Catgh_MatrixForum -> RE: Scenario Editor question (2/9/2005 11:20:02 PM)
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A quick note for the scenario designers... When I worked on putting the scenarios together I actually used MS Excel to do the main work. Basically I would set up the initial levels of what the scenario design team wanted, export it out to a .csv file and import into Excel. Within Excel I then edited the labels, icons, TOE and the subunits to my heart's content. Once I had the OOB/TOE lined out in Excel, I would export out a .csv file and use the scenario editor to import the OOB/TOE. It might sound a bit cumbersome, but in reality it was quite very slick way to work on scenarios. I could even put the file to my PocketPC and work on scenarios during my real-life work meetings. When I needed a particular platoon I would just quickly send out another csv file from the scenario editor, cut and past what I needed into the master csv file and edit what I needed. Sarjen, The EW intensity during scenario creation can be over-written by the player using the slider. If you are not seeing the EW slider in the proper place during the loading of your game, that could be a problem. I say could be a problem because Robert and I had this same conversation a long time ago and I don't quite remember the answer. Anyhow, let me know if the player slider is not reflecting your setting from the scenario file. If this is the case, I will file a report in the beta test forum for Robert to work on. Regarding your post about renaming, I will pass it into the Beta Test Forum. The AI is being tweaked and I believe Robert is looking at bringing out some of the values it uses to determine "aggression" to the scenario creator. I don't know if or when this will come to day light though. Regarding your post about adding single platoons and the icon... Once again I control all this using Excel spreadsheets. Within those spreadsheets. The only way I was able to do it before the spreadsheets was to insert a bigger force and delete the ones I didn't need from that force leaving what I needed. It was very cumbersome and pushed me to the Excel. Ron
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