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Sjizzle 03-04-16 01:31 AM

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Originally Posted by THEBERBSTER (Post 2386414)
Hi MaMa
Shall I replace all this information now with your new instructions.?
Post #188 Campaign Fix And Working Tonnage Bar By MaMa > Pictorial Instructions How To Make It Work
Peter


can u w8 2 more days? cos i hope that i will finish this campaign and if the transition will be a success then u can change it :D

THEBERBSTER 03-04-16 05:27 AM

Hi Sjizzle
No problem. :up:
I have a new tutorial waiting in the wings.
Peter

MaMa 03-04-16 11:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by THEBERBSTER (Post 2386414)
Hi MaMa
Shall I replace all this information now with your new instructions.?
Post #188 Campaign Fix And Working Tonnage Bar By MaMa > Pictorial Instructions How To Make It Work
Peter

Hi Peter !

As noted by Sjizzle, let's wait some time as other tests are on the run... i'm currently doing a campaign test with a Win8 OS.

If Sjizzle encounter no problems on Win10 and also me with my Win8 current campaign i think we can then change the tutorial :) !

My campaign should end within this weekend... i'll update everyone as soon as i have some news :up: !

Sjizzle 03-05-16 02:39 AM

transition success again with this fix on windows 10 really good job MaMa...
in my opinion Peter can update his Tutorials :yeah:

THEBERBSTER 03-05-16 05:07 AM

Is it important for the Uplay Browser still to remain disabled in TDW's Generic File Patcher with this updated fix?

Peter

MaMa 03-05-16 05:41 AM

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Originally Posted by THEBERBSTER (Post 2386747)
Is it important for the Uplay Browser still to remain disabled in TDW's Generic File Patcher with this updated fix?

Peter

The UPlay browser must work as originally intended so it must be untouched by the generic patcher.

DO NOT disable the UPlay browser or the Orbit listener, never. In different ways, having one or both of them disabled,this hinder the OSI functions.

Also, the UPlay browser can be freely used online or offline, it makes no difference.

MaMa 03-05-16 01:33 PM

Successful test on Win8 ! :up:

I think the tutorial can be updated Peter. :03:

THEBERBSTER 03-05-16 04:12 PM

The tutorial has been updated.
Post #187 Revised Campaign Fix And Working Tonnage Bar By MaMa

Please address any technical queries regarding the updated or original fix for the attention of MaMa.
Peter

siege00 03-05-16 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by THEBERBSTER (Post 2386919)

Hi Peter,

Will the old method still work? I'm running TWoS, so no tonnage bar, and I always set the priority for osi.exe up when running SH5.

Reason I'm asking is because in general, ie. outside of SH5, I don't want background services to get priority over active user based programs.

Thanks!

THEBERBSTER 03-05-16 04:46 PM

Hi siege
I am only the messenger in all this.

MaMa's original fix did not work for me but this workaround fix did.
The Wolves Of Steel & OHII Single Player Campaign Progress – Workaround By vdr1981

Logically I would assume you do not need to fix anything until you at the start of a gaming session where you are likely to be changing campaigns.
Those using the tonnage bar would need it active all the time.
I am sure MaMa or Vecko will be able to give you the information you want.

Peter

vdr1981 03-05-16 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by siege00 (Post 2386925)
Hi Peter,

Will the old method still work? I'm running TWoS, so no tonnage bar, and I always set the priority for osi.exe up when running SH5.

You dont really have to do that...:yep: All nesecery informations are already in TWoS thread...

Quote:

- How can I pass from one campaign to the next one?
- Make sure to be ON PATROL when deadline date of last objective is reached (ending date of your current campaign), preferably somewhere at open seas without AI units in your vicinity . This is important so be careful if you use mods like "Change Days in Bunker"... The end date of first "Coastal Waters" campaign is 1st June 1940. Check ending dates for other campaigns here.
- If campaign transfer still fails to initialize when you reach campaign ending date, then you may wish to use this or this method to trigger campaign transfer correctly... For this method to work, the TDW patch which disables Uplay browser should be disabled. Note that Mama's solution with TWoS is necessary only when you expecting campaign transfer, on campaign ending. Before that date, you can load your gamesaves with or without setting OSI.exe priority, there will be no significant impact on campaign progress.
- Alternatively, you can use this workaround which will work for sure...SH5 campaign progress workaround
Quote:

Reason I'm asking is because in general, ie. outside of SH5, I don't want background services to get priority over active user based programs.

Thanks!
Hm, maybe you're right...:hmmm: This indeed can be a problem, especcially on low spec systems...:hmmm:

THEBERBSTER 03-05-16 05:13 PM

Hi Vecko
I have included your workaround in the tutorial as an option.
Peter

siege00 03-05-16 05:23 PM

Thanks Peter and Vecko!

I'm going to have to keep separate notes for SH3 and SH5 megamods. Subsim has to be the most complete forum supporting a sim/game series I've ever come across. Though the issue with that is sometimes the info can be hard to find due to the sheer amount of content. I definitely prefer it this way though compared to the information just not existing. Love the fact that everyone is so helpful as well. :salute:

Thanks again! Loving so far TWoS by the way

MaMa 03-05-16 06:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by siege00 (Post 2386925)
Hi Peter,

Will the old method still work? I'm running TWoS, so no tonnage bar, and I always set the priority for osi.exe up when running SH5.

Reason I'm asking is because in general, ie. outside of SH5, I don't want background services to get priority over active user based programs.

Thanks!

Hi Siege00 !

I made several tests (running games and various programs) with my two PC (a desktop and a notebook, the latter is a medium specs computer), both of them set with background services priority, and until now i have not seen any problem.

I'm quite interested to know if low specs computers experiences slowdown episodes or any other problems... so, if you have some informations to share, they are more than welcome :03: !

Beside that, if you don't want to change your system settings, you can continue to use my first fix (assuming that in your case was functioning well) at will :salute: !

siege00 03-05-16 09:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MaMa (Post 2386947)
Hi Siege00 !

I made several tests (running games and various programs) with my two PC (a desktop and a notebook, the latter is a medium specs computer), both of them set with background services priority, and until now i have not seen any problem.

I'm quite interested to know if low specs computers experiences slowdown episodes or any other problems... so, if you have some informations to share, they are more than welcome :03: !

Beside that, if you don't want to change your system settings, you can continue to use my first fix (assuming that in your case was functioning well) at will :salute: !

Hi MaMa, thanks for the reply. A lot of it comes down to what people have running on their machines and what they use them for. For most users it probably won't make a difference since they aren't running a lot of background processes. I'm running on a pretty beefy computer, but often have multiple things going on in the background that would chew up cycles (rendering, compiling, DB services, etc.) Especially the DB stuff... SQL in particular will really chew up proc/mem if it's allowed to. The only older/low spec system I have won't even run SH5. :haha:

Thanks for the help and the mods!


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