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Location: 59 Lille France
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Hello propbeanie
Here is what I found by opening the system tool of my pc: Processeur : Intel(R) Corel(TM)2 Duo CPU E7500@2.93GHz 3.25 Go RAM Extension d'adresse physique (I do not know what that means, I'm not a Geek) Carte video : NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250 OS: XP édition familiale version 2002 Service pack 3 32 bits Disque dur : Hitachi HDT721010SLA360 Capacité 931 Go Utilisé 736 Go Libre 134 Go Than you very much for your help Best regards Yves |
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That's it ! I finally found the cause of the problem of the disappearance of the GENERIC references for each type of ship.
This is at the level of the English.cfg and Deutch.cfg files in the Data / Roster directory The Rub1.45 mod replaced all the type entries with "-" which resulted in the replacement of all GENERIC types by a single GENERIC unspecified. Thanks to Der Teddy Bar for reporting on Subsim in 2006 this particularity. With the help of the excellent JSGME tool, you just need to deliver the original files just when you use the mission editor and remove them when you play. Best regards Yves |
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