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Problem with helo following WP

Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2020 6:39 pm
by The Texican-PG-
I have an Apache helo with 2 man crew (125-7 pilot & 124-7 co-pilot) that attach okay but when they get to the first WP it just circles the first WP instead of following the path (looped WP).

Event 6
triggers

Group 3 has been destroyed and Group 4 has been destroyed

actions

redirect SSN 4 (Pilot) to waypoint 125-7 (Apache)
redirect SSN 5 (Co-Pilot) to waypoint 124-7 (Apache)

Event 7
triggers

SSN is within area 13 and group 4 has been destroyed

actions

redirect SSN 7 (Apache) to waypoint 4-0


I've tried deleting all the waypoints and relaying them in case I goofed but still not acting correctly. I currently have both pilot & co-pilot as blind as I'm still testing everything.

Re: Problem with helo following WP

Posted: Sat Jul 11, 2020 8:35 pm
by Bubbachuk-PG-
Check to see if waypoints are numbered correctly.

Make pilots and the helo blind and indestructible.

Re: Problem with helo following WP

Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2020 12:42 am
by The Texican-PG-
APACHE
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PILOT #1
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PILOT #2
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These are the settings I have for the Apache helo that will/should be on patrol in a looping set of waypoints.

Bubba, sorry I wasn't awake when you sent the email with offer of helping via Team Viewer. I sleep whenever I can these days. Go in to be tested Monday morning for the dreaded caronavirus.

Re: Problem with helo following WP

Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2020 11:25 am
by Bubbachuk-PG-
Don't use Layers - they don't work that well in COOPS.
Call or message me at 407-797-6171 when you can get online with teamviewer.
I finished work early today so I'm at home.

Re: Problem with helo following WP

Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2020 4:26 pm
by The Texican-PG-
I only use layers to help me when building a map, I didn't know it affects the map play.

Re: Problem with helo following WP

Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2020 6:46 pm
by Bubbachuk-PG-
They don't affect the map but are not that accurate when you're trying to work between layers . . . objects mysteriously move from one layer to another and make the process confusing.