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 ====== Campaign ====== ====== Campaign ======
  
-Campaign is the most interesting part of Falcon 4, its really a dynamic, there is no scripted missions.+Campaign is the most interesting part of Falcon 4, its really a **Dynamic Campaign**, there is no scripted missions.  
 + 
 +Campaign is edited by [[falcon4:​tools:​tacedit|TacEdit]].
  
 We have listed [[falcon4:​campaign:​files|Campaign files]] descriptions and functions. We have listed [[falcon4:​campaign:​files|Campaign files]] descriptions and functions.
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 See our dedicated tutorial for [[falcon4:​campaign:​pak|PAK areas]]. See our dedicated tutorial for [[falcon4:​campaign:​pak|PAK areas]].
  
-Now obsolete, but still online for reference [[falcon4:campaign:​villageutil|Village Util]] tutorial.+Now obsolete, but still online for reference [[falcon4:tools:​villageutil|Village Util]] tutorial.
  
-[[falcon4:​campaign:​bridges|Bridges]] tutorial.+Road [[falcon4:​campaign:​bridges|Bridges]] tutorial.
  
-[[falcon4:​campaign:​links|Links]] tutorial.+Objective ​[[falcon4:​campaign:​links|Links]] tutorial.
  
-[[falcon4:​campaign:​trigger|Trigger]] reference.+[[falcon4:​campaign:​trigger|Trigger]] reference. Different [[falcon4:​campaign:​triggertime|starting time]] of war made by triggers.
  
-[[falcon4:​campaign:​tacan|TACAN]] reference.+Airfield ​[[falcon4:​campaign:​tacan|TACAN]] reference.
  
 [[falcon4:​campaign:​groundunits|Ground units]] reference. [[falcon4:​campaign:​groundunits|Ground units]] reference.
 +
 +Cockpit [[falcon4:​campaign:​kneemap|Kneemap]] reference.
 +
 +Check out well known [[falcon4:​campaign:​pmckoreacampaigns|PMC Korean TCL Campaigns]] TCL script example campaigns. **Updated 08-06-10**!
 +
 +[[falcon4:​campaign:​strings|Strings.wch]] file usage.
 +
 +[[falcon4:​campaign:​names|Campaign Names]] and descriptions.
 +
 +[[falcon4:​campaign:​reinforcements|Reinforcements]],​ how are they handled by campaign engine, how to add reinforcements using TacEdit etc.
 +
 +Guide for [[falcon4:​campaign:​adding_squadrons|How to add squadrons]] and [[falcon4:​campaign:​adding_objectives|How to add objectives]] to a campaign.
 +
  
 ====== Campaign Tutorial ====== ====== Campaign Tutorial ======
  
-First you need map bitmap for this theater, which you can make with TerrainView ​Operations -> Save Bitmap. This bitmap should only have features of Airports and Cities, but its up to you how flooded you want it to be... Second you need .THR file, to create theater file (.THR) use PathMaker ​(included in TheaterMaker package).+First you need map bitmap for this theater, which you can make with [[falcon4:​tools:​terrainview|Terrainview]] **Operations -> Save Bitmap** (or you can use [[falcon4:​tools:​cate|CATE]]). This bitmap should only have features of Airports and Cities, but its up to you how flooded you want it to be... Second you need .THR file, to create theater file (.THR) use [[falcon4:​tools:​theatermaker|PathMaker]] util.
  
-In tacedit you cannot create fresh new save0.cam file (We prefer save0.cam as its the default campaign you get into the screen when you click campaign icon), you need to take the korean ​save0.cam and delete every object from it. Then you can add stuff what you want. Here is how it should ​be done:+In [[falcon4:​tools:​tacedit|Tacedit]] ​you cannot create fresh new save0.cam file (We prefer save0.cam as its the default campaign you get into the screen when you click campaign icon), you need to take the Korean ​save0.cam and delete every object from it. Then you can add stuff what you want. Falcon 4 Allied Force (AF) campaign files cannot ​be read by TacEdit, if you are making new campaign for AF, just take the SP4.2 campaign files and use them. It is not possible to edit existing AF campaigns.
  
