Scenario Creation.
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 1:15 am
Hi.
1: How do you switch sides when editing (there has to be a way). (I don't see the command in the docs).
2: The Docs never told me I had to take command of the ARMY to move the troops. I thought the debug option would override this. (I could be wrong).
3: The docs tell me to use Debug=2, then in the example it says to use Debug=1, and the explanation for the 2 is *********** what in the name is that, and what is it's real purpose?
I personally think the SDK Docs has to be re-written. In one section it tells you to do one thing, and in another something else, what gives?
Anyway, it would also be better to teach someone on how too create a scenario from scratch instead of telling them to take a sample script. It still doesn't explain the fundamentals which I think is so important in understanding something fully. I mean how can anyone really learn anything if all they do is replace bits, and pieces in a script that is already written? :woohoo:
Sorry folks, but I had to blow a wee bit of steam here. I hate having to keep asking people questions, and it does make me feel like I can't do anything on my own. If the written docs can't help me, then who do I turn too?
Later...
1: How do you switch sides when editing (there has to be a way). (I don't see the command in the docs).
2: The Docs never told me I had to take command of the ARMY to move the troops. I thought the debug option would override this. (I could be wrong).
3: The docs tell me to use Debug=2, then in the example it says to use Debug=1, and the explanation for the 2 is *********** what in the name is that, and what is it's real purpose?
I personally think the SDK Docs has to be re-written. In one section it tells you to do one thing, and in another something else, what gives?
Anyway, it would also be better to teach someone on how too create a scenario from scratch instead of telling them to take a sample script. It still doesn't explain the fundamentals which I think is so important in understanding something fully. I mean how can anyone really learn anything if all they do is replace bits, and pieces in a script that is already written? :woohoo:
Sorry folks, but I had to blow a wee bit of steam here. I hate having to keep asking people questions, and it does make me feel like I can't do anything on my own. If the written docs can't help me, then who do I turn too?
Later...