Command & conquer mission selector v1.3

Command & conquer mission selector v1.3

Command & conquer mission selector v1.3

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Command and Conquer Mission Selector
Version 1.3    written by buggy@adam.com.au
Still a long way from perfect :(
CCMISS allows you to select which mission you want to play. However,
it does not allow you to choose which map. For example, mission 4
for GDI can be in either Poland or Belarus. I haven't worked out how
to select which exact mission you want to play, just the general
mission number.
Sometimes this doesn't matter (when there is only 1 mission for that
number). I will keep looking for the information needed for this.
You use it by selecting the mission and then starting up C&C. Load the
file that you just edited. In the game, go to the Options screen, click
on Abort and then on Restart. You will then start the new mission.
Valid mission numbers range from 1 to 15 for GDI and 1 to 13 for NOD.
Any new versions I create will be put onto my web page at:
   http://adam.com.au/~buggy
Version history:
version 1.0
I released this as source code onto comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.strategic as
I thought that the mission information was fairly easy. Wrong! This
version will work on some save game files, but not all.
version 1.1 & 1.2
Tried again, with some more offsets. Wrong again. These versions were
not released. And didn't last too long.
version 1.3
Finally works with all my savegame files (all 63 of them). Changed the
name from cced to ccmiss. Pleads with people to send me bug email if
they get a data mismatch error. Tells you which side (nod or gdi) this
mission is for.
Won't get to version 2.0 until I work out how to get specific maps.
Andrew Griffin
buggy@adam.com.au
http://adam.com.au

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