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Thread: What do you guys use to create mission briefings?

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    Post title pretty much says it all.

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    I use notepad myself. I just open up an old briefing of mine, and use it as a template for the new briefing (meaning, just change the text around, and add/remove links and objectives as appropriate).

    A good template to use can be found in the briefings tutorial by snYpir.

    There are a TON of programs that can create breifings, although I haven't really used them (it seems easier for me to do them by hand). 7 of them can be found on OFPEC here:

    http://ofpec.com/editors....chopts=

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    I would think this should be in the ME&S board, not here...



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    Hi Sputnik Monroe!
    We used the OFP Cool Studio, by Sileny Murdock, to get everything together. You can do lots of stuff with this program
    Here's a link check it out. It is very useful.
    http://ofp.gamezone.cz/index.php?sekce=utilities
    Cheers man.



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    i generally open up a briefing that i liked in another mission, and then work off of it in notepad.

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    I use Chris's wizard. Its a great program that will create breifings,overveiws, scripts, custom crates all sorts of other stuff I found it at OFPEC buthaven't got a link right now. If I find one I'll edit it in later.

    found link:
    chris editor wizard



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    I'll check those out. Thanks guys.


    PS... I can't believe I posted this in the wrong section, I thought I was in the editing section when I hit start new topic. I'm so sorry. Could a moderator please move this to the right section?

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    I think Chris ofp script editor is the best tool

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    Thanks for the advice guys. I'm using Chris's wizards now. It is very useful.

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    That Chris Wizard or whatever it's called is flawed. No links to extra pages etc. What you need to do is find a mission with a briefing that you like and then "borrow" it and change it where appropriate. Really the best way of doing briefings is by hand with notepad. That way you can do exactly what you want.
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    http://www.freewebs.com/ofpbob/index.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by (General Barron @ May 12 2005,01:42)
    I use notepad myself. I just open up an old briefing of mine, and use it as a template for the new briefing (meaning, just change the text around, and add/remove links and objectives as appropriate).
    Yup that says it all for me as well

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