-Start Tacedit, select save0.cam (original Korea), ​delete ​every objective/unit by going into the Object List and with Edit menu choose Delete Allgo to Units and with Edit menu choose again Delete All. Then go to Campaign menu and with Edit menu choose again Delete All. There is also boxes: Theater, Senario and Saved Name - change Theater to whatever you are currently doing, like for example "​Vietnam"​. Also you need to change Location -> Theater X and Thr Y according to your theater size, like:+To delete ​the existing objectives/unitsthis is how it should be done:
  
-Theater X/Y: 1024 == 64 segments ​(falcon 4 default).\\ +Start TacEdit, select save0.cam ​(original Korea), delete every objective/​unit by going into the Object List and with Edit menu choose Delete All, go to Units and with Edit menu choose again Delete AllThen go to Campaign menu and with Edit menu choose again Delete All. There is also boxes: ​Theater, Senario and Saved Name - change Theater to whatever you are currently doing, like for example "​Vietnam"​Also you need to change Location -> Theater X and THR according to your theater size, like:
-Theater ​X/Y: 2048 == 128 segments.\\ +
-Theater X/Y: 4096 == 256 segments.\\+
  
-After you have changed ​Theater ​name and Theater sizes (if neededyou need to click Apply button in the lower right corner. Then Save and exit tacedit. ​+Theater ​X/Y ^ Segments ^ 
 +| 1024 | 64 segments ​(falcon 4 default
 +| 2048 | 128 segments | 
 +| 4096 | 256 segments |
  
-Restart tacedit and select same save0.cam file, which now is totally clean. select Campaign and see if Theater ​is really "​Vietnam" ​and Location -> Theater ​X/Y's are like you changed themNow you can start to add objectives ​and units.+After you have changed ​Theater ​name and Theater ​sizes (if needed) ​you need to click Apply button in the lower right cornerThen Save and exit TacEdit
  
-This point load your theaters map with "Load Background Bitmap"​ icon, and get ready to import your new object ​.CSV file. The Objectives .CSV file is created with dem2terrain util when you created the initial theater.L2 terrain file. Read more about creating .CSV object file with village util from TDF'​s ​but be adviced that using village util is OLD METHOD and today we use dem2terrain objective csv file with TCL scripts which create the additional objectives around PAK citiesThere is no tutorial for TCL script usage, but download the PMC Korean Campaign with the TCL scripts, its rather easy to understand how to create simple campaign with them.+Restart TacEdit ​and select same save0.cam file, which now is totally cleanselect Campaign and see if Theater ​is really "​Vietnam"​ and Location -> Theater X/Y'​s ​are like you changed themNow you can start to add objectives and units.
  
-Click Objectives -> Import Objectives and select the correct .CSV file. Ok now you have lot of objects in the map, check Object List menu to see if the names came out right. If the Objective section shows lot of numbers, then something is wrong. There should be clear names or at least "​NoName"​ entries. If everything is ok, click save, now be careful... TacEdit asks you a Save Theater Strings As, where you need to select the path (this is the folder where your save0.cam file is) and give a filename excatly ​like it was in the Campaign -> Theater slot, which in our example case was "​Vietnam",​ so you need to type File name: Vietnam - and click Save. Next exit tacedit ​and restart it loading save0.cam.+This point load your theaters map with "Load Background Bitmap"​ icon, and get ready to import your new object .CSV file. The Objectives .CSV file is created with [[falcon4:​tools:​dem2terrain|Dem2Terrain]] util when you created the initial theater.L2 terrain file. Read more about creating .CSV object file with [[falcon4:​tools:​villageutil|Village Util]] from TDF's but be advised that using village util is //OLD METHOD// and today we use dem2terrain objective csv file with TCL scripts which create the additional objectives around [[falcon4:​campaign:​pak|PAK]] cities. There is no tutorial for TCL script usage, but download the [[falcon4:​campaign:​pmckoreacampaigns|PMC Korean Campaigns]] with the TCL scripts, its rather easy to understand how to create simple campaign with them. 
 + 
 +Click Objectives -> Import Objectives and select the correct .CSV file. OK now you have lot of objects in the map, check Object List menu to see if the names came out right. If the Objective section shows lot of numbers, then something is wrong. There should be clear names or at least "​NoName"​ entries. If everything is OK, click save, now be careful... TacEdit asks you a Save Theater Strings As, where you need to select the path (this is the folder where your save0.cam file is) and give a file name exactly ​like it was in the Campaign -> Theater slot, which in our example case was "​Vietnam",​ so you need to type File name: Vietnam - and click Save. Next exit TacEdit ​and restart it loading save0.cam.
  
