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Building a Campaign

Posted: 2024-07-18 02:55, Thursday
by RoyalBengalTiger
Greetings all,

Is there any tutorials out there how to use the editor to make a campaign?
I'm starting from scratch here, so something that shows which buttons to press to load a map, to place units on the map, turns, prestige, events (new units showing up on map, etc).... would be very helpful.

Re: Building a Campaign

Posted: 2024-07-18 11:35, Thursday
by Major Heinz
I don`t know if there are any tutorials. But I had made two videos. One how to make a campaign with PG2 suite (it is same mechanic like Open General Suite, but Open General have several other features).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbOEiwzG8mQ

I also had created a Open General scenario live. You will find the video there:

https://www.youtube.com/live/1ZE6n74DsBY

But both videos are in german.

Re: Building a Campaign

Posted: 2024-07-18 16:04, Thursday
by sympatyk
@ Major Heinz

Can I ask you to share your experience with recording videos and OBS settings
Preferably in a new topic

Re: Building a Campaign

Posted: 2024-07-19 02:06, Friday
by RoyalBengalTiger
Just found out that http://www.open-general.com/mapx.php does not seem to have the map search working...
Can anyone check what's going on?

I got to the point where I need to load a map, but I got stuck because I can't make my map collection for the campaign.

Re: Building a Campaign

Posted: 2024-07-19 08:24, Friday
by randowe
For maps, mapfinder is the best place to go: http://mapfinder.gilestiel.eu/

Re: Building a Campaign

Posted: 2024-07-20 00:55, Saturday
by RoyalBengalTiger
OK, thanks.
90 maps for Poland, that is an amazing collection.

I have info to get going without getting stuck probably.
This will be fun.

Re: Building a Campaign

Posted: 2024-07-21 07:25, Sunday
by sympatyk
:howdy

90 maps for the country of Poland - this is the current administrative division (after World War II)
However, maps from the interwar period and World War II are also available in the locations - Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Lithuania
Additionally - there are maps from these regions on a 5K scale (large maps 5000x5000px), but you will not find them in MF
If you are interested, please write

Edit
The database has been restored - XXL Maps (although numbers 50025 - 50030 are missing)
http://www.open-general.com/mapxs.php?o ... a=&omu=xxl

Re: Building a Campaign

Posted: 2024-07-22 02:50, Monday
by RoyalBengalTiger
Yeah, I'm looking through it and there will be Vilnius and a couple of others that used to be in Poland but are currently not.

This will take a while to write a storyline in detail and put all the maps in sequence, and then set the battles up.

I'll write something if I'm stuck.

Re: Building a Campaign

Posted: 2024-08-14 01:50, Wednesday
by RoyalBengalTiger
Next question - why are machine gun infantry units commonly classified as anti-tank?
They often have just 1 point of hard attack...

Re: Building a Campaign

Posted: 2024-08-14 09:04, Wednesday
by sympatyk
:howdy
Is this about the Gustlik e-file?
Then ask this question on the opengeneral.pl forum

There was a discussion about it around 2016 - if I remember correctly
I can't find it now

Re: Building a Campaign

Posted: 2024-08-14 09:44, Wednesday
by randowe
RoyalBengalTiger wrote: 2024-08-14 01:50, Wednesday Next question - why are machine gun infantry units commonly classified as anti-tank?
They often have just 1 point of hard attack...
Most likely the efile designers wanted the MG to use the AT-class traits. So the setting is not about the hard attack but about the inherent (hard-coded) traits of the AT class.
But since you are working on your own version of the efile, you could change everything to your liking. Like putting MGs into an other class.

Re: Building a Campaign

Posted: 2024-08-14 23:08, Wednesday
by RoyalBengalTiger
Alright, so what are the special traits?
Is there a list somewhere?

And yes, this is how it was done in Gustlik's efile.
I'm already done doing some changes, but I'd like to know the reasons why some things are done a certain way before doing more changes...

I'll read the Polish forums too when I get a minute (OK, couple hours).

Re: Building a Campaign

Posted: 2024-08-15 07:16, Thursday
by sympatyk
:howdy

Waldzios can provide a full explanation - he introduced the changes
Also in the cavalry - previously it was combined with horses (a unit without transport)
Currently there are two "cavalry" - the old one in the reconnaissance class, and the new one as infantry + transport (horses or horse-drawn cart)

Of course - by creating your own e-file you can change everything as Randowe said

Gustlik's e-file covers a long period of time - from the twenties to the sixties --> therefore the units must be more "universal"
If you only want to have the period of World War II, then you have an easier task ...