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You can then launch PWXCG: enter the PWCGCampaign folder and run PWCG.exe<br>
 
You can then launch PWXCG: enter the PWCGCampaign folder and run PWCG.exe<br>
  
[[#« Planes Owned »|« Planes Owned »]]<br>
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#[[#« Planes Owned »|« Planes Owned »]]<br>
  
 
Once the program starts for the first time, everything is disabled except owned airplanes.<br>
 
Once the program starts for the first time, everything is disabled except owned airplanes.<br>
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After performing this operation, the other buttons are activated.
 
After performing this operation, the other buttons are activated.
 
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[[#Configuration|Configuration]]
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Allows the setting of user preferences (User Preferences) and graphical interface (GUI)
 
Allows the setting of user preferences (User Preferences) and graphical interface (GUI)
 
"User Preference" is used to determine in particular whether a binary file (*, msbin) will be created by the application when creating each mission.
 
"User Preference" is used to determine in particular whether a binary file (*, msbin) will be created by the application when creating each mission.

Revision as of 23:14, 13 March 2021

Configure BoX: For PWCG Make sure mission logs are enabled via the following setting in your startup .cfg file located in - BoX / Data / setup.cfg

mission_text_log = 1

You can then launch PWXCG: enter the PWCGCampaign folder and run PWCG.exe

  1. « Planes Owned »

Once the program starts for the first time, everything is disabled except owned airplanes.

Aide pwcg planes owned.png

click on Planes Owned and tell PWCG which planes you own. After performing this operation, the other buttons are activated.


  1. Configuration

Allows the setting of user preferences (User Preferences) and graphical interface (GUI) "User Preference" is used to determine in particular whether a binary file (*, msbin) will be created by the application when creating each mission.