 Go to the Map View and you'll should see lot of objects (this can vary depending what kind of theater are you building). First thing you need to do is change the teams, this works with mouse dragging a box around the objects in the screen. You'll get Objective Operation menu, there are the Current Owner and Orig Owner edit boxes. Change the both of them to 2 then click the Set Viewed button. Voila as you see the objects changed to blue color, this means they are now ROK (the good guys). Use this method to "​color"​ the whole friendly territory. Now do the same thing for enemies, select enemy territory and change the "​Current Owner" and "Orig Owner" to number 6. You should see the color to turn sort of olive green. Go to the Map View and you'll should see lot of objects (this can vary depending what kind of theater are you building). First thing you need to do is change the teams, this works with mouse dragging a box around the objects in the screen. You'll get Objective Operation menu, there are the Current Owner and Orig Owner edit boxes. Change the both of them to 2 then click the Set Viewed button. Voila as you see the objects changed to blue color, this means they are now ROK (the good guys). Use this method to "​color"​ the whole friendly territory. Now do the same thing for enemies, select enemy territory and change the "​Current Owner" and "Orig Owner" to number 6. You should see the color to turn sort of olive green.
  
-Now that you've edited the teams I suggest you click save, exit and restart ​tacedit ​(again, to be safe). Lets continue, now go to the Map View and use Objectives -> Remove Bad Links. Then use Objectives -> Check Objectives. Next you need to use Objectives -> Auto Flag Objectives.+Now that you've edited the teams I suggest you click save, exit and restart ​TacEdit ​(again, to be safe). Lets continue, now go to the Map View and use Objectives -> Remove Bad Links. Then use Objectives -> Check Objectives. Next you need to use Objectives -> Auto Flag Objectives.
  
-Now we will include Priority cities, (please view our PAK tutorial for details)\\+Now we will include Priority cities, (please view our [[falcon4:​campaign:​pak|PAK]] tutorial for details)\\
 Select View -> View Objectives -> None.\\ Select View -> View Objectives -> None.\\
 Select View -> View Objectives -> Cities.\\ Select View -> View Objectives -> Cities.\\
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 Select View -> Show Links.\\ Select View -> Show Links.\\
 Select View -> Show Parent Links.\\ Select View -> Show Parent Links.\\
-You should see only the cities in the map view at this point. Which citys come to priority city is you to you. Ok double click some city and change its Priority to 81 or above and click ok, now there should be purple "​target"​ ring over the city, continue adding these Priority 81 or above cities all over the map not too far apart. After priority cities are added, select Objectives -> Reset Parents and then click (just one click, no double click) to any (dont matter which) object and you will see the parent links drawn as green lines. These green line areas are the PAK areas where you can concentrate your firepower in the campaign.+You should see only the cities in the map view at this point. Which citys come to priority city is you to you. Ok double click some city and change its Priority to 81 or above and click OK, now there should be purple "​target"​ ring over the city, continue adding these Priority 81 or above cities all over the map not too far apart. After priority cities are added, select Objectives -> Reset Parents and then click (just one click, no double click) to any (dont matter which) object and you will see the parent links drawn as green lines. These green line areas are the PAK areas where you can concentrate your firepower in the campaign.
  
