Ricky B Wrote:And actually, if you open the scenario in the scenario editor, the is a menu choice under the first item - File or whatever - that shows the filenames of the files used in the scenario, same as the last 3 lines in my prior post.
And while I apologize for my opoor typing skills - the fact remains that this issue - ONE HEX map appears - is 100% for sure and absolutely a MAP problem with the installation.
Either - The SUBMAP file that the scenario uses is not present or corrupt.
OR - the Submap file is present and properly formatted but it refers to a Master Map which is either not present or in some way corrupted. I am sure I've seen this a thousand times of the years. You can see the Master map that the submap is calling by opening the submap in NOTEPAD.
There is a third but rare alternatively explanation. That is the Submap is present and it refers to a Map file which is also present - but the Master Map file it wants to call is not really a Master map - rather it is another submap. Submaps can't call other submaps.
Glenn