Warhorse -> (3/25/2003 9:18:48 PM)
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Akmatov, yes, you can do what you are thinking, I do it all the time, with no problem, but it requires some file juggling, and a degree of caution. I had made a document on how to do this, not sure if Tankheads site still has it or not, Fabio's site did, but I think it is gone now, due to space problems. Basically DURING THE DEPLOY PHASE ONLY, you will save the game, go to the save folder, find the dat and cmt files, rename them to a scenario file(number not in use, or replace a backed up slot), open them up in the in-game scenario editor, and hack away!! I routinely do this to make a huge map to play each scenario in the campaign on, change enemy forces and deployement, change equipment, change any stats at all, change a unit from one thing to the other, anything you want, really, then save, rechange back to the original save file after you're done, and play on!! I repeat, DO NOT DO THIS DURING PLAY, JUST DEPLOYMENT PHASE, or you will corrupt the file, either by making the campaign score screw up, or sometimes by making a crash, thereby unplayable, and always back it up, just in case!;) Warhorse
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