-Next we will add links which the ground units use for movement. This section we will also cover more deeply later. Press the Show Links button, then select View -> View Objectives -> View All. Now choose Edit -> Link Mode. Now zoom into two closest objects of opposing sides (blue and olive green), draw a line between these objects. You'll get prompted by THR filename, this should be the .THR file you have already created with PathMaker. After you click Open it starts to process the Path, now this can take few moments. When its done, you will see the black line between the objects. Now again click save and exit tacedit.+Next we will add links which the ground units use for movement. This section we will also cover more deeply later. Press the Show Links button, then select View -> View Objectives -> View All. Now choose Edit -> Link Mode. Now zoom into two closest objects of opposing sides (blue and olive green), draw a line between these objects. You'll get prompted by THR file name, this should be the .THR file you have already created with PathMaker. After you click Open it starts to process the Path, now this can take few moments. When its done, you will see the black line between the objects. Now again click save and exit TacEdit.
  
-Restart ​tacedit ​with save0.cam and add two squadrons, one team 2 and one for the team 6 (ROK and DPRK by default).+Restart ​TacEdit ​with save0.cam and add two squadrons, one team 2 and one for the team 6 (ROK and DPRK by default).
  
  
 +====== Air tasks ======
  
-====== Triggers ======+Air tasks are missions that the campaign engine tasks, these missions are one time only, after the flight/​package lands it does not exists in the air tasks anymore. For example these could be BARCAPS (default stuff in korean campaign) to keep enemy aircraft'​s from entering into friendly territory. Maybe AWACS in safe area or if your new theater has requirement for TANKER maintain station over the ocean, then air tasks came in handy. ​
  
-Next the save0.tri file; Its the event triggers, you need to remove everything except ​these lines:\\+You'll find them from Teams -> Country -> Air Tasks. These are country/​team specific. Since we really cannot provide any direct example, we just try to explain what these slots do. First you must click the Teams page, then select appropriate country/​team and then press Air Tasks buttonNow you are in the "Air Tasks" menu. There are some edit boxes and numbersnever mind these. Look the window which is labeled "​Tasks"​ and double click first of the "​Req"​ numbers. Now you are in Mission Requests menu where we make the actual sortie specifications. There are lot of settings and numbers here, but we only list these ones that are important.
  
