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Old 10-26-14, 01:03 AM   #73
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here we go i have found a strange think in campaign.tsr file

this is from OH II lates version witch one all mod list and super mods have it

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Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 3.FurtherInfo=Admitting the triumph of our U-boats over their unescorted convoys, the British are now striving to have ASW protection permanently in place for their merchants coming through the North Atlantic and from West Africa. They are focusing more and more on the shorter northern great circle route, bypassing Iceland, and ensuring that each leg of the trip is handled by one of their escort groups. So far the escorts are low in strength, but their numbers and experience is bound to increase in time. Convoys in the vicinity of Freetown have been reported as increasing in number and still lightly protected.
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 5.PersObj 1.Description=Patrol Winstons Special route
Campaign.Title=WESTERN APPROACHES
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 1.Name=BRITISH SUPPLIES
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 2.Name=GIBRALTAR SUPPLY ROUTE
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 3.Name=CENTRAL ATLANTIC SUPPLIES
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 4.Name=SOUTH ATLANTIC CONVOYS
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 4.FurtherInfo=To prevent British concentration of forces in the North Atlantic we are looking to put some pressure to the south, on the coast of Africa. The vital spots here are Freetown, Cape Town and the routes connecting them to the Americas and the Indian Ocean.
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 5.Name=WINSTON'S SPECIAL
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 6.Name=VIIC Training Drills
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 4.PersObj 1.Description=Patrol along Westren Africa Shipping Route
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 1.FurtherInfo=As an island nation, Britain is highly dependent on imported goods taken by ship from the colonies to the mainland. Attacking these ships would ultimately diminish their ability to wage war and even the will of the people to fight. Following the success of the "Happy Times", Churchill issued the "Battle of Atlantic Directive". More merchantmen will carry guns, while the number of escorts and aircraft assigned to combat the U-boat will be increased.
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 3.PersObj 1.Description=Patrol the Central Atlantic
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 5.FurtherInfo=Realizing the danger of a German invasion is gone, Britain is now shifting its attention to Egypt and India. These territories are under rising menace from Italy or Japan, and they are vital to the survival of the Empire. Under special orders from Prime Minister Churchill himself, convoys are being organized to carry troops to these colonies. The British prize their troops greatly, so they are using nothing but the fastest ships and they are assigning heavy escort forces to their protection. If these ships are found in you area, they should be treated as high priority.
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 2.FurtherInfo=The second route as importance to the British Empire lies to the south of Britain. Consisting mainly of ships carrying commodities from Africa, South America or the Indian Ocean, these convoys are well protected and enter a choke point in the vicinity of Gibraltar.
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 2.PersObj 1.Description=Patrol Gibraltar Area of Operations
Campaign.Description=Our successful operations have made the U-boats a feared weapon and the British have started to take more peculiar actions against it. Churchill's Battle of the Atlantic directive is showing first results, with the British Western Approaches Command rumored to have moved to Liverpool for better control over the Atlantic convoys. The number and experience of escorts on convoy duty is increasing, and merchant ships are carrying more guns. Happy times are over. We are now up against a new challenge.
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 6.PersObj 1.Description=Training Drills
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 6.FurtherInfo=With the introduction of the new VIIC, you have been assigned to a training patrol for equipment familiarisation. Proceed to the test area and conduct training exercises to drill you crew. Finish with weapons testing and sink the target hulks before returning to Kiel where you will receive you new type C. This new design comes with and active sonar and is 2 feet longer. Speed and range has not changed from the VIIB, but many mechanical and electrical upgrades have been made.
Campaign.CampObj.Name=
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 1.PersObj 1.Description=Patrol the North Atlantic Convoys Direct Route


