There are a couple things I want to bring up/address concerning the OFSS2 addons and some general organization to help the project.
I installed all the required addons just to test out my own installation and see if everything ran smooth in case I'm called for my assigned backup spot next month, and I immediately noticed that surface tiles at Cape Canaveral were white/blank.
Reading through all the pages of this thread, I saw this post:
I confirmed the problem addon causing texture tiles of the Cape to get corrupted is the STS-132 expansion pack. Might want to add a cautionary note to new users on the compatability list to re-install the Shuttle Fleet pack over it to solve the problem as proposed earlier!
Also, uMMU is required for the Shuttle Fleet otherwise you launch with an error message.
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And I finally got a proper OFSS II installation working
Now I'm assuming since no one else has posted about this same issue in 17 pages that everyone else's installation of Orbiter and all these addons required for OFSS2 are working in perfect harmony.
What exactly is the install order?
I installed all the addons in the order they're listed on the first post of this thread and I ran into that texture problem. Plus, some base files keep getting overwritten with older files and the landing site table pdf was overwritten by an earlier version.
I think for clarification and to avoid problems with future new pilots the addon list in the first post should be amended to show the proper order so that things like multistage 2/3, base.cfg files aren't overwritten by earlier versions that are included in various addons?
Also, all of these addons dump a ton of new documentation. I really don't even know where to begin on what controls what on the station.
For example, I see the cupola, but after 20 minutes of searching through addon docs I could not find listed controls for opening the windows.
Maybe we can get together a comprehensive list/chart?
An OFSS2 Station User Manual...or something.
Something that shows perhaps a diagram of the station with each module named as it is in the scenarios, and then on the next page a listing of all the module names with descriptions of what their uses are, which functions they have available (cupola doors open/close, solar panels opening/closing, station RMS operation) and which keyboard keys operate said functions.
If a module has features that are too complicated to list in the station user manual, then we should list the addon document by exact name (.pdf or .txt) that provides additional instruction on the use of said module, such as the MFD that controls solar panels that I happened to see as I was browsing through all the addon docs. (and I don't even know if we USE that MFD)
I'll even volunteer to write this manual up that can be included in each mission's briefing packet.
I have photoshop and I can also create PDF files.
To avoid making a new manual for each mission, we can just have the manual include everything the station will eventually have and then list the modules in the order they will be installed. So if a pilot is on mission 42, he can look at pages 1-42 and know everything he can use/operate on the station.
He will know that everything from page 43 on isn't implemented since those modules aren't installed yet.
Basically, I want to make a one-stop-shop of information for the OFSS2. Everything in one comprehensive guide.
Sorry, I just like organization and I feel like I'm drowning in a swimming pool filled with random documents and manuals for all the addons.