 +Request ID - The objective ID number.\\
 +PAK - The PAK number where the objective belongs.\\
 +X and Y - The coordinates for actual sortie location.\\
 +Mission - Mission type, BARCAP, Tanker, Strike, HAVCAP etc.\\
 +Roe Check - Rules of Engagement for the sortie.
 +
 +Lets assume you have theater that needs air refuel over the ocean. Now usually the campaign engine does not give you what you need. So look the area where you want to tanker to orbit, mark down the X/Y coordinates,​ then search for closest PAK city and mark down its Objective ID. Now in the Mission Requests window write the Objective ID into Request ID slot, write the PAK number into PAK slot and then the X/Y coordinates of your favorite tanker station into the X and Y slots. Now select the drop down menu of Mission into Tanker and Roe Check into none. Click OK and you are done. Start the campaign and your tanker squadron will get tasked into orbiting those coordinates you wrote into the X and Y slots. Very nice.
 +
 +There is however limited number of Air Tasks that can be assigned, we have tried to add several days worth of air tasks for tankers in ODS theater according to the historical tanker stations. But the tanker air tasks disappeared from the campaign save0.cam file after few minutes running the campaign. Test it out to find suitable air tasks to your theater.
 +
 +Sorry about this tutorial, this suck, we will be improving this. If you have any ideas /comments/ suggestions,​ please post to our forums.
 +
 +
 +====== Carrier Squadrons ======
 +
 +Carrier battle groups and squadrons to them can be easily placed with TCL scripts.
 +
 +Insert Navy unit, place it to a good spot. Take a note of its ID and coordinates. Next add a squadron, click any airbase available (no matter which one), then at Squadron Page at the slot Airbase ID you will need to type the Carrier'​s ID. Next is Unit Properties where you'll add name (squadron number) and finally in Base Object you need to insert X / Y coordinates of the Carrier. Done, click OK. Now your squadron will appear in the carrier without leaving nasty "​ghost"​ to the airbase.
 +
 +**Adding squadrons to carriers by TCL scripts**
 +
 +Here is direct copy paste from PMC Korean Campaigns TCL scripts how to add carrier squadrons.
 +<code cpp>
 +# CARRIER FLEETS
 +#
 +#*USS Ranger CVW-2 NE
 +# F14A (VF1 and VF2);
 +# A6E (VA155); ​
 +# E-2C (VAW116);
 +# EA6B (VAQ131); ​
 +# S3A (VS38); SH3H (HS14)
 +set carrx 690
 +set carry 540
 +set sqname $squadname
 +
 +# USS RANGER
 +# 545  - navy (carrier CV-67 Kennedy)
 +set newid [unit create 445]
 +unit set $newid bflags 2 control 1 x $carrx y $carry name 2 unitflags 32 destx $carrx desty $carry
 +incr sqname 1
 +# 455  - fighter (f-14b)
 +set newid [unit create 355]
 +unit set $newid bflags 3 control 1 x $carrx y $carry name $sqname unitflags 32 destx $carrx desty $carry
 +incr sqname 1
 +set newid [unit create 355]
 +unit set $newid bflags 3 control 1 x $carrx y $carry name $sqname unitflags 32 destx $carrx desty $carry
 +incr sqname 1
 +# 473  - fighter (f/a-18c)
 +set newid [unit create 373]
 +unit set $newid bflags 3 control 1 x $carrx y $carry name $sqname unitflags 32 destx $carrx desty $carry
 +incr sqname 1
 +set newid [unit create 373]
 +unit set $newid bflags 3 control 1 x $carrx y $carry name $sqname unitflags 32 destx $carrx desty $carry
 +incr sqname 1
 +# 475  - attack (a-6e)
 +set newid [unit create 375]
 +unit set $newid bflags 3 control 1 x $carrx y $carry name $sqname unitflags 32 destx $carrx desty $carry
 +incr sqname 1
 +# 513  - awacs (e-2c)
 +set newid [unit create 413]
 +unit set $newid bflags 3 control 1 x $carrx y $carry name $sqname unitflags 32 destx $carrx desty $carry
 +incr sqname 1
 +# 496  - ecm (ea-6b)
 +set newid [unit create 396]
 +unit set $newid bflags 3 control 1 x $carrx y $carry name $sqname unitflags 32 destx $carrx desty $carry
 +printout "USS RANGER (cv-67 kennedy), english channel"​
 +printout "USS RANGER: 2x f-14b, 2x f/a-18c, a-6e, e-2c, ea6b."
 +</​code>​
 +Important values are //set carrx// <X coord> and //set carry// <Y coord>, these are the location of your carrier Navy unit.
 +
 +Then //set sqname $squadname//​ will just add the squadron number for carrier squadrons to the same as previous in the TCL script.
 +
 +And finally the actual aircraft squadron gets added with //set newid [unit create <TacEdit ID>]// command.
 +
 +Take a note that this is the little bit old method of adding squadrons, there is newer much improved code to do the same effect with less clutter on your main TCL by using procedure. This is the code for the main TCL for this procedure:
 +<code cpp>
 +#
 +# Carrier Fleets
 +#
 +set carrx 730
 +set carry 1220
 +#
 +# SQUADRON VARIABLES carriers ;)
 +#
 +set sqname $squadname
 +set carrname 32
 +
 +source "​create.Present.Carrier.Group.tcl"​
 +</​code>​
 +This TCL code calls the //​create.Present.Carrier.Group.tcl//​ script. This script then again will look like this following example code:
 <​code>​ <​code>​
-#TOTAL_EVENTS 1 +
-#SET_TEMPO 150 +CARRIER FLEETS PRESENT DAY SPx latest! 
-#ENDINIT+#
  
