[armyops] Completing training missions

Alien II Alien_II at hotmail.com
Thu May 1 03:45:15 EDT 2003


This is a very known bug, it's not a Linux specific one either, what ya do
is goto the Soldier Login screen and press Login so it re-downloads your
record from online :)

-Alien II

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Daniel Ceregatti" <vi at sh.nu>
To: <armyops at icculus.org>
Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2003 1:26 AM
Subject: Re: [armyops] Completing training missions


> I have experienced this. I'm "stuck" on it now. I've been told this is a
> bug with win32 as well.
>
> My 2¢
>
> Daniel Ceregatti (AKA Primer)
>
> Knut Erik Berg wrote:
>
> >Hi.
> >
> >Just wondering, what does it take to complete training missions? The
> >reason why I'm asking this is that during the missions related to 172nd
> >Sep. Infantry BDE it seemed like it was sufficient to play for a while,
> >then I got that nice, shiny completed-logo stamped on the missions.
> >
> >However, I've played the missions related to 10th Mountain Division,
> >especially POW Rescue and Tunnel, for more than an hour each, many
> >times, and nothing happens. I've tried playing both sides, never gotten
> >a negative score except for once, some l337 g4m3r made me wish I'd never
> >even seen a computer on that occasion, and I still haven't got that
> >mission completed.
> >
> >Once, I actually got that completed stamp in a rather peculiar way for
> >two of the Mountain missions. I played POW Rescue for an hour, got tired
> >and played Tunnel for an hour. I checked to see what had happened, which
> >was basically nothing. I quit the game, started it up at a later
> >occasion and suddenly they were both completed. Then, later on, I fired
> >up the game again, just to discover that the missions weren't completed
> >after all.
> >
> >Has anyone else experienced this, or could someone who's played this
> >game in Windows explain what I'm doing wrong and what I should do to
> >solve this problem.
> >
> >I apologize if this is an extremely ignorant question, but the help
> >pages don't cover this issue at all.
> >
> >Cheers,
> >
> >Knut Erik Berg
> >
> >
> >
>
>



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