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F-14 Liveries Not Selectable from Re-Arm or Mission Editor


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Hey all,

After the recent update, I can't select which paint is on the F-14 from the re-arm and refuel tab in game. To further investigate, I tried changing it in the mission editor, as was greeted with the same problem. This problem has persisted after several repairs of my DCS core, as well as removing custom paints. I've attached a screenshot of what the drop down menu looks like when "extended". All of the paints in other modules seem to work fine.

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This is happening with USA as the selected country. All of the default skins are in the liveries/f14b folder.

 

 

The correct name for the folder is "F-14B", with an hyphen.

 

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my mistake, the folder is named "f-14b"

 

At least for me, on Openbeta 2.5.5 , the liveries are working ok.

 

To confirm that the problem isnt caused by a corrupt livery, do this test: move all your custom liveries to a temporary folder, except one. Start DCS .. if that livery can be seen, then the problem is caused by a corrupt livery

 

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That did it! I went back through the folder and found an extraneous ZIP file that somehow got in there after working on a custom skin. Thanks for the help!

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:thumbup:

 

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