-#IF_CAMPAIGN_DAY G 30 +set newid [unit create 2156] 
-#PLAY_MOVIE 115 +unit set $newid bflags 2 control 1 x $carrx y $carry name $carrname unitflags 32 destx $carrx desty $carry 
-#DO_EVENT ​+455  - fighter (f-14b) 
-#END_GAME ​+set newid [unit create 355] 
-#ENDIF+unit set $newid bflags 2 control 1 x $carrx y $carry name $squadname unitflags 32 destx $carrx desty $carry 
 +incr squadname 1 
 +set newid [unit create 355] 
 +unit set $newid bflags 2 control 1 x $carrx y $carry name $squadname unitflags 32 destx $carrx desty $carry 
 +incr squadname 1 
 +373 - fighter (f/a-18c) 
 +set newid [unit create 373] 
 +unit set $newid bflags 2 control 1 x $carrx y $carry name $squadname unitflags 32 destx $carrx desty $carry 
 +incr squadname 1 
 +set newid [unit create 373] 
 +unit set $newid bflags 2 control 1 x $carrx y $carry name $squadname unitflags 32 destx $carrx desty $carry 
 +incr squadname 1 
 +475  - attack (a-6e) 
 +set newid [unit create 375] 
 +unit set $newid bflags 2 control 1 x $carrx y $carry name $squadname unitflags 32 destx $carrx desty $carry 
 +incr squadname 1 
 +set newid [unit create 375] 
 +unit set $newid bflags 2 control 1 x $carrx y $carry name $squadname unitflags 32 destx $carrx desty $carry 
 +incr squadname ​
 +496  - ecm (ea-6b) 
 +set newid [unit create 396] 
 +unit set $newid bflags 2 control 1 x $carrx y $carry name $squadname unitflags 32 destx $carrx desty $carry 
 +incr squadname ​
 +513  - awacs (e-2c) 
 +set newid [unit create 413] 
 +unit set $newid bflags 2 control 1 x $carrx y $carry name $squadname unitflags 32 destx $carrx desty $carry 
 +incr squadname 1
  
-#ENDSCRIPT+printout "​Carrier Group created to X: $carrx, Y: $carry"​
 </​code>​ </​code>​
 +This latest code adds as its script name suggests, present time carrier squadron setup including the aircraft'​s you see listed on the script. This may or may not suit your campaign, so you need to tweak the values yourself. This is just two methods of adding carrier squadrons with TCL scripts.
  
-Now your campaign run until you reach 30 days. We want this file to be clean because default korean triggers would most likely effect your personal campaign operation. (We'll get back to trigger file lateron).+====== Ground Units ======
  
