Alexrey Posted April 7, 2009 Posted April 7, 2009 This is what RamGen says I must do when playing a campaign: Campaign Mode Run "RaMGen.exe" Click "New Campaign" to start new campaign. Select aircraft and other options. Click "Briefing" button to generate the next mission. Check the briefing and save the mission. Run Lock On, open the mission and Fly! Click "Debriefing" button to report the mission result. Check the updated campaign status and proceed to the next mission. I do that but it always says no data log found when I click the debrief button in RamGen. :( How do I get it to find the data logs?
golfsierra2 Posted April 9, 2009 Posted April 9, 2009 (edited) From the Readme.rtf "Debriefing and Statistics You can debrief in both single mission and campaign mode and the data will be counted in the statistics. Note auto-evaluation is not always accurate and you can correct the data when needed." Have never used RaMGen, but from what I understood, the data are stored in the statistics database of your Lock-On pilot profile. Have you looked there ? Just my guess ... BTW: You have Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 installed, haven't you ? Edited April 9, 2009 by golfsierra2 kind regards, Raven.... [sigpic]http://www.crc-mindreader.de/CRT/images/Birds2011.gif[/sigpic]
Wilde Posted April 12, 2009 Posted April 12, 2009 I've played ramgen missions and campaigns for a couple of hours. Seen the same problem occasionally. As GF2 said the statistics are taken from the configured pilot log. For it to work properly you need to revive the pilot every time you die. Otherwise LOFC will not update the log of the dead pilot anymore and thus ramgen cannot analyze your progress. As an alternative you can create a new pilot everytime you die and use the new one in the next mission.
Spidey209 Posted January 17, 2010 Posted January 17, 2010 Dun all that and still no results showing up for a completed mission. Do I need to click "save" at the end of the mission, like for the campaign's (otherwise you don't progress) Do I need a proper pilot and not "Pilot1" who isn't actually in the pilot list? Cheers, Spidey209 p.s. very cool app DoctorK (sp?)
zakobi Posted January 17, 2010 Posted January 17, 2010 i have the same problem, and i know what might cause it. What do you use a non-english version of windows? I do of the XP and have the problem of not seing my pilot at all...
Spidey209 Posted January 17, 2010 Posted January 17, 2010 I have the problem of no stats showing up and I have English XP, maybe I have Asia\Pacific version of XP? I am not sure. My version is XP Pro ver 2002 patched to SP3. I don't think there are "non-english" versions of XP. Just 1 version of XP Pro that can be set to different languages. DoctorK already answered this question in another thread Zakobi ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` Hi, The problem happens when you moved Lockon files from the installed location. Ramgen tries to find those files at the location described in the registries which can not reflect the move. So, you can update the registries to solve it. The key is "Path" in "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Eagle Dynamics\Lock On 1.1" Please edit it to the current path. Sorry for your inconvenience. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Are you saying that this is not the situation for you? or it didn't fix the problem? or you haven't tried it? Have you started Lock On and created your pilot and then started RamGen and tried to find the pilot? Cheers Spidey209
zakobi Posted January 17, 2010 Posted January 17, 2010 I have the problem of no stats showing up and I have English XP, maybe I have Asia\Pacific version of XP? I am not sure. My version is XP Pro ver 2002 patched to SP3. I don't think there are "non-english" versions of XP. Just 1 version of XP Pro that can be set to different languages. DoctorK already answered this question in another thread Zakobi ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` Hi, The problem happens when you moved Lockon files from the installed location. Ramgen tries to find those files at the location described in the registries which can not reflect the move. So, you can update the registries to solve it. The key is "Path" in "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Eagle Dynamics\Lock On 1.1" Please edit it to the current path. Sorry for your inconvenience. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Are you saying that this is not the situation for you? or it didn't fix the problem? or you haven't tried it? Have you started Lock On and created your pilot and then started RamGen and tried to find the pilot? Cheers Spidey209 i can't find where to change that path :huh:
Spidey209 Posted January 17, 2010 Posted January 17, 2010 The file path DoctorK refered to in the other thread is a "Registry Key" You get to it by Start Button > Run and typing "regedit" into the box and hitting enter. This will bring up the registry editor which you can use, following DoctorK's instructions to edit the path entered into the appropriate key. If the above is unfamiliar to you then you need to be very careful. You can severely FUBAR your PC by messing around in the registry.
