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How to replay Campaign scenarios in Morning Sun
Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2016 9:37 pm
by rchev
I wonder howe to go back to a specific scenario in the Morning Sun campaigh--if you don't replay a defeat at the end of a game there appears to be no way to go back and replay after you re-open the game. Also, even if you save a game, it gets overwritten (evidently) when you play another scenario. Any advice appreciated.
Re: How to replay Campaign scenarios in Morning Sun
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2016 11:53 am
by Erik2
You can always save a scenario using a specific name (ie the scenario name), the deployment phase might be a good place to save.
Then you can load the deployment phase for that scenario later.
If you did not save scenarios during your first play, you could start a new campaign and skip any scenarios using the Shift c command #igotnukes.
This gives you an automatic victory.
If you need resource points, use the command #warbonds.
Re: How to replay Campaign scenarios in Morning Sun
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2016 11:55 pm
by rchev
Here's another problem with Morning Sun--and thanks for your reply.
I completed Guandong--took BOTH supply points, and all but one other enemy city on the map. The enemy never got close to any of my victory points, and I knocked off just about enemy piece, all within the 40 moves.
And yet--it gave me a Defeat.
What gives???
Re: How to replay Campaign scenarios in Morning Sun
Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2016 1:14 pm
by bebro
Hi,
do you mean a scenario defeat, or a campaign end? The latter is supposed to happen when you win Guandong, but failed to win the previous scenario decisively.
A scenario defeat at Guandong of course should not happen if you achieve the objectives. Do you got a save of your playthrough per chance?
edit: also re saving a game - be careful to name specific saves. If you don't enter a name it might just overwrite the autosave, which then gets indeed overwritten on the next autosave.
Otherwise if you are unale to create your own (named) saves it would be a prob, but it should work.