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  • ED Team
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In the Mission Editor, the individual training areas (ie. "Caliente Alpha", "62B", "EC West") on the NTTR map no longer appear when "ALT" is selected as the map type (as opposed to MAP or SAT).

 

The training areas are still present in the F10 map when in mission, however this makes creating training missions in the Mission Editor in specific sectors difficult.

 

First image is from the Mission Editor, second is from the F10 map in mission. This bug is present in both Stable v2.5.6.52437, as well as OpenBeta v2.5.6.55363, so this has been around prior to the latest OB update.

 

Thanks,

Raptor

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Afterburners are for wussies...hang around the battlefield and dodge tracers like a man.
DCS Rotor-Head

Posted

It's linked with one of the 2 grid overlay layers. Either Lat/Long or Grid.. can't remember which, would have to check. In your 2nd screenshot you can see both coordinate grids are displayed simultaneously.. my guess is it's linked with MGRS.

  • ED Team
Posted

No, you are referring to the Grid/Coordinate system of the maps. I'm referring to the specific training areas unique to NTTR. These are missing in the NTTR ME regardless of what coordinate system you are using.

Afterburners are for wussies...hang around the battlefield and dodge tracers like a man.
DCS Rotor-Head

  • ED Team
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Well in that case, that is just bizarre because the MGRS grid has nothing to do with the training areas or the Nevada state boundaries either, which also toggle on/off with it. I would think that would be a separate display layer option.

Afterburners are for wussies...hang around the battlefield and dodge tracers like a man.
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