-Complete list of triggers in [[falcon4:​campaign:​trigger|Trigger]] page.+More information about ground units can be found [[falcon4:​campaign:​groundunits|here]]. 
 + 
 + 
 +====== Korean Campaign Analysis ====== 
 + 
 +**Korean Campaign Analysis from SP4.2** by Snake Man 
 + 
 +This is analysis of the original Microprose made campaign with the SuperPAK 4.2 edits, the last common and unified campaign release. 
 + 
 +Statistics: 2656 objectives and 919 units. 
 + 
 +  * Many ROK army bases near the FLOT. 
 +  * Many DPRK HART sites, D-30 artillery in the FLOT. 
 +  * Ten (10) SAM sites in Wonsan region, 9 SAMs in Pyongyang area. 
 +  * Alot of Army bases and Depots on both sides spread across the theater. 
 +  * ROK has 4 HQs, DPRK has 5. 
 +  * ROK has 10 radar sites, DPRK has 9. 
 +  * ROK has 8 SAM sites, DPRK has... well over 30 or so. 
 +  * ROK has 11 nuclear plants, DPRK has 14. 
 +  * ROK has 7 naval bases, DPRK has 18. 
 + 
 + 
 +Here is a little overview on the different objective type priorities. 
 + 
 +^ Objective Type ^ Priority ^ Commonly used priority ^ 
 +| Airbase | 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 | 30??? | 
 +| Airstrip | 10, 20, 30 | 10 | 
 +| Army Base | 20, 30, 40, 50 | 30 | 
 +| Border | 10, 20 | 10 | 
 +| Bridge | 10, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50 | 20 | 
 +| Chemical Plant | 10, 30 | 30 | 
 +| City | 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50, 60, 81-100 | 30, 100 Pyongyang / Seoul capitals | 
 +| Depot | 10, 30 | 30 | 
 +| Factory | 10, 20, 30, 40 | 30 | 
 +| Fortification | 20 | one objective only | 
 +| HART site | 20, 30 | 30 | 
 +| Headquarters | 30, 50 | 30 | 
 +| Highway | 10 | only 10 used | 
 +| Hill Top | 0 | only 0 used | 
 +| Junction | 10, 30, 50 | 10 | 
 +| Nuclear Plant | 10, 30 | 30 | 
 +| Pass | 20 | only 20 used | 
 +| Port | 10, 20, 30, 40 | 30 | 
 +| Power Plant | 10, 30, 40 | 30 | 
 +| Radar Station | 30, 50 | 30 | 
 +| Radio Tower | 30 | one objective only | 
 +| Refinery | 10, 40, 50 | 40 | 
 +| SAM Site | 20, 30, 32, 40 | 30 | 
 +| Town | 1, 10, 20, 30, 40 | 10 | 
 +| Village | 10, 20 | 10 |
  
  
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-====== ​Ground Units ======+====== ​Objectives ​======
  
-More information about ground ​units can be found [[falcon4:​campaign:​groundunits|here]].+Objectives are the ground ​objects / models in the campaign. Objectives are linked (see [[falcon4:​campaign:​links|Links]]) together so ground units can move from one objective to another. Objectives have priority values ranging from 1-100.
  
-====== Carrier Squadrons ======+In TacEdit if you have problem with //​Objectives -> Check Objectives//​ feature giving you Bad Feature Count error, then you might check that all your objectives are named properly. Bad feature count error comes if you have objective without a name.
  
-Carrier battle groups and squadrons to them can be easily placed with TCL scripts. +Parent objectivesIf you have lets say city and airbase, you don't necessarily ​need to name the airbase manually, you can just give the airbase a Parent Id which is the ID of the citythen your airbase is called ​"Cityname <​airbase>​" ​like "​Baghdad Airbase"​ etc.
-Insert Navy unit, place it to good spot. Take a note of its ID and coordinates. Next add a squadron, click any airbase ​available (no matter which one)then at Squadron Page at the slot Airbase Id you will need to type the Carrier'​s ​ID. Next is Unit Properties where you'll add name (squadron number) and finally in Base Object you need to insert X / Y coordinates ​of the Carrier. Doneclik OK. Now your squadron will appear in the carrier without leaving nasty "ghost" ​to the airbase.+
  
-====== Air tasks ====== 
  
-Air tasks are missions that the campaign engine tasks, these missions are one time only, after the flight/​package lands it does not exists in the air tasks anymore. For example these could be BARCAPS ​(default stuff in korean campainto keep enemy aircrafts from entering into friendly territory. Maybe AWACS in safe area or if your new theater has requirement for TANKER maintain station over the ocean, then air tasks came in handy. ​+====== Tactical Engagement ​(TE======
  
-You'll find them from Teams -> Country -> Air Tasks. These are country/​team specific. Since we really cannot provide any direct example, we just try to explain what these slots do. First you must click the Teams page, then select appropriate country/​team and then press Air Tasks button. Now you are in the "Air Tasks" menu. There are some edit boxes and numbers, never mind these. Look the window which is labeled "​Tasks"​ and double click first of the "​Req"​ numbers. Now you are in Mission Requests menu where we make the actual sortie specifications. There are lot of settings and numbers here, but we only list these ones that are important.+This is quick tutorial how to to create a working Tactical Engagement (TE).
  