zakobi Posted January 18, 2010 Posted January 18, 2010 (edited) is it these i have to vhange? or should i simple rename the "Lock On 1.1" map? Edited January 18, 2010 by zakobi
Spidey209 Posted January 18, 2010 Posted January 18, 2010 Your screen shot is too blurry for my old eyes :( , but it looks correct. DoctorK's thread showed the exact key that needed to be changed. Be careful, the key may actually be correct and your problem may be somewhere else. Cheers Jase
zakobi Posted January 18, 2010 Posted January 18, 2010 Your screen shot is too blurry for my old eyes :( , but it looks correct. DoctorK's thread showed the exact key that needed to be changed. Be careful, the key may actually be correct and your problem may be somewhere else. Cheers Jase Is it the map itself or the files inside that have to be changed?
Spidey209 Posted January 19, 2010 Posted January 19, 2010 You are on the wrong track I think Zakobi. You do not need to alter any files. You need to edit the registry (if this in fact your problem) using your registry editor. To find if this actually your problem you need to start the Registry Editor by typing "Regedit" into the Run command field. If the sentence above doesn't make sense then you should STOP because you can do terrible things to your PC if you have an ooops in the Registry Editor. If you can start the Registry Editor and know how to you use it, then navigate to; "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Eagle Dynamics\Lock On 1.1" There you will find a key called "Path" The value for Path should match the file path to your "Lock On" folder where Lock On is installed. Ferinstance, on my PC, the key "Path" has the value ""C:\Games\Ubi Soft\Lock On" If the value of Path is not the same as the location of your install folder, congratulations!, you have found the problem. Right click the key in the right window, select Modify and change the value of the key to the correct value. Then give the key to the hobbit who will give you a silver sword that you can take back to the king who will then give you the princess' hand in marriage! The above is null and void if you are using a version of Windoze that has changed the name of regedit to something else. Vista or W7 mayhaps. I accept no responsibility should anything bad happen to you and your pc whilst following my suggestion. This includes memory loss, electrocution, 3rd degree burns or genital warts.
zakobi Posted January 19, 2010 Posted January 19, 2010 You are on the wrong track I think Zakobi. You do not need to alter any files. You need to edit the registry (if this in fact your problem) using your registry editor. To find if this actually your problem you need to start the Registry Editor by typing "Regedit" into the Run command field. If the sentence above doesn't make sense then you should STOP because you can do terrible things to your PC if you have an ooops in the Registry Editor. If you can start the Registry Editor and know how to you use it, then navigate to; "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Eagle Dynamics\Lock On 1.1" There you will find a key called "Path" The value for Path should match the file path to your "Lock On" folder where Lock On is installed. Ferinstance, on my PC, the key "Path" has the value ""C:\Games\Ubi Soft\Lock On" If the value of Path is not the same as the location of your install folder, congratulations!, you have found the problem. Right click the key in the right window, select Modify and change the value of the key to the correct value. Then give the key to the hobbit who will give you a silver sword that you can take back to the king who will then give you the princess' hand in marriage! The above is null and void if you are using a version of Windoze that has changed the name of regedit to something else. Vista or W7 mayhaps. I accept no responsibility should anything bad happen to you and your pc whilst following my suggestion. This includes memory loss, electrocution, 3rd degree burns or genital warts. there's a path and a path 1.12
Spidey209 Posted January 19, 2010 Posted January 19, 2010 I have a "Lock On 1.1" and a "Lock On 1.1 Flaming Cliffs" folder There is only 1 path key in the not Flaming Cliffs folder. Yours may be different it you have a multi install. Not sure, I am out of ideas.
zakobi Posted January 19, 2010 Posted January 19, 2010 I have a "Lock On 1.1" and a "Lock On 1.1 Flaming Cliffs" folder There is only 1 path key in the not Flaming Cliffs folder. Yours may be different it you have a multi install. Not sure, I am out of ideas. I have 3 in the non flaming cliffs folder and one in the flaming cliffs. one of the 3 ones in the non-FC have no path written next to it, the same with the single file in the FC folder.
gravecad Posted May 27, 2010 Posted May 27, 2010 Hi, Could you tell me how to setup the Import Image for import planes in RamGen 1.03? gravecad
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