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Something for the retro fans
Posted: 06 Mar 2010, 18:34
by Firebird
Gents,
If you were to pop over to the ACG forum some scenery has been released there, not by ACG itself but by a forum member, of a certain former RAFG base. I know that those who collected the AI from those bases, through links posted on this forum now have somewhere very nice to store some.
Re: Something for the retro fans
Posted: 06 Mar 2010, 19:08
by campbeme
Firebird wrote:Gents,
If you were to pop over to the ACG forum some scenery has been released there, not by ACG itself but by a forum member, of a certain former RAFG base. I know that those who collected the AI from those bases, through links posted on this forum now have somewhere very nice to store some.
I can only see Bruggen but that is by ACG. What am I missing here?
Mark

Re: Something for the retro fans
Posted: 06 Mar 2010, 19:54
by Firebird
You are not missing anything. Bruggen is a former RAFG base, and Mancshy is not part of the ACG staff. I just wanted to build up a little suspense.

I knew they were releasing it
ON ACG but not labelled as
FROM ACG.
Re: Something for the retro fans
Posted: 06 Mar 2010, 20:03
by campbeme
oh..ok not missed anything then.
Thanks Steve

Re: Something for the retro fans
Posted: 06 Mar 2010, 20:17
by Stevo
Hi
Steve, Manfred is part of the ACG team, member of ACG are
John
Ian
Paul64
Birdman
Phil
Keith
Manfred
myself
Each member works on his own scenery or members join together to create airfields they like, like John and Ians Bentwater/Woodbridge.
Manfred is a relative newbie to scenery design, John, Myself and a number of other scenery designers have helped him thought the learning curves, and Bruggen is the result of his hard work learning everything as he went Gmax, texturing, placing models, optimisation, LODs, etc and he has done an outstanding job, I wish my early airfields where as good as Bruggen
Well done Manfred
Stevo

Re: Something for the retro fans
Posted: 06 Mar 2010, 20:26
by Johnny Test
I installed Bruggen a few hours ago, but not getting AI there at all...I even downloaded/installed their recommended AI packet, but still no AI's. And my Traffic Slider is set to 100%. Did I miss something?

Re: Something for the retro fans
Posted: 06 Mar 2010, 20:29
by campbeme
Johnny,
You would probably be better going over to there support forum. Where they will be glad to help you there. Also they can keep a log of each issue found.
Mark

Re: Something for the retro fans
Posted: 06 Mar 2010, 20:42
by Johnny Test
campbeme wrote:Johnny,
You would probably be better going over to there support forum. Where they will be glad to help you there. Also they can keep a log of each issue found.
Mark

KOOL....Thanks!

Re: Something for the retro fans
Posted: 06 Mar 2010, 21:41
by Firebird
steve wrote:Hi
Steve, Manfred is part of the ACG team, member of ACG are
John
Ian
Paul64
Birdman
Phil
Keith
Manfred
myself
Apologies, Stevo. I did not fully appreciate that and I stand corrected.
Re: Something for the retro fans
Posted: 06 Mar 2010, 22:08
by Firebird
Johnny Test wrote:I installed Bruggen a few hours ago, but not getting AI there at all...I even downloaded/installed their recommended AI packet, but still no AI's. And my Traffic Slider is set to 100%. Did I miss something?

Try running ACA2005 and see what errors show up.
Re: Something for the retro fans
Posted: 06 Mar 2010, 22:26
by Johnny Test
Firebird wrote:Johnny Test wrote:Try running ACA2005 and see what errors show up.
ACG is looking into it...I'll just await their reply...Thanks!

Re: Something for the retro fans
Posted: 06 Mar 2010, 22:44
by Johnny Test
Okay, ACG said they found an error that has slipped through the net & will sort it asap, probably as a small update available on their forum (
http://www.airfieldconstructiongroup.or ... f=35&t=272).

Re: Something for the retro fans
Posted: 07 Mar 2010, 07:31
by Firebird
Weird it works fine for me, so I must have done something wrong

. That's what you get when you install things manually.
Re: Something for the retro fans
Posted: 07 Mar 2010, 14:21
by Johnny Test
Firebird wrote:Weird it works fine for me, so I must have done something wrong

. That's what you get when you install things manually.
I ripped it like you, but found the issue...The textures had to go into a folder titled
\WoA_PAI_Tornado. Atleast that's what I had to do, and everything worked fine after that.

Re: Something for the retro fans
Posted: 07 Mar 2010, 20:45
by Firebird
Really? I can't see that. Mine are in 'FMAI Tornado GR1'. The plans take nothing from the folder name. My guess would be either model, air file or cfg missing from your folder.
Still it works now so my guess is that not a lot of time will be spent looking into it. Glad you got it sorted.
Re: Something for the retro fans
Posted: 07 Mar 2010, 21:31
by Stevo
Hi
The Tornado installation works fine as long as its Fernado's model it don't matter what the main folder is called, its the Phantom F-4 that doesnt work, I have put a fix on the ACG forum.
Stevo
