not saved the map your applying the finishing touches and that you've been working on for the last couple of hours.
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January 24th, 2012, 07:57 PM
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Re: Phantom Barbed Wire
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Originally Posted by wulfir
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Originally Posted by Suhiir
I am so hoping the solution isn't to have to go back to square one and re-purchase and re-edit the entire CORE OOB.
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Good you found a solution - and yeah, I figured you'd probably spent a great deal of time customizing the CORE OOB (I assume the campaign core is set to FIXED not OPEN)...
though sometimes one has to cover the same ground again....
...the classic: power failure, and you have not saved the map your applying the finishing touches and that you've been working on for the last couple of hours.
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Yeah, fixed CORE with 442 units. A TO&E Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) plus a bucket of campaign specific units (civilians, ambassadors (you REALLY don't want to lose), wounded, etc. I had lot's of "fun" editing units (including some icons with the scenario editor).
I've even e-mailed myself copies of my revised OOB and scenarios as back-ups to my back-ups in case I lose a hard drive (again) or get my computer stolen (again).
Paranoid? Me? Nope.
I don't mind (too much) losing a days work, but don't want to lose a weeks worth.
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January 25th, 2012, 04:19 AM
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Re: Phantom Barbed Wire
Did you try loading the map in the extended map editor & using the DAMAGE button to remove all damage, this would clear the whole map of fortifications / shellholes.
Alternativly cut out the section you wish to remove damage from & paste it back in once you have done so if you dont want to effect the rest of the map.
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January 24th, 2012, 05:18 PM
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Re: Phantom Barbed Wire
Have you tried clearing the "affected" areas down to clear terrain then rebuilding them without the wire? Sometimes that's the only way to fix it.
Basically, nuke that area back to the bedrock then rebuild
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January 24th, 2012, 05:33 PM
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Re: Phantom Barbed Wire
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Originally Posted by DRG
Have you tried clearing the "affected" areas down to clear terrain then rebuilding them without the wire? Sometimes that's the only way to fix it.
Basically, nuke that area back to the bedrock then rebuild
Don
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That I haven't tried yet.
I was sort of hoping to avoid it because it effects about 50 hexes and while not nearly as much work as an OOB rebuild it's hardly something I look forward to.
Edit:
Tried clearing the terrain - no luck.
Tried making the hex deep water (where barbed wire can't be placed) - no luck.
Found a solution
"Clear" the entire map then reload the map you wish to use.
Andy,
May I request a code change so when a new map is loaded ALL unit "dug-in" status and defensive (wire, mines, etc.) data is cleared? And while you're at it (not like you don't have 1,000,000 more important things to do) reset all VP flags into hex 1,1 at value 100 and neutral?
It would make scenario work easier if we could "reset" everything back to square one when we create/tweak scenarios.
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January 24th, 2012, 06:04 PM
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Re: Phantom Barbed Wire
Here's an idea ........DON'T SAVE A MAP WITH DUG IN FEATURES IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO DO OTHER THINGS WITH IT.
That advice has worked for years. Usually sceanrio designers only make that mistake once.
Here's another idea.......DON'T SAVE A MAP WITH OBJECTIVE FLAGS ON
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January 24th, 2012, 06:11 PM
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Re: Phantom Barbed Wire
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Originally Posted by DRG
Here's an idea ........DON'T SAVE A MAP WITH DUG IN FEATURES IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO DO OTHER THINGS WITH IT.
That advice has worked for years. Usually sceanrio designers only make that mistake once.
Here's another idea.......DON'T SAVE A MAP WITH OBJECTIVE FLAGS ON
dON
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Actually what I'd done was created the CORE OOB while making scenario #1 then wanting to keep the same exact OOB for the campaign I loaded a copy of scenario #1 and deleted all AI units (except the HQ) and all Aux units from the player OOB then loaded a different map to use for scenario #2 and saved in a new slot.
Seems some of the map data (the phantom wire) carried over from the previous scenario and was applied to the new map.
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