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Campaign doesn't show up among F-18 campaigns
Badger633 replied to Razor18's topic in Bugs & Problems
Hi @Razor18 Let me know if you don’t get it sorted and I will raise it. -
@Kurnass1977 Sorry about this will keep you updated.
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Hi @CH4Pz that’s great thanks for that, most helpful. Let you know when fixed.
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Hi @CH4Pz Thanks for that. Interesting, if you did not get that message the script didn't pick up your trigger press, thus the fail. Regarding the potato theory it can be subtle and depending on what else is happening in the sim at that moment. Certainly happens a lot in A2A refuelling sometimes wing complies and sometimes not especially on a slower computer, not saying yours is. Are you using MT version, I always do. Finally do you have a double trigger on your joystick and both set up? Back on rig later today so will investigate. Will let you know when fixed. Thanks
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Thanks @Kurnass1977. This issue will definitely be sorted and out in next update. I will let you know when I have the solution.
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@Kurnass1977 would you say your computer was low medium or high end. I only ask because I have a theory that if some computers if struggling sometimes miss things in the script. No proof of this but just a theory which would explain why some have a problem and some do not. Also are you in VR or in monitor. Thanks it all helps get to the bottom of it.
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Hi @Cathnan Thanks for that. Back at my rig on the weekend. Obviously latest update with issue may have caused a problem. Will find issue and get it fixed for next update.
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Hi @KingAhDaRIng Ok thanks, if you could get me a track that would be excellent. I also need to check ED has issued the latest version of the mission. Assume you have done things exactly as the tips video. Did Ford say “Ok now just need to hold it” when you pressed the trigger, this means the trigger press has been recognised. Thanks. You can send the track to badger633campaigns@gmail.com
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F/A-18C OPERATION GREEN LINE NOW AVAILABLE
Badger633 replied to Badger633's topic in F/A-18C Operation Green Line Campaign
Thanks @Trigati for some reason wouldn’t accept my link. Ok @Kurnass1977 you should be set now. -
Hi @CH4Pz Could you send me a track please. Cannot understand why some but not all are getting this issue. Are you running any mods? Also are you carrying out the exercise as the tips video above? When you successfully press the trigger Ford says something like “ Right, now all I need is to hold it” Did you get that? Never had the problem myself as you can see on the tips video. A track will really help, thanks for the heads up, I will get it sorted.
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F/A-18C OPERATION GREEN LINE NOW AVAILABLE
Badger633 replied to Badger633's topic in F/A-18C Operation Green Line Campaign
Hi @Kurnass1977 Go to e shop, select campaign under type and you will see it. Let me know if you cannot find it. -
Hi, @KingAhDaRIng Firstly make sure you are not running any mods. You need to set your lazer to trigger and pull your trigger in fully when he says ‘fire lazer’. I have a Tips Video of this exercise. It is here. (Spoiler Alert for pilots who have not yet flown mission) there is a link below. Make sure you follow as the video. If you get the problem again if you could send me the track that would be very useful. Thanks.
