Like the title says
Active Campaigns
Looks very even so far.
BUMP…
as it says.
Cheers Keets, for stats and hosting.
The skins didn’t show up for me and a few others last night. They have done so in the past. Any ideas?
Apologies all. :o I forgot to toggle the skins switch on and off prior to launching.
If I do this, I can then switch them off in game which will allow any skins in the netcache to be shown, but not download any new ones.
I’m afraid that it’s more generalized, Joe: I haven’t seen a single Axis aircraft with the correct skin throughout the whole campaign, so far, except of course my own one.
I’m absolutely positive about all 331 & 602 Pilots loading their SE Desert, as per instructions.
On the other hand, all Allied airplanes I got into visual contact with showed a Middle East camouflage.
I’m afraid that it’s more generalized, Joe: I haven’t seen a single Axis aircraft with the correct skin throughout the whole campaign, so far, except of course my own one.
I’m absolutely positive about all 331 & 602 Pilots loading their SE Desert, as per instructions.
If this skins don’t show for you and I have skins enabled (which I didn’t last night) then you don’t have the skins in your skin folder. So though you may be absolutely positive about all 331 & 602 Pilots loading their SE Desert skins, you might want to check your own skins folder.
Bump
What the subject says.
Bump.
results are up.
Bump.
Stats went up last night.
Stats are up.
Apologies to Wildcat for not getting in and Magpie for no second restart.
Stats are up.
No appolgie needed or expected, thanks for hosting, Mags
Dingle Dangle.
Shazam…
Last mission reported.
Big thanks to Brigstock for making this possible and 602 and 331 for being very friendly enemies.
Now to start doing the SEOW Mod dance…
Bigger thanks to Keets for hosting
S!
Great Campaign fellas, could have not been closer!
Much thanks to all involved:)
Same here. Once again thanks to keets and brigstock for their work in nsetting up and hosting.
Great campaign :). Thanks friendly enemies of 19 and 92, and especially Brigstock and Keets.