Need help. Read how to modify a map. I changed the GPS coordinates of Flensburg. If you ever built an airbase there you would have noticed that even though it is closer to Denmark and Norway, the air distances are actually FARTHER.
I looked at the distance.csv file and saw that the GPS coordinates were inaccurate. So I changed it. As instructed I then deleted the airdist.tbl and navaldist.tbl files. I reloaded my game and it took longer to load as it was apparently creating new .tbl files.
So far so good. COmpared the distance from a plane at Kiel vs a plane at Flensburg and unlike vanilla the Flensburg was closer. GREAT, problem solved. Uh, no. All of the distances were significantly shorter. Even though in relation the distance for Flensburg was closer...all distances from all provinces were shorter. Vanilla Munich to Londan was 916km, but now it was 667km.
I went back into my map/map1 folder and saw a newly created navaldist.tbl file and navaldist2.tbl file...but there was not an airdist.tbl file at all. I thought all three .tbl files would be recreated upon reloading, but no airdist.tbl??? I wonder if by default the old pixel distance program was used by default becasue of the missing airdist.tbl file.
Any ideas??? Why didn't a new airdist.tbl file not create when the naval ones did?
I looked at the distance.csv file and saw that the GPS coordinates were inaccurate. So I changed it. As instructed I then deleted the airdist.tbl and navaldist.tbl files. I reloaded my game and it took longer to load as it was apparently creating new .tbl files.
So far so good. COmpared the distance from a plane at Kiel vs a plane at Flensburg and unlike vanilla the Flensburg was closer. GREAT, problem solved. Uh, no. All of the distances were significantly shorter. Even though in relation the distance for Flensburg was closer...all distances from all provinces were shorter. Vanilla Munich to Londan was 916km, but now it was 667km.
I went back into my map/map1 folder and saw a newly created navaldist.tbl file and navaldist2.tbl file...but there was not an airdist.tbl file at all. I thought all three .tbl files would be recreated upon reloading, but no airdist.tbl??? I wonder if by default the old pixel distance program was used by default becasue of the missing airdist.tbl file.
Any ideas??? Why didn't a new airdist.tbl file not create when the naval ones did?
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