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M02 Break Collision
Badger633 replied to DaleHawerchuk's topic in F/A-18C Operation Green Line Campaign
@DaleHawerchuk To be honest don’t think it is you. The instruction Ford gives, if I remember, is to break climbing to the left of Red 1, Matrix will follow you. You don’t need to be really close to Red 1 just between him and the Red to his left. Thanks. Edit: Checked it through and Reds did not crash this end. Fly it again to see if it was just a one off AI glitch. -
M02 Break Collision
Badger633 replied to DaleHawerchuk's topic in F/A-18C Operation Green Line Campaign
Hi @DaleHawerchuk As long as you exited the break straight ahead to the left of red1 you wouldn’t have caused this. Not had this before, and it’s not been highlighted by the testers. That should never happen anyway as the AI should avoid each other, but we are dealing with the AI here. Thanks for the pics, looks like the left red arrow has not entered the break correctly? If you get a chance can you run it again and if it happens again send me the track? that would really help. Also let me know if it doesn’t happen again. Glad you have enjoyed the campaigns so far and thanks for the heads up, they really help me plug any issues. -
INTRODUCTION As the evening sun transformed into a glowing orange sphere balanced on the shimmering horizon, sharp black silhouettes of exotic palms smoothly, slowly, and silently drifted by as if on rails. The USS Abraham Lincoln gently but purposely eased its way North through the narrow Egyptian waters. They had just left Ismaila and had a further 50 miles before they would leave the Suez Canal and emerge into the Mediterranean via Port Said. The crews’ excitement was palpable, today the Admiral had declared a rare ‘Rest and Relaxation’ Day. The deck, or ‘Roof’ as it was known, was for once empty of hardware and instead full of crew members, some seeing daylight for the first time in weeks. The official protective clothing had gone and in its place a rainbow of leisure and sports gear. Some were exercising, some jogging, some with their tops off enthusiastically playing games, and some just standing, absorbing the beauty of a tropical sunset. As the shadows slowly stretched their fingers along the deck, the evening sky took on a crimson hue with just a hint of high-level cloud, silver wisps free in the upper winds. As the deck emptied and grew quiet Lieutenant Scott Waters, call sign ‘Ford’, standing on the edge watched the setting sun, he turned to his Wing Lieutenant Lee Anderson, call sign ‘Matrix’, “It doesn’t get much better than this my friend”, “Copy that skipper, it’s beautiful, we really needed this R&R after the Gulf, big time” he responded. “That’s an affirm, think we had both had enough by the end”. Flash back images of the final night hop over Bandar Abbas still vivid in their minds, the blinding flashes and explosions of triple A, the searing trails of AMMRAMs, Migs falling to earth like exploding meteors and the jubilation as their AGM65 Foxtrot missile found its target, and ‘Asad’ the IRCG Commander in Chief, obliterated in the ball of flame as it impacted, lighting up the hills for a mile around. Since then, with the collapse of the IRCG, the Gulf had become quiet once more. The USS Harry S Truman was now fully repaired, after its surprise attack by an Iranian submarine, and was now able to formally relieve the USS Abraham Lincoln as originally planned. Matrix had been desperate for a period of R&R, a fact which he reminded everyone on board who would listen, on a daily basis, and so secretly had Ford, although he would never admit it. The morale of the whole crew lifted as the Abraham Lincoln steamed back to its home in San Diego, even taking in a harbour stop on its way. It was, as they were passing South of Yemen, the signal landed from high command. The Admiral announced over the crackling speaker, “Things have changed”, he would immediately be setting course for Cyprus via the Suez Canal. It is late May 2016 and the U.S. as part of an international force are busy executing a war with ISIS in Syria within a complex cauldron of proxy forces. This, surprisingly, not the reason for the diversion to the Mediterranean. It has come as a request to the United States Government from NATO in connection with a developing situation in Cyprus. There had always been friction in Cyprus between the Greek and Turkish Cypriots. This, culminating in a full Turkish invasion in 1974 which secured almost half the island. The situation rapidly became a blood bath, the worlds governments and United Nations quickly became involved and brokered a peace settlement. This achieved by partitioning the island into two halves, the Greek Cypriots to the Southwest and the Turkish Cypriots to the Northeast. Separating the two is a wide strip of no man’s land operated by the United Nations extending from Larnaca Bay to the Northwest of the island passing through the capital city of Nicosia. This boundary now known locally as ‘The Green Line’. Over the last few months there has been insurgent/ terrorist activity on each side of the Green Line. These events growing in number and severity. The Greek and Turkish governments are both pointing the finger at each other and at the same time denying any involvement, relations are quickly deteriorating. To prevent a possible and embarrassing military action between two NATO members, both the United Nations and NATO have requested that the USS Abraham Lincoln move into the area. Its objectives are to monitor the situation, make its presence known and so defuse the current situation. Captain R L Ravelo of the USS Abraham Lincoln has christened this, ‘OPERATION GREEN LINE’.
