In previous versions of EECH there was a command line switch that went like this:
/pitod:0900
It set the time of day that the campaign started at. While you can set this campaign start time from a few options when you are starting the game yourself. This was the only way to set the time of the campaign, when calling the campaign on a dedicated server (using dedicate.bat for example)
So, the whole line would look something like this:
cohokum /pitod:0900 dedicated:1 game_type:2 gunship_type:2 path:..\common\maps\map6 directory:camp03 filename:yemen.chc
I'm not sure which version it stopped working in, either 1.12.x or 1.13, but it seems this command no longer works.
The result of this command not working is that every time my dedicated server starts a new campaign (either because the previous one has finished, or crashed) it starts the campaign at 00:00 on the first day of the campaign. While this is not a problem (the campaign still starts) it does mean that for the first hours of the campaign it is night, and since the game is known to crash and restart, I have seen it where for several crashed campaigns, only night missions are flown.
Do any of the people who have looked at the code, know if this command is still viable? I have tried it with and without the "/" in front of it. And have tried it at the beginning and end of the command line, and it does not seem to work. Any guidance or light that could be shed on the subject would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
AMRAAM.
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