-Request ID - The objective ID number.\\ +TE is the te_new.tac file in your Falcon campaign directory, its sort of like save?.cam file on most partsbut there is no ground units and squadronsas those are placed by the user in TE editor ingame.
-PAK - The PAK number where the objective belongs.\\ +
-X and Y - The coordinates for actual sortie location.\\ +
-Mission - Mission typeBARCAPTanker, Strike, HAVCAP etc.\\ +
-Roe Check - Rules of Engagement for the sortie.+
  
-Lets assume you have theater that needs air refuel over the ocean. Now usually the campaign engine does not give you what you need. So look the area where you want to tanker ​to orbit, mark down the X/Y coordinates,​ then search for closest PAK city and mark down its Objective IDNow in the Mission Requests window write the Objective ID into Request ID slotwrite the PAK number into PAK slot and then the X/Y coordinates of your favourite tanker station into the X and Y slots. Now select the drop down menu of Mission into Tanker and Roe Check into none. Click OK and you are done. Start the campaign and your tanker squadron will get tasked into orbiting those coordinates ​you wrote into the X and Y slots. Very nice.+First and foremost ​you need to be able to create working set of campaign objectives (objects in the .cam file)when you have done that successfully ​you can proceed.
  
-There is however limited number of Air Tasks that can be assigned, we have tried to add several days worth of air tasks for tankers in ODS theater according to the historical tanker stations. But the tanker air tasks disappeared from the campaign save0.cam file after few minutes running the campaign. Test it out to find suitable air tasks to your theater.+**Creating te_new.tac tutorial**:
  
-Sorry about this tutorial, this suckwe will be improving thisIf you have any ideas /comments/ suggestionsplease post to our forums.+  - Open a te_new.tac filedelete everything. Do this by going into Campaign menuthen choosing Edit -> Delete all, then proceeding the same procedure to Object List, Objective Delta, Pol, and Units menus. 
 +  - Save and restart TacEdit. 
 +  - Load te_new.tac and go to a Map View, then choose Objectives -> Import Objectives. Give it the .csv file where you saved your campaign objectives. 
 +  - In Map View, choose half of the objectives and set them to Team 1, then choose rest and set them to Team 2. TE only can have 2 teams (blue and red). 
 +  - Save and you are done. 
 + 
 +Remember that te_new.tac is always the "child of save?.cam family"​first you need to create complete objectives list into the save0.cam (we prefer 0), then export the objectives into .csv file from which you create save1.cam, save2.cam and te_new.tac files accordingly. 
 + 
 + 
 +====== Triggers ====== 
 + 
 +Next the save0.tri file; Its the event triggers, you need to remove everything except these lines:\\ 
 + 
 +<​code>​ 
 +#​TOTAL_EVENTS 1 
 +#SET_TEMPO 150 
 +#ENDINIT 
 + 
 +#​IF_CAMPAIGN_DAY G 30 
 +#PLAY_MOVIE 115 
 +#DO_EVENT 1 
 +#END_GAME 1 
 +#ENDIF 
 + 
 +#​ENDSCRIPT 
 +</​code>​ 
 +Now your campaign run until you reach 30 days. We want this file to be clean because default Korean triggers would most likely effect your personal campaign operation. (We'll get back to trigger file later on). 
 + 
 +Complete list of triggers in [[falcon4:​campaign:​trigger|Trigger]] page.
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