I'm trying to set up a mini-campaign for Lowengrin's DCG, but I can't get it to work as I'd like.
My idea is to create a Malta 1942 situation, where the Germans and Italians are sending raids to Malta from the Sicily airfields and the British are flying on the defensive.
This is the look of the situation in the Mission editor:
Now, this is written in the guides in the DCG site:
According to this, I should clearly set the side of the front as South (it is a British campaign for the moment), but if I do so, strange things happen after a few missions, like Axis planes based in my airfields in Malta or my flight group having to fly CAP for Italian airfields.
Otherwise, if I set it up as North, the campaign runs more or less fine, but I'm never ordered to fly CAP on my own airfields and enemy bombers seem to never target them. Most action occurs over the Locations I set up in the campaign files.
Is there anybody around here familiar with this utility to create missions? This is my first serious attempt with DCG (it seemed like a perfect situation for it) and something is flawed somewhere, but I don't know what.
My idea is to create a Malta 1942 situation, where the Germans and Italians are sending raids to Malta from the Sicily airfields and the British are flying on the defensive.
This is the look of the situation in the Mission editor:

Now, this is written in the guides in the DCG site:
Editing the Campaign File
The campaign file is fully editable with NotePad or any other text editor. It consists of the campaign date, the end date, and the position of the frontline. The first line of the campaign file consist of the date (DD/MM/YYYY). The second line consists of the end date. The third line of the file sets which way the front runs as well as which side of the lines the player starts on. The value of side must always be one of the following (capitalization included): North, South, East, West.
In the example below,the side is "East". The player's nation begins East of the frontlines which forces the lines to automatically run North to South.
According to this, I should clearly set the side of the front as South (it is a British campaign for the moment), but if I do so, strange things happen after a few missions, like Axis planes based in my airfields in Malta or my flight group having to fly CAP for Italian airfields.
Otherwise, if I set it up as North, the campaign runs more or less fine, but I'm never ordered to fly CAP on my own airfields and enemy bombers seem to never target them. Most action occurs over the Locations I set up in the campaign files.
Is there anybody around here familiar with this utility to create missions? This is my first serious attempt with DCG (it seemed like a perfect situation for it) and something is flawed somewhere, but I don't know what.