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Old 10-17-09, 04:03 PM   #2
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Number One.

Before we start backup the db folder in Fleet Command main directory, also you will need the Fleet Command DB editor to try this, you can get it from the Fleet Command downloads.

You can also download it from my filefactory download site.

http://www.filefactory.com/file/654beb/n/fcdbedit51_zip

Extract the Fleet Command DB editor to the Desktop then left click the FCDBEdit.exe and then click run.

Use the drop down menu to get the location of the db files.

For example.

Local Disk C:\Program Files\Jane's Combat Simulations\fleet command\Database\object.odb

OR

Local Disk (C) \Program Files\Steam\steamapps\common\fleet command\database\object.odb

OR

Local Disk C:\Program Files\Sonalysts Combat Simulations\fleet command\database\object.odb

Next Left double click on objects.odb

Next Left click View,

Next Left click Launchers...

Now a window will pop-up called Launcher Records.

Note:

If you would like to make it easy to use the Fleet Command DB editor, extract the FCDBEdit.exe to one of the above locations, depending on whichever version of FC you have got

Look down the left hand side of the Launcher Records window you will see a lot of numbers and names.

For example,

0001.
0002. LA SSN Mid-tubes P
0003. LA SSN Mid-tubes S

Go down the records and till you come to 0311: Sov 22 Lnchr P and double click on it.

Look for where it say ( Firing Core Half Angle: ) and change 30 to 90 then save the record. You will need to do the same for the 0312: Sov 22 Lnchr S records as well.

Next click the X at the top on the right hand side of the screen and again on the Fleet Command Database Editor screen then click yes to save.

Thank You for reading.

Last edited by Fleet Command CC; 10-17-09 at 04:27 PM.
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