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How can I delete unwanted wording?

Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2018 8:20 pm
by PoorOldSpike
Hi, been dabbling in the Editor and I loaded the Battle of Khalkin Gol stock scenario into the editor and deleted all the units and victory condits to get a clean slate to build my own scen on it, then saved it, BUT every time I begin my newly created game I get the screen below saying 'Capture the Bridge' and it's driving me nuts!
The words are obviously a leftover from the stock scen and I don't want them, I've searched high and low in the files to delete the words but can't find any such file, where the heck is it?

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PS- I might as well also ask if it really is feasible to use stock maps in that way to create our own scens on?
Deleting the stock units and parameters and vict condits is easy, but are there any lurking hidden things that I need to delete too (besides the unwanted words) in order to get a 100% clean sheet, as I wouldn't like any leftover bits and pieces messing up the gameplay engine..:)

Re: How can I delete unwanted wording?

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2018 5:25 am
by Moniker
It may be in the PZLOC file of the same name in the Data directory. I used File Explorer to find it, double clicked on it and used Notepad to read it. You could use Notepad to modify it. I have never used Editor to modify a scenario but I would first save both the original PZSCN and PZLOC files to a different name for the scenario and use those files to modify things: two-step process - Notepad for PZLOC and the Editor for PZSCN. I don't know if it will work. Hopefully someone with experience will chime in.

Re: How can I delete unwanted wording?

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2018 9:22 am
by PoorOldSpike
Moniker wrote:It may be in the PZLOC file of the same name in the Data directory...
Thanks, I swept the unwanted stuff out of the PZLOC file and it seems to have worked..:)

Re: How can I delete unwanted wording?

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2018 6:43 pm
by captainjack
I'd been wondering how to change this recently, and hadn't thought to look at pzloc file. Thanks heaps.