Disclaimer: This topic does not involve dating or other sexual relations in Fallout: Tactics.
Has anyone figured out how to change the starting date in FoT yet?
The core campaign starts on 01 JAN 2197 and if you start a SP mission you get the same. IIRC it's the same for MP games, as well. Since I haven't found any entry in the text files regarding dates other than displays for months, I'm assuming that this is hard-coded. Am I correct here?
Thanks in advance,
OTB
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"Start Hour"
You know, I hadn't thought of trying to use "Force Start" and "Start Hour" to affect anything except the hour that the mission starts at. Unfortunately it doesn't appear to be a solution, for the following reasons:
OTB crosses his fingers hoping that there is indeed a solution other than putting a blurb in the readMe about "pretend the date is X when it really says Y."
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- The field will not accept any non-numeric characters.
- Any entry > 23 is changed to 23 once you hit "Enter".
OTB crosses his fingers hoping that there is indeed a solution other than putting a blurb in the readMe about "pretend the date is X when it really says Y."
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I'm trying to chase up a solution, it's not looking altogether promising, but I haven't exhuasted all of my options yet...
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