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About Failures...

Postby garry2005 » Sat Sep 10, 2005 5:30 am

Hi All:
I'm new here...glad to be aboard.  Anyway, I'm up against something that may be an FS bug, or it may just be something I'm missing...maybe you can help me with it.  I'm establishing a new bush-flying virtual airline called LewisAire, and I need to be able to create various flights, add some failures (timed or random), then save the flight .  FS help-doc's say that a saved flight includes preset failures, but it sure isn't happenin' here!  Could I ask a small favor that some of you try this and let me know what you see?  The scenario is pretty simple:  Go into FS, and (either) from the main menu or all the way in, set some kind of failure, then save the flight and exit FS, then go back into FS and Select that saved flight.  In Aircraft/Failures, did your saved failure come back with the flight?

Thanks in advance for any help with this...
Garry (garry@jetcoder.com)
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Re: About Failures...

Postby expat » Sat Sep 10, 2005 8:52 am

Hi Garry
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Not sure I can be of much help to you, just to say that I have never, ever had a randon failure.  Only managed to get timed failures to function. Shame really, as you know what is about to happen.

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