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Hello,

 

I have a question concerning the missions that we created and the new upgrade...

 

There's many month or years I have created some little missions for my modules (A-10C, P-51D, KA-50, Huey and Mi-8) and of course I've upgraded my DCS with these two last upgrade: 1.2.6.17746 and now 1.2.6.18651 but since with two last upgrade I have few problems with my missions, when I launch my old mission my DCS crash or not response from my DCS...

 

So I would like to know if I must recreated the missions who bug with my new DCS patched 1.2.6.18651 for not have these bug ?

 

Once the last upgrade installed (1.2.6.18651) I have recreated four little missions for my P-51D and for the moment I do not meet a problem, is it because I've created these new missions avec the last upgrade ?

 

Please can you explain to me if the old missions created with old version of DCS are not compatible with the last upgrade of DCS ?

 

If it's the case please can you explain to me if I must remove my "Mission folder" and created a new missions with the last upgrade (1.2.6.18651) ?

 

I would like to thank you in advance for your help, best regards and I'm very sorry for my poor English.

 

Skull.

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I keep an old copy of the Simulator on my PC just for that. I have 1.2.6 and 1.1.1 on my PC as we speak.

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Please open and resave the missions, if that doesnt fix the issues, attach the missions here so we can have someone look at them.

 

 

 

Hello,

 

I have a question concerning the missions that we created and the new upgrade...

 

There's many month or years I have created some little missions for my modules (A-10C, P-51D, KA-50, Huey and Mi-8) and of course I've upgraded my DCS with these two last upgrade: 1.2.6.17746 and now 1.2.6.18651 but since with two last upgrade I have few problems with my missions, when I launch my old mission my DCS crash or not response from my DCS...

 

So I would like to know if I must recreated the missions who bug with my new DCS patched 1.2.6.18651 for not have these bug ?

 

Once the last upgrade installed (1.2.6.18651) I have recreated four little missions for my P-51D and for the moment I do not meet a problem, is it because I've created these new missions avec the last upgrade ?

 

Please can you explain to me if the old missions created with old version of DCS are not compatible with the last upgrade of DCS ?

 

If it's the case please can you explain to me if I must remove my "Mission folder" and created a new missions with the last upgrade (1.2.6.18651) ?

 

I would like to thank you in advance for your help, best regards and I'm very sorry for my poor English.

 

Skull.

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But keep in mind I'm quite certain you can't just open, then save... Renaming the mission creates a whole new .miz file which I believe is what is required to get over the "hangovers" from previous versions.

 

So make sure you rename it.

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Hello Sir,

 

I would like to thank you for your help and your explanations, I test that and I give you my feedback...

 

Best regards, Skull.

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