KpaxBos Posted November 2, 2015 Posted November 2, 2015 (edited) Bonjour, Un outil qui permet de générer des missions aléatoires pour IL2-BOS : http://forum.il2sturmovik.com/topic/19036-il2mg-mission-generator/ Il s'agit d'une version de base (très de base) permettant des missions "solo" pour l'instant. Il suffit de l'installer dans le répertoire missions et de cliquer dessus pour générer des missions surprises. L'outil se lance aussi via la ligne de commande permet ainsi l'utilisation de certaines options de configuration. Comme le dit l'auteur, c'est en phase de développement,il manque encore beaucoup de choses. A essayer. Options proposées via le lancement par ligne de commande: il2mg.exe -h Usage: il2mg.exe [options] [mission file and/or path] Options: -h, --help output usage information -V, --version output the version number -S, --seed <seed> set mission seed value -f, --format <format> set mission file format "text" - Text format. "binary" - Binary format (default). -b, --battle <battle> select a battle "stalingrad" - Stalingrad, 1942-1943 -d, --date <YYYY-MM-DD> select mission date Valid date values will depend on the selected battle: Stalingrad, 1942-1943 (from "1942-07-17" to "1943-02-02") -t, --time <HH:MM> select mission time Time can also be specified using special values: "dawn" - From night to sunrise. "sunrise" - Time around sunrise. "morning" - From sunrise to noon. "day" - From sunrise to sunset. "noon" - Time around solar noon. "afternoon" - From noon to evening. "evening" - From afternoon to night. "sunset" - Time around sunset. "dusk" - From sunset to night. "night" - From dusk to dawn. "midnight" - Time around solar midnight. -C, --coalition <coalition> select a coalition "1" - Allies "2" - Axis -c, --country <country> select a country "101" - Soviet Union "201" - Germany -p, --pilot <rank,name> set a custom pilot Pilot rank can be specified by prefixing the name with a number and a comma character. The rank number depends on the country, but always starts from 1 and is incremented for each rank in a hierarchy. Examples: -p "10" - Set only pilot rank. -p "Name Surname" - Set only pilot name. -p "10, Name Surname" - Set pilot rank and name. -s, --state <state> set flight state "start" - Start from parking area or taxiway (default). "runway" - Start from runway. -a, --airfield <airfield> select an airfield Edited November 2, 2015 by KpaxBos
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