This one is from my backup from my SH5 without mods

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Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 3.FurtherInfo=To accomplish the desired full-time protection of their convoys but lacking the ships with enough endurance to provide it, the British have resorted to a relay system. Local escort groups would cover a convoy in home waters, after which they would be handed over to the Mid-Ocean Escort Force for the perilous crossing of the Atlantic. As each escort group is a permanently formed unit, you can expect their cohesion and efficiency to be greater than the average convoy escort we've met so far. The longer we let them stay in this battle, the better they will become developing counters to our tactics and ways to resist the wolfpack.
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 5.PersObj 1.Description=Sink 37,500 tons of supplies along Africa's western coast
Campaign.Title=WESTERN APPROACHES
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 7.FurtherInfo=Realizing the danger of a German invasion is gone, Britain is now shifting its attention to Egypt and India. These territories are under rising menace from Italy or Japan, and they are vital to the survival of the Empire. Under special orders from Prime Minister Churchill himself, convoys are being organized to carry troops to these colonies. The British prize their troops greatly, so they are using nothing but the fastest ships and they are assigning heavy escort forces to their protection.
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 1.Name=BRITISH SUPPLIES
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 2.Name=GIBRALTAR SUPPLY ROUTE
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 3.Name=MID-OCEAN ESCORT FORCE
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 4.Name=ESCORTED BRITISH SUPPLIES
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 4.FurtherInfo=Admitting the triumph of our U-boats over their unescorted convoys, the British are now striving to have ASW protection permanently in place for their merchants coming through the North Atlantic and from West Africa. They are focusing more and more on the shorter northern great circle route, bypassing Iceland, and ensuring that each leg of the trip is handled by one of their escort groups. So far the escorts are low in strength, but their numbers and experience is bound to increase in time.
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 5.Name=SOUTH ATLANTIC CONVOYS
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 6.Name=SWEEPER CRUISERS
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 7.Name=WINSTON'S SPECIAL
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 4.PersObj 1.Description=Sink 37,500 tons of merchant shipping in North Atlantic
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 1.FurtherInfo=As an island nation, England is highly dependent on imported goods taken by ship from the colonies to the mainland. Attacking these ships would ultimately diminish their ability to wage war and even the will of the people to fight. Following the success of the "Happy Times", Churchill issued the "Battle of Atlantic Directive". More merchantmen will carry guns, while the number of escorts and aircraft assigned to combat the U-boat will be increased.
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 3.PersObj 1.Description=Sink 5 destroyers on escort duty in North Atlantic
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 5.FurtherInfo=To prevent British concentration of forces in the North Atlantic we are looking to put some pressure to the south, on the coast of Africa. The vital spots here are Freetown, Cape Town and the routes connecting them to the Americas and the Indian Ocean.
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 7.PersObj 1.Description=Sink 5 troop transporters ships
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 2.FurtherInfo=The second route as importance to the British Empire lies to the south of England. Consisting mainly of ships carrying commodities from Africa, South America or the Indian Ocean, these convoys are well protected in the vicinity of Freetown and Gibraltar. Further north, they will pass right under the nose of our bases in France.
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 2.PersObj 1.Description=Sink 50,000 tons of supplies west of Gibraltar
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 3.PersObj 2.Description=Sink 5 frigate/corvette ships on patrol duty in North Atlantic
Campaign.Description=Our successful operations have made the U-boats a feared weapon and the British have started to take more peculiar actions against it. Churchill's Battle of the Atlantic directive is showing first results, with the British Western Approaches Command rumored to have moved to Liverpool for better control over the Atlantic convoys. The number and experience of escorts on convoy duty is increasing, and merchant ships are carrying more guns. Happy times are over. We are now up against a new challenge.
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 6.PersObj 1.Description=Sink 4 cruisers patrolling in the South Atlantic
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 6.FurtherInfo=Our U-boat operations in the South Atlantic depend on the presence of resupply ships to provide fuel and torpedoes for extended patrol endurance. The British seem to know this, and in June we have lost the tanker Lothringen, but the supply ship Python is now deployed and supporting both U-boats and surface raiders. We have reports of British heavy cruisers, presumably on search missions for this ship. Heavy cruisers are not a danger to our U-boats, but the Python would be an easy prey for their guns.
Campaign.CampObj.Name=
Campaign.CampObj.MacroObj 1.PersObj 1.Description=Sink 75,000 tons merchant shipping in North Atlantic


as u can see in the first campaign.srt there is no objective to sink any amount of tonnage so i think that's why the tonnage bar will not fill up. in the first is only patrol Objective no sinking ship tonnage objective at all
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