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This campaign is based on fictitious events and follows on from "Ford" and "Matrix's" exploits in the Straits of Hormuz on board the USS Abraham Lincoln in the "Rise of the Persian Lion II" Campaign. Although operations commence in Cyprus, much to "Fords" surprise, events will soon reach out to Turkey, Syria, Israel, and Jordan, testing both your flying accuracy and strike capabilities in the F/A-18C Hornet. Even though the story line continues from the last campaign, "Operation Green Line" can be fully enjoyed as a standalone. The campaign ethos, as before, is not necessarily to capture full reality but create an imaginative, immersive, and engaging set of missions linked together with a developing narrative. Key Features: 12 Detailed totally different missions linked by an ongoing story line encompassing Cyprus, Turkey, Syria, Israel, and Jordan. Both Carrier and land-based operations. As before, the campaign has been developed in VR so there is no requirement to physically write down disappearing coordinates which break immersion. Incorporation of optional Tanker refueling in some missions, but if fuel is carefully managed and tasks completed efficiently, all missions can be completed without Tanking. Over 1,700 voice overs provided by voice artists. "Speed Stop" feature, so nothing is missed if the pilot accelerates time. Missions 9 to 12 allow you to decide the AI abilities to match your experience. Default is Veteran. Detailed briefs for each mission, in game, and in PDF. Kneeboards for each mission plus PDF versions for printing, if required. Personalised aircraft skins. Additional Campaign ‘Tips Videos’ available for some of the missions here under Operation Green Line playlist. (Spoiler Alert) https://youtube.com/@badger633?si=DXyAkEhD4u-FigTh
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It has become clear that in the EZ refuel version of this campaign the Mission 12 being used was not the correct EZ Refuel version. This has now been fixed in current update. Unfortunately the only way to fix this is a rebuild of the campaign file. This means the next time you start the EZ Refuel campaign you will get a rebuild notice and told that you have lost your progress. Simply skip to your current mission and progress as normal. Apologies but this was the only way to fix it. The normal version of the campaign is unaffected in any way.
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It has become clear that in the EZ refuel version of this campaign the Mission 12 being used was not the correct EZ Refuel version. This has now been fixed in current update. Unfortunately the only way to fix this is a rebuild of the campaign file. This means the next time you start the EZ Refuel campaign you will get a rebuild notice and told that you have lost your progress. Simply skip to your current mission and progress as normal. Apologies but this was the only way to fix it. The normal version of the campaign is unaffected in any way.
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Mission 8 was Excellent!
Badger633 replied to cm2's topic in F/A-18C Rise of the Persian Lion Campaign
@cm2 Glad you enjoyed. -
Thanks @rosty I will have to look into it. I know it is set up correctly for ACLS in the missions. I will see if it’s the wake turbulence that is causing it, which it shouldn’t. On this campaign I have turbulence enforced. This was before it was impacting ACLS for some reason. I never use ACLS myself , just change my shorts after I land I will look into it maybe stop the enforce turbulence in this campaign to resolve this. In my new campaign Operation Green Line, which follows on from Rise of the Persian Lion 2, I have not enforced turbulence for this and another reason. Thanks for the reminder.
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Mission 2 radio not working
Badger633 replied to mla306's topic in F/A-18C Rise of the Persian Lion II Campaign
Hi @rob10, I had mentioned this but not as clearly as you have, thanks. You’re right it is a common mistake, and so I do cover it in the brief notes. @mla306 I will still check it out when I get time in case it is something else, but @rob10 is probably right. Make sure you read the brief notes prior to the missions, I try to make them as short as possible but they do include essential info like this issue. Must admit I never use the automatic carrier landing system but the mission is set up for it correctly. I have noted from some the system does seem a bit hit or miss sometimes. -
Mission 2 radio not working
Badger633 replied to mla306's topic in F/A-18C Rise of the Persian Lion II Campaign
Easy Comms must be off in most campaigns. -
Mission 2 radio not working
Badger633 replied to mla306's topic in F/A-18C Rise of the Persian Lion II Campaign
Hi @mla306 I will check this out. Checked the settings in the mission script, they are all correct. You’re the first to have this issue. So you cannot make radio contact with the Carrier before landing. Assume you are using the correct talk button for Radio 1, also are you running any mods. A track would be really useful. Thanks