I tried both Ross128 and Tombaugh Attack;
neither work.
The odd thing about both is that the FS2 Intro movie plays, not the FS1 Intro, like should happen if it's using FSPort. Both are using this mod.ini:
secondarylist=,fsport,mediavps;
(I've tried with just the comma in front & no semi at the back, with just the semi at the back, and no comma in front, with neither the semi at the back nor the comma in front; and also as you see it now... no difference.)
Ross128 throws errors about a pof file unless you remove the ships.tbl; in which case, you end up in a Ulysses with no weapons. The buoys / beacons are also Ulysses fighters.
Error: Can't open model file <fighter04.pof>
File:J:\src\cvs\fs2_open_3_6_9.final\code\Model\ModelRead.cpp
Line: 1902
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Call stack:
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Tombaugh Attack does the same, but when you remove ships.tbl, it give a sexpression error. Hang on & I'll post them for you...
Tombaugh Attack model file error with ships.tbl in:
Error: Can't open model file <cruiser01b.pof>
File:J:\src\cvs\fs2_open_3_6_9.final\code\Model\ModelRead.cpp
Line: 1902
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Call stack:
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Tombaugh Attack Sexpression Error with ships.tbl removed:
Error: Invalid support ship class.
In sexpression: ( when
( has-time-elapsed 5 )
( set-support-ship
"Hyperspace"
"<no anchor>"
"Hyperspace"
"<no anchor>"
"PVS Scarab"
-1
)
( send-message-list
"Alpha 2"
"High"
"Alpha Arr"
0
"Tombaugh Station"
"High"
"Welcome Alpha"
5000
)
( validate-goal "Protect Tombaugh" )
)
(Error appears to be: PVS Scarab)
File:J:\src\cvs\fs2_open_3_6_9.final\code\Mission\MissionParse.cpp
Line: 5798
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Call stack:
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