Dynamic Campaign Generator (DCG) is a mod for the game "Men of War" and some of its successors that randomly generates skirmish missions and lets you keep your surviving forces from one battle to another. Some people find this mod tricky to install the first time - please read the readme.txt carefully and ask for help (if you need it) on our forums here on this site, or at the game developer's site.

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User-made Operations Discussion Thread: (Games : Men of War : Mods : Dynamic Campaign Generator (DCG) : Forum : Operation discussion & downloads : User-made Operations Discussion Thread:) Locked
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Kohlrabi
Kohlrabi DCG Team - Infantry
Jun 1 2009 Anchor

This thread will be used to discuss the new Operations feature. (and user-made Operations)
Download and info in this thread:
Moddb.com
I'll compile some kind of user guide/list of features in this first post in a near future, but as for now, you'll have to find out yourself by looking at the operations included in the DCG download.

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(posted by Jvril)

Hi all!

My thanks for the creators of this great mod and the moderators of this forum! I got DCG 2.2. working fine, but -- pardon me if I'm a bit thick -- I really can't understand how to start a user-made, non-random historical operation (like Stalingrad, Market Garden) etc. I placed the operations in the "mods/campaign/operations" folder, and when I load the operation in the operation editor and click "done", I'm back in the initial menu, but when I click on "Start a New Campaign", I have to select the country & theater etc, and the dropdown menu only holds random operations.

Thanks in advance!

JVril
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You have to pick a campaign start date that corresponds with the operation's start date. The Stalingrad operation, as one example, starts in the 1st of August, 1942. I might have forgotten to write that at this site, and my apologies for that.
Just pick a start date between Aug 1 1942, and Oct 31 1942. (A winter version of Stalingrad will come at a later point)

Edited by: Kohlrabi

Sep 7 2009 Anchor

Thanks for the fast reply, Kohlrabi! Got it now, makes perfect sense!

JV

Kohlrabi
Kohlrabi DCG Team - Infantry
Sep 7 2009 Anchor

Nice! :)
We'll make the operations a bit more accessible in the future, I promise. ;)

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