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Thread: Error using BAS Tonal mission

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    Unhappy

    Wasnt sure if I should put this here on ir Troubleshooting but seeing as its related to a mod mission I'll try here



    Not getting for the other Tonal mission.

    Does anyone know what it means and how I might fix it?

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    I had the same problem, try to turn down your video settings a bit.
    Klavan

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    It can also mean that you have to many addons in your addon folder, try adding the command -nomap in your flashpoint shortcut if you haven't done so already.

    edit. or use a mod folder: -@nameOfYourMod




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    try to turn your Pagefile a bit higher .. my settings are Min 1024MB max 1024 ... that will fix this error i think in kombination with -nomap




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    I had that error, so I deleted irrelevant addons and arranged the rest into mod folders. Worked for me.




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    Quote Originally Posted by (stainer @ Dec. 03 2005,18:58)
    I had that error, so I deleted irrelevant addons and arranged the rest into mod folders. Worked for me.
    Could you expand upon the mod folders fix, what does placing the files in folders do?

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    Putting addons in mod folders means OFP doesn't have to load all your addons at once.

    To sort your addons in mod folders open c:/program files/codemasters/operationflashpoint and create a new folder, lets call it "modfolder1". Now create another folder inside "modfolder1" and call it "addons" (it has to be addons). Now place the addons you want to move into the addons folder inside "modfolder1".

    Finally, right click your OFP shortcut and edit the target line so it says:
    "C:\Program Files\Codemasters\OperationFlashpoint\ FLASHPOINTRESISTANCE.EXE" -mod=modfolder1 (bold used just to highlight the point)
    click apply then OK and run flashpoint.

    Personally, I seperate my addons into countries, so I have a USA folder, Russia folder, UK folder etc, then I edit the target line so it only has the country I want to play with eg:
    -mod=UK

    You should also use the -nomap command before the -mod= part.

    BTW this should be in Troubleshooting, there are several topics that expand on this problem and its solutions.




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