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ED [<strong>DCS</strong> USER MANUAL]<br />

Create Stages File and Starting Stage Management Campaign Briefing Mission Selection<br />

To the right of the Stages section is the Missions section. It is from here that you will<br />

populate each stage with missions. To do so, first select the Stage you wish to populate<br />

and then press the Add button in the Missions section. Upon doing so you will be<br />

presented a folder/file selection dialog window to select the mission you want. Once<br />

you select it, press the OK button on the file browser. The mission will now be listed as<br />

part of the selected stage, and its mission name and value range will be displayed. Each<br />

mission can be assigned a value range which will determine mission selection within a<br />

phase.<br />

When creating a mission, you may assign values to triggered events such as the<br />

destruction of a unit, a unit reaching a defined area, a time value, etc. At the end of a<br />

mission, these values are totaled and used to determine what the next stage will be and<br />

which mission from within that stage will be chosen.<br />

If mission total values are 49 or lower, the player will fall back one stage. If the value is<br />

50, they stay in the same stage. If the mission total value is 51 or above, the player will<br />

advance to the next stage. By populating a stage with multiple missions, each with<br />

different values, you can create a campaign that flows back and forth according to<br />

mission results.<br />

If two missions are assigned the same value range in a stage, the mission will be<br />

randomly selected.<br />

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